Love means
strong affection. Love is a natural phenomenon; an elevated kind of positive
response towards someone you feel is loveable. Love cannot be created in a vacuum; it requires a strong base of affection.
Love of God
is this same kind of strong affection. The basis of this love is quite natural
when one discovers that one was created by God and that it was God who has
given us human beings all such bounties as planet earth, the life-support
system, oxygen, water and food, for instance. All these things were not created
by humans. They are precious gifts bestowed by someone else. When one discovers
this fact, one naturally becomes a lover of God. Thus, love of God is the
outcome of one’s discovery.
Every
sincere person reaches a stage in life when he faces some basic questions such
as, how did I come into existence, how is it that I find myself in a world that
is extremely favourable to me? One realises that this compatibility between man
and the rest of the universe is so unique that science has observed that the
universe has been custom-made for man. Love is in fact an acknowledgment of
this. When we endeavour to acknowledge our super-benefactor, we call it love of
God.
Although
love is an inner feeling, it comes naturally to us to give it an external
expression. It is said that man is a social animal, so it is but natural that
one’s inner love should also find some expression in terms of social
relationships. It is this social expression of one’s inner feeling that is
called peace. In terms of God, love is a psychological acknowledgment of the
Creator, and in terms of society, love is manifested in peaceful living among
other members of society.
It is not
relevant to ask how, if we cannot see God, we can express our love towards Him.
This contention may have been valid in the era before nuclear science, but
after the emergence of nuclear science it is totally invalid. Nuclear science
has successfully established that nothing is observable in this world. For
example, everyone loves his mother, but in terms of modern science, no one is
able to see his mother. One’s mother, as well as other things, is nothing but a
combination of numerous unobservable electrons. In fact, ‘mother’ is an
unobservable inner being whom we see with reference to her external body.
Similarly, God is an unobservable being of this kind whom we see through His
creation. In such a world, it is irrational to say that one cannot love God
because one cannot observe Him.
Love of God
is not simply a philosophical issue: it is rooted in the very nature of man.
The fact is that if you receive some good things from anyone, you cannot do
other than acknowledge his generosity. In this sense, love of God is a natural
phenomenon.
If you add a
pinch of dye to a glass of water, all of the water becomes coloured. So, too,
in the case of love. When a person has love in his heart for his Creator, at
the same time he cannot resist showing his love to his neighbours. And in this
electronic age, the whole world is one’s neighbour.
Love has two
dimensions: theoretical and practical. In terms of the theoretical dimension,
love means love of God and in terms of the social, love means love of all
beings.
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