What Is Divine Love and Why Should I Want It?
What Is Divine Love and Why Should I Want It?
We live in a world full of noise: religions competing for authority, and people chasing after things that never last. But beneath all of that, there is something eternal, something that has been quietly waiting for every soul since Jesus came to show the way to our Father’s Love.
What Is Divine Love?
Divine Love is not just God’s kindness or even His mercy. It is His very own essence; the substance of God’s nature, poured into a willing soul. When you open yourself in prayer, sincerely longing for it, God responds by placing a portion of His own Love inside you.
Over time, this Love transforms you. It doesn’t just make you a better person. It changes your very soul, making it more like God’s.
Why Should I Want It?
It connects you directly to the Father. No church, no priest, no mediator is needed. The Father Himself responds to the cry of your soul.
It frees you from fear. Fear of death, fear of judgment, fear of never being enough; all melt away in the presence of Divine Love.
It is eternal. When the body dies, this Love continues. It is the one treasure you carry with you forever.
How Do I Receive It?
It begins with a simple prayer of the soul. Not fancy words, not rituals—just an earnest longing:
“Father, let Your Love fill my soul. Change me with Your Love. Teach me to live in Your Love.”
Every time you pray with sincerity, a little more of that Love enters you. Slowly, daily, you are being transformed.
The Invitation
This is what Jesus lived and taught, not a religion of fear, not doctrines about who He was, but the path of opening your soul to the Father’s Love.
That invitation is still alive today. It is for you, right now, wherever you are, whatever your past. All you need is the willingness to ask.
Imagine a life where love isn’t just something you try to show, but something living inside you, shaping you, lifting you, guiding you. That’s the life of Divine Love
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Love it!!! Thank you!🦋