Yes, I understand. How mysterious is this virtue Love! She is as much a holy mystery as the Mother of God, insofar as she is a living example of her! She loves unconditionally with her thoughts, but loves conditionally with her deeds. Mysterious indeed!
But it is good that we try to understand her. For that was Saint Paul the Apostle’s prayer for us:
And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the saints, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses knowledge—that you may be filled to the measure of all the fullness of God.
(Ephesians 3:17-19)
I suppose then that, insofar as we are like her, when we commit some loving act, we are loving both unconditionally (with our emotions) as well as conditionally (with our actions). Don’t you think so?
Well, you got me there. I don’t know if people can ever really comprehend the fullness or the extend of what God did for us when he sent his only son to die on the cross for our sins.
I mean we think we understand sometimes, but how much do we really sit back and see that by the death on the cross how the whole world was really saved. I mean sure it was an ACT a great act, what more could someone do for another then to die for them. But to give up your own Son, could we really understand the fullness of that kind of Love. Could we do that. Give up our son because we loved someone that much.
I always think back on this, when it hit me at my fullest was when I really watched the Passion of The Christ. I thought there is not one of us in this world worth all of that.
The suffering and abuse Christ took, the sins of all of us who were so unworthy. That is a kind of Love that I don’t think any human can ever truly understand do you?
But yet that is unconditional love, God put no conditions on us, he only did it to Save us. He gained nothing for himself. nothing at all. It was all for US. Christ had no sin, but died to take away ours so we could enjoy Eternal life with his Father in heaven.
So I can see what ST Paul is saying here, do we really grasp what happened here? I more or less agree with St. Paul I believe it really surpasses human knowledge to ever understand that kind of unconditional love.
That is why I believe that you cannot ever put conditions on Love, because what kind of condition would have made it worth it for God. Do you see what I mean? What did he gain for himself? Nothing, He gained nothing and lost it all, his life for the love of us.
IT was US the human race who gained it all, and did nothing to earn it, It was all a free gift.
So while we do have the emotion of loving unconditionally that was only given to us by the grace of God, we could never love unconditionally to the extend that he did.
Like you said as humans we do try to put conditons on love. But when you put conditions on love that is not unconditional love.
When you really want to know the true meaning of unconditional love think of Christ. That is the greatest example I can come up with, and the scripture you quoted is probally the best you could have come to testify for it. The love of Christ. to lay down his life for our sins. He gained nothing for himself but eternal life for us. That is why it is unconditional. There is nothing for him to win, that he does not already have. He gave his ALL for us. We gave him nothing. But we won everything.