Want to level up your faith life? Try this. Love God. Love your neighbor. Love gives meaning. It gives life. Have we ever sensed somebody loving you? And you know this person is not about using or deceiving you. How do you feel? It gives a sense of joy. It provides a sense of meaning. It seems all barriers are broken. And if you look at the commandments, this shows you how to help keep your neighbor happy and yourself happy. And if you’re living in an environment where you love your neighbor, it is peaceful, it is heavenly. You remember St. Paul said, “Anything you do without love is nothing.” If we can start practicing love, it will help us solve our problems because we will think of the good of others, and the Spirit of the Lord will inspire us because we love God. And with that, things will be better for us.
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