Answer from a Catholic: A Catholic who attains to the perfection of virtue will strive with the help of God to love her neighbor unconditionally, for the love of God. This would include, of course, the man who is her husband, to whom she has a special duty of devotion. In other words, as Catholics we try to love everyone unconditionally as children of God, and we do this because of Jesus' command "love thy neighbor as thyself." I don't believe a Catholic wife is supposed to love - with an unconditional love - her husband any more than she loves her own parents or children in this way. If for example, her husband were to behave in a way unworthy of a Catholic husband, it would be proper and correct for the wife to calmly and moderately object.
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yes Answer: Where there is 'fear' there is no 'Love'. There is no 'love' of self, what more than the love of God. Fear arise out of no self confidence and the need to seek protection from God. Start loving yourselves and regain the self confidence, then only can you reach the grace of God.
yes. and it would show our humanity if we ran around chasing things, and not keeping commitments. marriage is about more than just love. most definitly it is a plus, and without it, the marriage seems incomplete. but there is more to it, mainly commitment. here, people change, so to 'fall out of love' seems possible with change in the picture. but God does not change, He is the only one who can love perfectly, and thus the only one who can show us perfect love, which He did through Christ. God mirrors perfect love in His commitments to people, He does all that He says He will; and when you are married, the idea is that you also made that commitment not only to your husband, but to God. I believe it is Hosea in the Bible, who talks of God's unending love, maybe it would help you, if you read of God's love, to see what love is, and show you what it means to love, and more specifically your husband. there is also a book entitled Redeeming Love, by Francine Rivers which tells this story in a slightly more modern context, though i am not comparing it wil the Bible's version, i do mean that she copies the story from the true story of Hosea. there are a few situations in which God allows divorce, and i believe Paul, and in a few of the Gospels, even Jesus addresses the topic.
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Run!! For the love of god run!!!
Yes, her husband was Hephaestus god of the forge. But Aphrodite liked Ares, god of war more
No, he was not. Hephaestus was the husband of Aphrodite. Aphrodite was the goddess of love, and often cheated on Hephaestus with Ares, the god of war.
Love of God. God is love. God is love. Or more accurately, aloha (the breath of life) is god.
No. All God's creatures need love, care, and respect.
Nothing NOthing is impossible for god. NOthing is above God, If you eat nothing you will die..
He doesn't. The instruction was to love others as we love ourselves. No more and no less.