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BE HAPPY: YOU ARE LOVED

by Fred Lowery


Be Happy: You Are Loved
Fred Lowery


If God's love for you was unconditional, if it was conditional, based on performance, you'd be a fool to be a Christian. Because we could never meet those conditions.

I want to talk to you about God's unconditional love for you and for me. In San Francisco, a leading psychiatrist meets every other week with men who are dying from Aids. Recently she went into one of those meetings and she saw a man who looked different, even a radiant face. And after a while she went over to him and she said I don't understand because this man was dyinci and the disease had so disintectrated his body that he actually had holes in his face. And she said to him, something's happened to you. You even have a radiant look about you. He said let me tell you what' happening. He said when I became a homosexual I knew it would break the heart of my family and my parents would never be able to have grandchildren to love, or a daughter in law to love, and I knew the hurt that would bring my family and so I just disappeared. And he said last week, I decided to call my parents and my mom answered the phone and I said mom, 'I'm a sick man, I'm dying. I want to come home to see you. And she said, son come home. And he said when I knocked on the door, mom opened the door and he said I know that she had tb be shocked by the way I looked, but she never gave any indication of shock. She just reached out and grabbed me and hugged me and kissed me and said son I love you with all my heart. And he said, I experienced unconditional love. And now I'm ready to die.

Everybody needs to experience that unconditional love. I was in Alabama in revival meeting and played golf, I know you men can't imaqine that. But I play golf every 3 or 4 or 5 years, and everytiine I play I'm jus@t as bad as the time before. I'll play, I won't be any better so I'll wait 3 or4 4 more years and play. I don't mess with it. But I was playing golf in Alabama with this preacher and he ...

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