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		<title>Luv vs. Love</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[3:30 a.m. classical music on my cable TV, at the moment a Chopin waltz I used to play. Now arthritis has pretty much wiped out my piano ability. I can still peck out a hymn, but it&#8217;s mechanical. On the &#8230; <a href="http://www.i-youniverse.net/2009/06/14/luv-vs-love/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>3:30 a.m. classical music on my cable TV, at the moment a Chopin waltz I used to play. Now arthritis has pretty much wiped out my piano ability. I can still peck out a hymn, but it&#8217;s mechanical. On the bookcase just at my shoulder is my black cat, who spends much of her time in my lap. I trained her with kitty treats. So whenever I take pills, there she is with her fellow purr ball. They think they must have treats as I must have meds. It&#8217;s tylenol for me, and (hard hearted s.o.b. that I am) no treat for her.</p>
<p>Having completed Revelation, we&#8217;re beginning a new Bible study on Tuesday nights: Great Chapters of the Bible. We joined Revelation 21-22 with 1 Corinthians 15, the resurrection chapter. I was pleased with that. Our group has experienced a lot of death, and the study helped.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m pleased with Revelation. I learned some things. This is the fourth or fifth time I&#8217;ve taught it, mostly in self defense against end time nonsense in the Christian bookstores or pop culture, which confuses scatology for eschatology. Things I learned:</p>
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<li>that the purpose of the judgment series, as in the plagues of Egypt, is overcoming the idols of the world; and, warning and hardening hearts (confirming people in their choices). You notice that by comparing the summations at 6:15-17 and 9.20-21.</li>
<li>the harmonies of heaven that break out repeatedly throughout the chaos of ch. 6-16.</li>
<li>a good summary title for ch. 17-22 is tale of two cities, or the whore and the bride.</li>
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<p>The first chapter in the new study is 1 Corinthians 13, a no brainer. But I&#8217;ve been wanting to write about the Love chapter, and find it impossible. This is Paul at his Holy Spirited best!</p>
<p>Our culture talks and sings much about love. We might spell it &#8220;luv&#8221; to distinguish culture&#8217;s kind of love from what Paul wrote about. </p>
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<li>&#8220;I just luv that dress on you.&#8221;</li>
<li>I luv the Beatles.</li>
<li>I luv you, let&#8217;s &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-!</li>
<li>What the world needs now is luv, sweet luv.</li>
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<p>All this is feel good squishy stuff until the hangover of the morning after and all the bubbly has gone flat.</p>
<p>The love Paul writes about (and frequently fails to attain, like the rest of us) is God&#8217;s kind of love, good old agapé. You&#8217;ve heard the sermon about eros, philia, and agapé many times:</p>
<ul>
<li>eros, 100% taking, sexual love</li>
<li>philia, 50% taking, 50% giving love, mutual (aka brotherly) love. Good marriages are NOT 50%-50%; they require 100% from both partners.</li>
<li>agapé, 100% giving, Christ-like love.</li>
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<p>Granted, that&#8217;s an oversimplification. Not all eros is bad. But that summary will do in a pinch.</p>
<p>Agapé is not humanly possible, because 100% giving love is soon depleted. But agapé is the fuel of a life of faith. As quickly as we burn up our supply, God replenishes it.</p>
<p>Without love, I&#8217;m nothing, Paul / Holy Spirit says.</p>
<p>Love is the motivation that the world cannot master (comprehend, overcome). Love never fails. Contrary to all other motivations, love abides.</p>
<p>The Christian vocation to which we all are called, whatever our circumstances, is love.</p>
<p>Like Truth, Peace, the Way, Life, for Christ followers Love is the Risen Christ, living breathing touching caring through us.</p>
<p>This is not so much a polished essay as a grab bag of reflections on love. What&#8217;s clear, looking in the mirror at an enigma, is that luv may feel good for a night, but love lasts forever.</p>
<p>A life built on agapé is truly worth living.</p>
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