LovE dosen't know how to fail us, it can only lift us... but are we ready for it? are we ready to deny our ego, accept our and others' limitation, and just love unconditionally?
LoVe requires an effort and a sincere heart and an open mind... if we fail to love it's easier to blame it on love than us...!!
great question... thanx... love you all
2007-09-03 09:33:00
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answer #1
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answered by basharho 6
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Perfection does not fail but sometimes people loose track of whether they know God or an idol god.THE BATTLE OF THE BIBLES: Before we start the history lesson where we will follow the body of the Word through History, Please read Luke 24:44-56, and think about the following question: What would the people who were there at that time have said if someone had said to them that it should be decided whether they should carry the body of Jesus to the tomb, or maybe pick another body of their own choosing, perhaps one that has not been beaten so maliciously. This is similar to the choice people ask us to make when they ask us to choose the King james Vesion Bible, that came from the recieved text, at the cost of the blood of the Viscoths, the Vandals, the Waldensas, 18 000 Scotts, and all the Martyrs of the Reformation, or choose one of the hundreds of bibles that come from the Jesuit bible of 1582. Fundamentally there are only two streams of Bibles. The first stream which carried the received text in Hebrew and Greek, precious manuscripts were preserved by such as the Church at Pella in Palestine where the Christians fled, when in 70 AD the Romans destroyed Jerusalem. So the original manuscripts were not in Rome, they came from the christian area where the Apostles preached. Thats where the original manuscripts were, and that is the logical place for them where the Apostles were. The received text was also carried by the Syrian Church of Antioch which produced eminent scholarship; by the Italic Church in northern Italy; and also at the same time by the Galic Church in southern France, and by the Celtic Church in Great Britain, by the PreWaldensian, the Waldensian, and the Churches of the Reformation. The Church in northern Italy received their text through the middle eastern route through Syria, and there was a problem with the waldensas and those in Rome because they had different scriptures. These Manuscripts have in agreement with them , by far the vast majority of copies of the original text. So vast is the majority that even the enemies of the Received Text admit that nineteen out of twenty Greek manusripts are of the received text. The second stream is one of very few manuscripts represented as follows: a) In Greek The Vatican MS, or Codex B, in the library at Rome, and the sinaitic, or Codex Aleph, found in Egypt in 1844. b) In Latin: The Vulgate or Latin bible of Jerome 383AD c) In English: The Jesuiot bible of 1582 which latter with the vast changes is seen in the Douay, or Catholic bible ( This bible was the first of this stream to be written in the vulgar tongue to counter the Reformation,) d) In English again: In every modern bible except for the original King James Version Bible. So the present controversy between the KJV and the modern versions is the same old battle fought out between the early Church and rival sects, and later between the waldensas and the Papist from the fourth to the sixteenth century.
2016-05-19 23:29:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey #1 girl.. I think it is us who fail to love. Because God is love and he never fails us so we move away from the source of his love through selfishness. But love never really fails us through it all! I know personally i've walked away from love may times in my life for whatever reason.. But to answer your question, we walk away from love and it nevers walks away from us!!
2007-09-02 19:33:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Good question. I think love never fails but our perception of it sometimes fails our expectations.
2007-09-02 19:09:47
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answered by Nico 7
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I think we all fall short of our true capacity to love...but love is not perfect either so as long as we give love our best effort, as long as we give our best heart to those we want to show love to, we have not failed.
2007-09-02 19:24:51
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answered by Lisa 4
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sometimes v expect 2 much from people n when they r not upto our standards we say that love has failed us
so i think its all our perception n a bit of luc, trust, understanding
2007-09-03 00:10:47
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answered by Anonymous
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we fail love. it never fails us.
2007-09-02 19:12:04
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answered by Anonymous
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the latter..love is such a beautiful thing but we ruin it with our own hands...sucks
2007-09-02 21:58:06
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answered by Anonymous
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it is fun somtaim
2007-09-03 13:19:08
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answered by Mohamed E 3
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