Dear spiritual friend,
I just wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude for your kindness, love, and generosity. Your presence in my life has been a blessing, and I feel so fortunate to have you as a friend.
Your selfless acts, listening ear, and encouraging words have made a significant impact on my life. Your love and support have been a constant source of comfort and strength, and I am deeply thankful for your friendship.
Your generosity is not limited to material things; you have a gift of giving your time, attention, and love, which is truly priceless. You have shown me that true friendship is about being there for each other, through thick and thin.
Please know that I appreciate and cherish our friendship more than words can express. I am honored to have you in my life, and I look forward to continuing our journey together.
Thank you again for being an amazing friend. I am grateful for your love, kindness, and generosity.
With heartfelt appreciation and love,
Your loving friend,
Ainamani John
Uganda.
It is easy to love the lovable people! Especially if we are gifting them with something, the real test is to learn to love those who avenge us and despitefully use us...as Jesus did...so perfectly...
There's is a text in the Urantia book that nothing stands out more in Jesus’ ministry than his love for
people, wherever he went. This was surely the secret of his
success in reaching the hearts of his fellows.
Jesus truly loved people — just common folks [Paper 127: .7, page
1 99.6].
So we need to love our fellows as Jesus Christ Michael did,
Love your neighbour as yourself; bear a grudge against no man. Whatsoever you hate do to no man. Love your brother, for the Lord has said: ‘I will love my children freely.’
Love is the greatest of all spirit realities. Truth is a liberating revelation, but love is the supreme relationship
If you love people, they will draw near you - you will have no difficulty in winning them.
Today I have been very busy doing some charitable work providing some food to these children. Orphans