The Life of Love

So much of our religious energy is spent in trying to clarify what we think about God, but have you ever wondered what God thinks of you? We probably have our suspicions. Maybe we imagine that God is unconditionally accepting, like a kindly grandpa, or that God doesn't think about us much at all. Perhaps we suspect that God is mostly angry with us, or just disappointed with our failures. Or conversely, perhaps we imagine that God is impressed with our religiousness and righteousness, with our commitment to living by the rules. What if we could know exactly what God thinks about us, and what that would mean for who we become?

So much of our religious energy is spent in trying to clarify what we think about God, but have you ever wondered what God thinks of you? We probably have our suspicions. Maybe we imagine that God is unconditionally accepting, like a kindly grandpa, or that God doesn't think about us much at all. Perhaps we suspect that God is mostly angry with us, or just disappointed with our failures. Or conversely, perhaps we imagine that God is impressed with our religiousness and righteousness, with our commitment to living by the rules. What if we could know exactly what God thinks about us, and what that would mean for who we become?

The Life of Love
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