Love is an Action Word.
April 18, 2011

I Love You
The “Love” in this sentence is obviously a verb, an action word. And even though “love” is also a noun, there is an action taken to portrayed love (as a noun). For example, our mother, who loves us a lot, will always give her best to us. In this, there is a motherly “love” which is a noun and “Give”, an action word (verb). I guess you can’t really say “I love you” without any action.
Love isn’t a deep profound affection although this is what the dictionary states so. If we think deep enough, love goes beyond feelings, affection, likings… etc. Love is about action.
2000 years ago, our creator has demonstrated what’s love.
“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” John 3 :16
He loves us, and he act out his love.
Likewise, when I say “I love you”, I want to show it out.