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1 " the love of God the Father” can either mean God’s love to us or our love to God. John Wesley wanted the early Methodists to read it both ways, first receiving God’s love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit, and then responding to that love by enacting the two great commandments. "
― , Five Marks of a Methodist: The Fruit of a Living Faith
2 " There is no greater day in the Christian life than when we discover that salvation means wholeness. It doesn’t merely mean going to heaven when we die; it means living abundantly while we are here. But for this to happen, says Jesus—says Wesley—we must love God. "