Love, Friendship, Sanctity, Honour, Esteem vs Pleasure?

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What do you think of this simple philosophical acronym for youth and various people.

F.L.E.S.H.

Friendship
Love
Esteem
Sanctity
Honour

We battle our flesh to keep the love of pleasure and bodily gratification from ruling our desires and destroying our desires for and the successes of true friendships, that aspect of friendship in our souls, not merely camaraderie. The attachment and contact, giving and taking.

Within it and in itself, love, in commitments, kindness and unselfishness, Good manners and sided happiness.

Love’s cleanness and giving and receiving, and discernment.

Esteem instead of shame, or pride. High self regard according to the actual. Humility before Christ. A name before Christ.

Sanctity of presence, set apart from physical and soul, and spirit to spirit unions, No collusion with the unclean in presence or thought. Discerned union, and only one for life, set apart in honour of God.

Honour, in strength for the praise of God. One’s directed strength and grace of form and personality, not emptied into the common, given lightly. Ones graces and glories of form and power, paternity and maternity, fertility, strength and it’s intelligent directing, held and kept in high regard and built up, not brought down. Achievement. Directed and God who is light, and love. In admiration of the holy angles. And Jesus as He grew up, in strength and favour with God and men.

Is this a good acronym?

Other things can be mentioned aside. Like dignity, history of the body, morals, justice, zeal and courage…

Friendship faces in the flesh the challenge of betrayal, rejection.

Love faces, lust, selfish cruel wants. Commitments broken.

Esteem faces pride, and pride in what we should be ashamed of.

Sanctity faces ignorant perhaps drunken unions, unthoughtful collusions, foul thinking, Union with the glamorous enemies of Christ. Tens in unions in souls and spirit. Unclean spirits and character entering persons.

Honour can be reduced, poured into the common, into a boast and becomes a lesser thing. Wasted. No longer as special. It can be common, or even profaned. Like animal strength. Or an ambitious adversity. One’s grace no longer an honour an insult.

What do you think?
 
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