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Jesus loved one of his disciples (John, Jn 13:23) best. Maybe that sheds some light on your question?
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I agree mostly with the above statement, but somethings are more that just good, but very good, or maybe very very good.All that God creates is good
Where do you get this from? I don’t think it is accurate. We’re supposed to love God above all else. I can only assume that God Himself would do the same.When Jesus spent his time on Earth, he was commanded to love all his neighbours as he loves himself
St. Thomas Aquinas writes in the S.T.:So you agree with Aquinas? I have to read his actual words. Thank you for your response.
http://www.ccel.org/ccel/aquinas/nature_grace.vi.v.iii.htmlI answer: since to love is to will good for something, there are two ways in which one thing may be loved more or less than another.
Now we are bound to say that God loves some things more than others in this latter sense. For we said in the preceding article that his love is the cause of the goodness in things, and hence one thing would not be better than another, if God did not love one thing more than another.
- First, the act of the will may be more or less intense. God does not love some things more than others in this sense, because he loves all things by the same simple act of will, which is always of the same degree.
- Secondly, the good which is willed for something may be more or less. We are said to love one thing more than another when we will a greater good for it, even if the will is not more intense.
Well, keep in mind that God knows how much whatever we do is due not to our devotion, but to God’s grace.But then I think of my children (May God protect all of our children’s faith) and I realize that my selfish way of hoping He would like me more for my devotion to him at a high cost, would take away from His love of them if they decide not to follow the faith. And I love my children too much to feel comfortable wanting that anymore.
And then I’m back to thinking of that horrible manipulative woman who literally is evil and that God loves her just as much as St. Therese and our Blessed Mother!
Agreed, I should have said that Jesus would have lived by the greatest commandments to love God the Father with all his heart, soul, mind and strength and to love his neighbours as he loves himself. He could do nothing greater here on earth.Eric_Hyom:![]()
Where do you get this from? I don’t think it is accurate. We’re supposed to love God above all else. I can only assume that God Himself would do the same.When Jesus spent his time on Earth, he was commanded to love all his neighbours as he loves himself