God's Love
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Where there is will there is love, for love is the fundamental act of will. Since God is will, God is love.
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God loves all existing things, that is, things that have positive being. For these things exist by God’s will, that is, by his love. To love a thing is to will the thing and to will good to it. God wills the existence, essence, and perfections of existing things; hence he loves these things. God’s love is not like human love which is attracted to things by the good it finds in them; God’s love causes the good in things.
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God loves some things more than others inasmuch as he confers more perfection on some things than on others. A plant has more perfection than a lifeless body; an animal has more perfection than a plant; a human being has more perfection than an animal. In each case, greater perfection means greater love of God for that reality.
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God wills or loves the better things more than others inasmuch as these better things have more good from the divine will.