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Essay heading: Reflection of a Homily by Gregory the Great
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December 31, 1996 |
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Charity in its most ordinary form would not be so if performed perfunctorily, it would be a tit for tat and we would all become useless servants only doing what we are supposed to.
Yet, to prevent a false and fearful love from being given, we must learn what it is to love the Lord. How we love Him is how we would love our family, friends, and enemies... displayed 300 characters
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How we love Him is how we would love our family, friends, and enemies. For our love to live after death and to even bring life to others, it must have the life of God within it first. This is Gregory's thought as he interprets the scripture passage I have chosen you and appointed you to go and bring forth fruit into I have appointed you for grace... displayed next 300 characters
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