Raising Children In God's Will (052) Chapter 2. Children's Love and Parents' Love Section 1. The Reason for Sons and Daughters
2) Parents as Objective Absolute Beings - 1
If we think of the question how love was created in the world of human beings, we say, "The ancestors of human beings, Adam and Eve were a couple, so love must have originated from husband and wife."
This can be said about the world of human beings, but how is it about the relationship between man and his ideals? It cannot be other than the father-son relationship. Isn't that true? If you seek love it would lead you to the father-son relationship. so where does love start? It starts from the parents.
God created human beings. God did not create us to play around with. What did he create us for? As an absolute objective being before an ideal absolute being, this is a difficult concept.
A being that can be loved as an objective absolute being, a being that was designed to stand as an object absolute being before the parents is the child. The child appears, that succeeding your (the parents own life. Next, there is the issue of how much God loved us human beings.
How much did God love humankind? God is an everlasting subject of life, He can't help loving, investing all His life, it would sound strange to say He would love even for His precious life, but he cannot stop loving, investing all his love.
So if God were put in a position where He must die for His own child, what must He do? Should the Supreme Being give up so easily? Would He just walk off, or endure the test? Please answer. What should He do?
The absolute God who is the subject of love at last found an absolute son, but if He was put in a position to die for him, would He say, "Oh, I hate to do this, I'll go away" or would He die instead of his son? (die instead) For what? For us human beings.
Human love originates from God's love. God would even die for us human beings. He would go that far. Because of that, how much should we love God? We should love Him even more than our own bodies. (1971. 9.19 former headquarters)
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