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What’s Love Got To o With It?
Well quite frankly, everything.
We live in world filled with what about me people.
We live in a world where even those with prestigious jobs and ivy league education can not manage to treat each other with a basic level of decency.
In fact, it seems like the more news you watch the more the real it becomes we are a world that no longer seems to have a basic level of decency or humanity.
Sometimes I wonder if the news just doesn't report these stories.
I mean, I know good people.
I know people that would give you the shirt off their back.
I know people that go out of their way to help others.
SO why does it seem these occurrences are isolated?
Why is there nothing but hate, anger and bitterness being reported?? Could it be that love takes bravery?
Sometimes I think it does.
It’s always been easier to go with the flow, to do what everyone else is doing.
It’s true is fashion, music, style, everything has a trend.
Has a popular season.
Poodle skirts and bobby socks were once the outfit to be seen wearing.
And then bell bottoms and guys with shaggy hair and beards was cool.
At one point, smoking was a socially accepted and allowed way of life.
You could smoke anywhere!
In the office, at a restaurant, even at hospitals!! Can you believe that that was once “ok.”
Nowadays, in most cities you can not smoke anywhere indoors.
You can not smoke within so many feet of a hospital and most businesses.
Smoking went from being groovy to being nasty.
How about tattoos.
Now there’s a controversial subject.
We have an entire generation that can not stand tattoos and never will.
And we have another generation that gets tattoos like every other week.
I could go on and on on the fads through the years but my topic today is love.
When did love go out of style?
When did it become not only socially acceptable but praise worthy to be rude, mean and nasty to people??
When did it become a thing to treat people with such hostility and be rewarded for it and be punished for being nice?
John
Ephesians 5
1 John 4:10
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