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NGƯỜI TÍN HỮU TRƯỞNG THÀNH - TÒNG NGÔ

 

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    Tong Ngo
    Fri, Jun 17 at 7:01 AM
     
     

    Doing Love

    16 | June | 2018

     

    Often we speak about love as if it is a feeling.

    But if we wait for a feeling of love before loving, we may never learn to love well. The feeling of love is beautiful and life-giving, but our loving cannot be based in that feeling. To love is to think, speak, and act according to the spiritual knowledge that we are infinitely loved by God and called to make that love visible in this world.

     

    Mostly we know what the loving thing to do is. When we “do” love, even if others are not able to respond with love, we will discover that our feelings catch up with our acts.

    "And in their prayers for you their hearts will go out to you, because of the surpassing grace God has given you. Thanks be to God for his indescribable gift!" - 2 Corinthians 9: 14-15 (NIV)

     

     

     

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NGƯỜI TÍN HỮU TRƯỞNG THÀNH - TÒNG NGÔ

 

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    Tong Ngo
    Wed, Jun 15 at 11:45 AM
     
     

    Small Steps of Love

    15 | June | 2018

     

    How can we choose love when we have experienced so little of it?

    We choose love by taking small steps of love every time there is an opportunity. A smile, a handshake, a word of encouragement, a phone call, a card, an embrace, a kind greeting, a gesture of support, a moment of attention, a helping hand, a present, a financial contribution, a visit … all these are little steps toward love.

     

    Each step is like a candle burning in the night. It does not take the darkness away, but it guides us through the darkness. When we look back after many small steps of love, we will discover that we have made a long and beautiful journey.

    "Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to love one another, for the one who loves others has fulfilled the law.

    Love does no harm to its neighbor. Therefore love is the fulfillment of the law." - Romans 13: 8, 10 (NIV)

     

     

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NGƯỜI TÍN HỮU TRƯỞNG RHANH2 - TÒNG NGÔ

 

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    Tong Ngo
    Sun, Jun 12 at 8:32 PM
     
     

    Empowered to Receive Love

    12 | June | 2018

     

    The Spirit reveals to us not only that God is “Abba,

    Father” but also that we belong to God as his beloved children. The Spirit thus restores in us the relationship from which all other relationships derive their meaning.

     

    Abba is a very intimate word. The best translation for it is: “Daddy.” The word Abba expresses trust, safety, confidence, belonging, and most of all intimacy. It does not have the connotation of authority, power, and control, that the word Father often evokes. On the contrary, Abba implies an embracing and nurturing love. This love includes and infinitely transcends all the love that comes to us from our fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, spouses, and lovers.

    It is the gift of the Spirit.

     

     

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NGƯỜI TÍN HỮU TRƯỞNG THÀNH - TÒNG NGÔ

 

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    Tong Ngo
    Tue, Jun 14 at 11:56 AM
     
     

    Choosing Love

    14 | June | 2018

     

    How can someone ever trust in the existence of an unconditional divine love when most, if not all, of what he or she has experienced is the opposite of love – fear, hatred, violence, and abuse?

     

    They are not condemned to be victims! There remains within them, hidden as it may seem, the possibility to choose love. Many people who have suffered the most horrendous rejections and been subject to the most cruel torture are able to choose love.

    By choosing love they become witnesses not only to enormous human resiliency but also to the divine love that transcends all human loves. Those who choose, even on a small scale, to love in the midst of hatred and fear are the people who offer true hope to our world.

    "Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is -- his good, pleasing and perfect will." - Romans 12: 2 (NIV)

     

     

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NGƯỜI TÍN HỮU TRƯỞNG THÀNH - TÒNG NGÔ

 

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    Empowered to Call God “Abba”

    11 | June | 2018

     

    Calling God “Abba, Father” is different from giving God a familiar name.

    Calling God “Abba” is entering into the same intimate, fearless, trusting, and empowering relationship with God that Jesus had. That relationship is called Spirit, and that Spirit is given to us by Jesus and enables us to cry out with him, “Abba, Father.”

     

    Calling God “Abba, Father” (see Roman 8:15; Galatians 4:6) is a cry of the heart, a prayer welling up from our innermost beings.

    It has nothing do with naming God but everything to do with claiming God as the source of who we are. This claim does not come from any sudden insight or acquired conviction; it is the claim that the Spirit of Jesus makes in communion with our spirits.

    It is the claim of love.

     

     

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