The Heart of Love
Ted RiveraPaperback 2013-12-03
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Liberty University professor Ted Rivera unpacks the mystery of God's will with a simple yet profound look at what Jesus called the two greatest commandments: loving God and loving others. Filled with examples drawn from everyday life, Rivera's book is practical and wise, a welcome primer for any student of the Bible wanting to deepen their understanding of how to follow Jesus rightly. In the end, Rivera, concludes, Jesus isn't looking merely for consistency in obedience but for obedience in love. Indeed, all our good deeds 'are utterly worthless if they are disconnected from a heart that beats not only with love for our God, but love for our fellow man.' The Heart of Love urges readers toward a deepened faith and a greater imitation of the God who is love. 'A marvel of succinctness, this presentation is one of the best I have seen for initial direction in the faith once delivered to the Fathers.' ---Dr. Paige Patterson
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Publisher Description
Liberty University professor Ted Rivera unpacks the mystery of God's will with a simple yet profound look at what Jesus called the two greatest commandments: loving God and loving others. Filled with examples drawn from everyday life, Rivera's book is practical and wise, a welcome primer for any student of the Bible wanting to deepen their understanding of how to follow Jesus rightly. In the end, Rivera, concludes, Jesus isn't looking merely for consistency in obedience but for obedience in love. Indeed, all our good deeds 'are utterly worthless if they are disconnected from a heart that beats not only with love for our God, but love for our fellow man.' The Heart of Love urges readers toward a deepened faith and a greater imitation of the God who is love. 'A marvel of succinctness, this presentation is one of the best I have seen for initial direction in the faith once delivered to the Fathers.' ---Dr. Paige Patterson