Insight: Spiritual Formation via Issler’s Wasting Time With God

Neighborly love is a love of hospitality to others and is a broad, catchall category of love, which includes (a) those for whom there may be a limited expectation of return for favors, but much less than with close friends or family, and (b) those with whom we have frequent contact for various reasons… Additionally, it consists of (c) all one-way love relationships with those we do not know well, strangers for whom we expect no return.  Finally, (d) enemies would also come under this rubric.

Klaus IsslerWasting Time With God.  (C) 2001
Pub. Intervarsity Press
p. 46

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My name is Laura and I am on a journey, pondering the implications of God's glorious design of humanity and integrating sundry aspects of this design into a description of what it means to be the new humanity.
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