Love is an overused word...
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Love is an overused word in the English language. We say we "love" baseball, hot dogs, mustard, dogs, our house, and more. The Greeks used several words to describe different nuances to the word "love." They used eros for romantic love, philia for friendship love, storge to refer to love for family, and agape for love from God or loving others with his love.
Jean Vanier wrote in Community and Grow: "One of the signs of life in a community is the creation of links with others. An inward-looking community will die of suffocation. Living communities are linked to others, making up a huge reservoir of love for the world."
It is the love of God inspired by the Holy Spirit that, as Vanier writes, "gives life, communities being born or reborn will be alike without ever even knowing each other; the seeds the Spirit sows across the world, like prophetic signs for tomorrow, have a common source." What is that sign? It is agape love... God's love brings people and community together. It is love that helps us complement one another through the gifts of the Spirit that he distributes.
Jean Vanier wrote in Community and Grow: "One of the signs of life in a community is the creation of links with others. An inward-looking community will die of suffocation. Living communities are linked to others, making up a huge reservoir of love for the world."
It is the love of God inspired by the Holy Spirit that, as Vanier writes, "gives life, communities being born or reborn will be alike without ever even knowing each other; the seeds the Spirit sows across the world, like prophetic signs for tomorrow, have a common source." What is that sign? It is agape love... God's love brings people and community together. It is love that helps us complement one another through the gifts of the Spirit that he distributes.

