Sunday, April 28, 2019

Why self-love is a hope that leads to despair

"Forgive yourself." "Be kind to yourself." "Love yourself." When encouraging people, I often make one thing in common: "Be gentle to yourself." All good-faith phrases, but mentally useful; equivalent to high GI sugary snacks.

Today, self-love is everywhere, especially on social media; even in those who admit to the belief in Jesus. Forever through human existence, as part of our preference for sin, it is inevitable on this day, it even penetrates [especially] the church, which should be well saved from the love that God bypasses. 39 ;.

No wonder it doesn't work.

But hey, we are human! We are destined to try to repair ourselves! Why not add some of your own poor power to ourselves in our weaknesses?

why not? Because it doesn't work...

In our weaknesses, we are programmed to add more weaknesses, vainly hope that it will make us stronger. But there is power only when we treat God's need for God honestly. Love can't and won't come for yourself.

This age has attracted us. Others do this, so it allows us to commit a little crime. Whether it's grand self-absorption, social media valuable photos, family and other celebrations of carnival [presenting the image we are blessed on, causing embarrassment in others], or showing off our religious beliefs, it doesn't matter - celebrity participation It is a common idolatry, celebrities are half-god and half-human, we are all fans of someone or something, and all this is nowhere to dress up as a paradise, and if so, there is no God at all.

All the roads that have nowhere to go are a journey of chaos and spiritual frustration, because we strive to find meaning that can be satisfied or mastered. The worst thing is a bold self-assured practice that doesn't know or care about change.

But... if we work hard for the right things, the best things, the counter-intuitive things, we will be satisfied.

There is a kind of love effective!

I understand why this world is romantically above a romantic self-love. This seems to be very common.

Why are we doing this? simple. It is the opposite of the direction of self-loathing. It is actually waving the joy of the devil to the world. Self-love cannot be compared with those of self-loathing, and we will always make such a voice from our own hearts. [Well, only those who will admit it.]

Self-love can solve the immediate desire, just like the cigarettes that nicotine hits. But soon, this empty reality once again impressed our consciousness. The temper of existence! It will not disappear. We can't solve this problem. There is a hole in us, but there is only one direction.

There is a way to fight this self-loathing and connect yourself to your own thoughts.

There is a way, but it is not what we expected. Only one kind of love can help.

Beyond the love of every vanity idol, otherwise we will persist.

The first thing to mention is why self-love is ridiculous. How can a person who struggles with self-loath solve this problem when they cannot control their own disgusting voice?

Self-love is used to control things that we cannot control.

We don't want to admit that we have lost control, or that we have no control over everyone in our lives. If we are honest, this is a terrible idea. When we prefer self-reliance or other dependencies, we naturally do not want to give our remaining control to God, and faith requires faith. Many people think that this kind of thinking makes me feel chilling, no matter what power we have for God!

But the supremacy of love is to give up things that only hurt us.

We must believe that we only discover this love when we are loved. Self-love cannot be a form of love.

This is a paradox of the universe: we must let go of self-love and forgive those we love.

Our use of self-love indicates that we refuse to accept it. Self-love is used to counter the opposite of it. Using self-love means that we need it because we are engaged in self-loathing. Because we are engaged in self-loathing, we must now agree that self-love is a futile journey. It doesn't work because it comes from our inner self-loathing. Follow the logic?

We cannot be loved by those who hate us.

If we love our love is complete hatred, we really do not believe that such love is really love.

Somehow, in the depths of each of us, we feel that we are not worthy of unconditional love. God must prove to us that we are worthy of love. God did this on the cross.

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We need a kind of love that is external to us; the acid that can be created beyond our own resources.

Love from the heart often doubts his sincerity.

When we feel the most broken, a broken love, a love from the broken itself, is bound to make us fail.

The love we need is totally unusual and eternal love - the most authentic, the most reliable love, and this is the only true and sure love. But this love is also the most often rejected. We reject it because we hate to rely on what we are outside, and we believe it is hard or ridiculous to believe it. It feels unsafe. It feels too much sacrifice.

External dependencies are the abandonment of control. We cannot control God, but we cannot control our lives. We cannot let go of the love of God. However, this is the biggest risk we can afford. This totally trustworthy love is 30, 60, 100 times better than any love we can pretend to be.

Self-love is a path nowhere to go, but God's unconditional love

A golden highway like the bloody cross of Jesus Christ will never leave it.

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To acknowledge that our spirit is poor, to clear our pride and sin, we must cross with Christ, identify with Jesus, and believe in God's best understanding; at this point, the Holy Spirit is filled with our love for the Father, to peace, hope and joy. At the end.

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The cross is the gospel of Jesus Christ. Know that this is to know love; how God descends to raise us; the dazzling love in grace, forgive our guilt, let us live freely, as if we are already in heaven.




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