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We all speak about love.
We want to be in love, we want to be loved, we love someone, we love something and the likes.
But really what is love?

Some would tell you there is no such thing like love. Like I once heard, that love is an overused English word... hmmn! I agree.

Some people feel somehow using the word for even their friends. Some guys would rather not tell a lady they love her. While, some use the word carelessly.

Love has being explained by different people and have being given different meanings.

We even categorise it, we say there is 'Phileo', we say there is 'Eros', and 'Agape'. But all said, we are still talking about love, let's forget d types.

In all, love is God, God is love. But as humans how do we term love, what does it truly mean to us, do we have to love based on conditions, do we have to feel constricted to declare that we love someone? And so on.

We even tell ourselves we cannot love unconditionally, some would even say "when am not Jesus". Some do not even believe in love. If God is love, then what does that say about you.

The truth is that we all are love beings, God created us out of His love for us. Love is a commandment, it is a lifestyle, its beyond a feeling to the opposite sex.  God is Love, let's love and not be ashamed of and to love, lets be free to say "I love you " and lets mean  and it and act it. Let it be our lifestyle.

I love you truly and really, I love you because God sent Christ to die for us all to be reconciled back to Him

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