What is the difference between the statement ''I have loved you'' and ''I love you''? (Insight - Jesus emphasized demonstrated love (service) more than just words)
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What is the difference between the statement "I have loved you" and "I love you"? (Insight - Jesus emphasized demonstrated love (service) more than just words)
I have loved you means I loved you from your past to your present. Even you do know or love me, I already loved you. Even when you do not deserve my love, I already loved you. While I love you is a means of reciprocating the love you extended to me.



By: Olasunkanmi Ojileru
Category: What is the difference between the statement "I have loved you" and "I love you"? (Insight - Jesus emphasized demonstrated love (service) more than just words)
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What is the difference between the statement "I have loved you" and "I love you"? (Insight - Jesus emphasized demonstrated love (service) more than just words)
I loved you begins from past that means with outconcidering your job your abillity even if you are a sinner While I lov e you has a sense of If , if you obeyed my words .....



By: Daniel Eye
Category: What is the difference between the statement "I have loved you" and "I love you"? (Insight - Jesus emphasized demonstrated love (service) more than just words)
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