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Power Your Heart with Love (Part 2)

Power Your Heart with Love (Part 2)
Our hearts need to be powered with unconditional love.
Conditional love weakens our hearts.
Conditional love, based on our emotions and reasoning,
fades away just as our emotions and reasoning fade away.
It is shocking to see how often our love for others
is based on our reasoning and our emotions toward them.
The Lord is offering us unconditional love,
but most of us are bound by condition.
The Lord is offering us the highest kind of wealth and power,
but most of us don’t show any interest.
If we could really see what He is offering to us,
we would fall to our faces every day to ask Him for more of His love
in our hearts for Him and for others.
There are many problems and only one answer: LOVE.
Ask the Lord to give you more love for Him.
Pick someone and pray for him or her,
asking the Lord to give you true and unconditional love for the person.
Pick a country, pick someone that you don’t even like,
pick someone that you’ve loved based on your own reasoning,
and ask the Lord to drop the power and wealth of love
into your heart toward him or her.
Power your heart.
Power your heart with love!


From Kamran Yaraei’s Book “Food For The Heart”.

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