Dear Gloria,
in http://www.heavenletters.org/what-can-be-greater-than-god.html
last paragraph:
"Honor Me with your presence. Stand tall at My side. We are beholden to love, and, yet even love, is not to presume that We, you and I, are anything but Love Supreme. Of course, love is not snobbish. Love welcomes all, and loving all does not leave Me out. Let Me in. Let Me stay with you forever, or, at least, a while."
I have difficulty in getting the idea of this whole paragraph but especially the sentence "We are beholden to love, and, yet even love, is not to presume that We, you and I, are anything but Love Supreme.". Are the two "love" in bold and italic verb or noun? Would you mind paraphrasing this sentence for me?
And what is the relation between this sentence and the two following one: "Of course, love is not snobbish. Love welcomes all, and loving all does not leave Me out"?
Thanks