760 Pure Love Without Blemish

Verse 1

Love is a pure emotion, pure without a blemish.

Use your heart, use your heart to love and feel and care.

Love doesn’t set conditions or barriers or distance.

Use your heart, use your heart to love and feel and care.


Chorus

If you love you don’t deceive,

grumble, turn your back, look to get something in return.

If you love you’d sacrifice,

accept hardship and be one with God in harmony.


Verse 2

In love there’s no suspicion, no cunning, no deceit.

Use your heart, use your heart to love and feel and care.

In love there is no trade and nothing that’s not pure.

Use your heart, use your heart to love and feel and care.


Chorus

If you love you don’t deceive,

grumble, turn your back, look to get something in return.

If you love you’d sacrifice,

accept hardship and be one with God in harmony.


Bridge

You would give your family, youth and future you may see,

give your marriage up for God; you would give your all for Him.

You would give your family, youth and future you may see,

give your marriage up for God; you would give your all for Him.

Or your love’s no love at all, but deceit, betrayal of God.


Outro

Love is a pure emotion, pure without a blemish.

Use your heart, use your heart to love and feel and care.

Love doesn’t set conditions or barriers or distance.

Use your heart, use your heart to love and feel and care.


Adapted from The Word, Vol. 1. The Appearance and Work of God. Many Are Called, but Few Are Chosen

Previous: 759 You Should Seek to Have True Love for God

Next: 761 Do You Have True Love for God?

You are so fortunate. Click the button to contact us, so you will have the chance to welcome the Lord’s return in 2023 and gain God’s blessings.

Related Content

358 How Could God Not Be Sad?

Verse 1God has tasted sweet, sour, bitter, pungent,every taste of the human experience.He comes in the wind, He goes in the rain.He’s...

Settings

  • Text
  • Themes

Solid Colors

Themes

Fonts

Font Size

Line Spacing

Line Spacing

Page Width

Contents

Search

  • Search This Text
  • Search This Book

Connect with us on Messenger