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Sonnet 116

emoved. This kind is more common. Everyone is familiar with this sort of love. I might love my family in a way that someone else will not. However, fraternal love for others goes beyond family. One can also love his or her friends. What sort of storms comes between lovers? Arguments, even those as strong as this thunderstorm or even a force 5 hurricane, do not shake love, cannot scare it away, if it’s true love. Many of us have best friends and although we might not declare that we love them, we do. Neighbors, relatives, and other people in our lives who have played a significantly positive part are also people we love. Given the risks of been at sea, anything as constant as the North Star must have been a comfort. In this metaphor, the star is constant, like the beloved, and the lover is a wanderer, like a sailor, trying to find his bearings.We are supposedly being taught as children that God loves everyone unconditionally no matter what their physical appearance is. But, as we mature and grow up into the “real world”, it becomes obvious that the words that we sang in our Sunday morning praises are not always being expressed by the very people who taught them to us. Some of the preachers and teachers who instructed us were themselves victims of Satan’s plans to destroy the human race by building walls of prejudice and stability between and amongst us. Therefore I feel I should not let other people’s sins stand in the way of relationships in my life. Something to consider is the fact that Christ did not tell us that life on earth, as a Christian would be easy. In fact he told us to not only expect suffering, but to rejoice in it, for we know that we are being put through it for the sake of Him. Love is an ever lasting mark that never surcoms to temptations. Love guides every wandering soul just like the North Star guides wandering ships that do not know their own worth, but their measurements may be physica...

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