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Why does God's love differ from human love?

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God's love is unconditional and selfless, unlike human love, which is often conditional and selfish.

God's love stands in stark contrast to human love, which frequently operates from self-interest and seeks reciprocation. Man's best love may involve acts of kindness, yet it is often tied to personal desires and expectations. In contrast, God's love is unconditional—He loves even those who oppose Him and demonstrated this through the sacrifice of His Son for sinners (Romans 5:8). This divine love embodies the essence of selflessness, serving as a model for how humans should aspire to love others. Understanding this difference enriches our faith as we are called to reflect God's love in our relationships.
Scripture References: Romans 5:8, 1 John 2:15

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The Love of Christ
Ian Potts · Feb 18, 2018
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