God's fearless love "My God will satisfy all your needs according to Jesus Christ's richness" (Philippians 4: 4, 19). Christian God is a god who loves his people and provides their needs in an intimate personal relationship. His incarnation as Jesus Christ is part of this article. "Everyone has sinned and has not reached the glory of God" (Romans 3:23) Therefore, only God's grace and holiness can make believers a relationship with God.
Agape is an unforgettable love for love. Inequality means two things, the first thing is not to come back. I can love God from the bottom of my heart, and the size of love is still around God. Has completed. Compared to our father's unimaginable love, no one feels much love. He knows that he loves us, he still chooses! The second meaning of love for unrequited love is that it is love that lover does not understand. God's love is actually difficult to explain. We never know that. These comprehensive elements complement each other and make up our mad love of God.
At a certain level this is a tragic secular story about unrequited love, but the story of the whole performance has a mystery of Sufism. Sufi interpreted the story of love for a long time as love for God. In the fable, Majnun symbolizes the human spirit enthusiastic about love or Leyla as sacred beauty. Majnun strives to achieve "perfect love" at Layla This love is beyond sensual touch with selfish intent, desire, and love not dependent on secular desire. This is why so many critics interpret Naze's Rise and Mejoon as Suzai (mystical Muslim) allegory. A lover is seeking ultimate unity and extinction with a lover (ie sacredness or truth). In those days Majnun's harsh life in the desert, compared to the monasticism of Muslim mystics, they refused the pleasure of the earth and gave up secular intimacy.
The unrequited love of love can go back to ancient Egypt where the symbol of love symbol of hieroglyphics turned into "long-term desire". It was not until the Middle Ages, but this unrequited love began to consider his or her situation as a mission. I will take the Italian poets Dante Alighieri and Beatrice Portinari as examples. Phillips learned that Beatrice never betrayed Dante's love. It may be obedient, but it is also selfish; she says it is about the extreme feeling that other people can change himself.