Julian of Norwich believed that...
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Julian of Norwich believed that "love" was the only word that could be used to describe God. God is totally love. We are called to love everyone whose lives we touch. "But God," we moan, "If we are to love everyone, why on earth didn't you make everyone lovable?" And how are we to love if we are called to love those whom we don't even like very much and would prefer not to spend time with?
It's all in how we treat them, how we act in their presence. In this instance, love is a verb. Acting in a kind and loving manner may make all the difference in those relationships, even if it doesn't happen overnight. Then there are all the people of the world who are so easy to love in an abstract sense, but without involvement. The greatest commandment is all about loving God with everything we've got, and loving our neighbors as we love ourselves.
It's all in how we treat them, how we act in their presence. In this instance, love is a verb. Acting in a kind and loving manner may make all the difference in those relationships, even if it doesn't happen overnight. Then there are all the people of the world who are so easy to love in an abstract sense, but without involvement. The greatest commandment is all about loving God with everything we've got, and loving our neighbors as we love ourselves.
