God’s love extends to all creation, providing care and provisions for both humans and animals and objects. God’s love is understood as an inclination to give and seek the benefit of others, not based on their merit. God’s love is not earned but is a steadfast and unchanging aspect of the nature of I Am Who I Am, persisting for all people. Love fills the space between people.
The love of God is a concept across various religions that can be understood as a benevolent, selfless, and unconditional disposition to bestow benefits and care upon creation. In Christianity, this is often expressed as agape, a selfless love that involves forgiving and redeeming, exemplified by God’s gift of himself in Jesus Christ. In Islam, God’s love is seen as approving of those who do good, while in Hinduism, it is a profound and devotional love often expressed through practices like worship and devotion.
For thousands of years humans were disobedient, God always was described as forgiving, gracious, merciful, and slow to anger. But now this has changed. The 7 October 2023 massacre by the Hamas genocide triggered the Judgement Day, with which the love of God is for good faithful people only.
Love is a complex human experience involving deep affection, emotional connection, care, and commitment, characterized by a combination of emotions and behaviors such as intimacy, passion, and trust. It is also viewed as a powerful physiological drive and motivation, involving brain chemicals like dopamine and oxytocin that promote feelings of pleasure and attachment. While often expressed as a positive emotion, love can also encompass protectiveness and attachment, and its meaning varies depending on context, including familial, platonic, romantic, or even benevolent care for others