Love is two way. Its a given that God loves everyone. To have eternal life, we must also love God back, and love as God loves, that is to love one another including our enemies.
God is love. A person can love in this life, but a person can not be love in this life.
All love is trinitarian. There is a lover, a beloved and the love itself.
All love is given and received. There is a giver and a receiver. The Father gives all of Himself to the Son.
All love is reciprocated or returned. The receiver gives that which is received back, becoming a giver. The Son returns to the Father.
Everyone who loves is of God. We are made in His image and likeness. If we are like Him we do what He does. He is love, but He also loves. In loving we are like God.
Without God no one can love. Jesus says, “Without me you can do nothing”.
The power to love is from God.
The purpose for which God made us is to love and be loved, to participate in the divine nature.
God lowered Himself to participate in human nature to raise us to participate in divine nature, which is heaven.
This participation begins here in this life, but is fulfilled in heaven. Saint John the Evangelist writes that we can not see what we are becoming.
Love is eternal. The love that we know in this life is eternal. If love is eternal then love is more powerful than death. Death has no power over love. Love rose from the grave.
Love conquers death and the grave. Love is alive. Love lives.
Love gives life. Jesus said He is the truth, the resurrection and the life.
In this life there are impediments to love. Living the spiritual life is about overcoming these impediments.
Jesus says He will give a crown to those who overcome.
He commands us to love and says His commandments are not burdensome.
Love and sacrifice go together. It is impossible to love in this life without knowing sacrifice, giving oneself for the beloved.
He commands us to take up our cross and follow Him, an instrument of torture, suffering and death. In this life love is impossible without pain.
The Church is all the baptized. The Church is the Body of Christ.
Our pain and suffering of all kinds embraced out of love are joined to His. He offers it to the Father as acceptable sacrifice for the redemption of the world.
Joy overcomes pain. The pain of acceptable sacrifice is turned to joy.