There are seven chapters in this book. The first chapter is anecdotal and discusses the authors experiences in receiving God's love. The second chapter discusses how God uses the term love. It is quite different to how men understand the term love. It is very desirable for people to experience the very powerful and coddling nature of God's love.
We review what prevents many people from experiencing God's love; and we then review steps each person can take to experience it. God wants the people in His Church to carry His love into their communities, Most are failing to do this and solutions to this problem are reviewed.
A special focus is placed on the problem that a Church deficient in receiving God's love constitutes for it's members and for our society.God'slove is very powerful; it is a mighty force for change in the creation. It is a powerful force in God's maintaining the second-to-second needs of the natural and spiritual realms (earth and heaven).
The book is based heavily on the foundation of the Bible and draws from many Scriptures. The author was influenced by promptings from the Holy Spirit about what to include.
We discuss the mechanics of learning to communicate directly with God, again based on Scripture. All people can learn to comunicate with God and know when He ia showing something to them and also when He is talking about some issues with them. This is reviewed in the book.