You know, I do not believe I have ever attended an LDS service where we basked and celebrated in the love of God.
Every time his love is spoken about there is a disclaimer to that love (e.g.) God loves you unconditionally however,
if you do not do it his way you will go to hell; or, God wants us to have our free choice but, if you choose wrong its
curtains for you.
We have to dress a certain way to show our respect. Our outward vessels look squeaky clean. We have to speak a certain
way to show our respect. Our lips draw near to him but where are our hearts. We are not taught to love God we are taught
to be afraid of God. What kind of father would require a child to prove themselves worthy of their love? What kind of father
would make his child earn every gift or blessing he wants to give that child.
I have never heard a sacrament meeting talk which hasn't given us rules we have to adhere by if we want to partake of
God's love. Why? Could it be that the reason people cannot comprehend the love of God is only because they have been
taught something other than that love?
Well, what do you think?