as yourself, Jesus Christ told his
disciples. But alas true love
in this world is hard to find.
Love casts out all fear, heart aches
hatred, and wipes away our tears.
Love does survive the lonely years.
When a loved one dies,
We must love their memories
and hold them dear to our
hearts, by comforting the widows,
sons and daughters.
Love your neighbor as
you love yourself.
We wound our neighbors
with our tongues
instead of being
disciples of
Jesus Christ,
God's only
begotten Son.
We wound our neighbors with our tongues instead of being disciples of Jesus Christ, God's only begotten Son. Love your neighbor. that was the message of Jesus Christ, instead we wound others. very nice poem.. i am happy that you love Jesus Christ. tony
The words of Jesus Christ echoes the Indian philosophy, "Lokassamasto Sukhino Bhavantu ""…nice poem. It is true that all religions preach love, none promotes hate. But man does!
I have come back to add your poem to My Favourites (that To My PoemList does not exist anymore after the new PoemHunter's Home page is introduced, but 5 Stars full
Love your neighbour as you love yourself....Most beautiful advice. We are wise in Christ, dear poetess. Love to know that you love Jesus too.
As Jesus told us we do not need to pray in the corners of our streets, it can be done with solemn meditation inside our home. A fascinating advice from The Our Father prayer and an fervent words concerning that line in Our Father Prayer. Thank you so much for sharing
One who believes in Jesus and our Lord constantly does what He asks of us.Good advice for those who still trespass His Words
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
The poem reminds us of our duty as human beings to love one and all. This is what Jesus lived and died for. Nicely articulated. Loved it. Thanks.