Of course not. You don't have to belong to an organized religion to love the Lord and his teachings.
You should definitely read Are You There, God? It's Me, Margret. It's about a girl coming of age and trying to find a religion that fits her.
God said in The Bible (Old and New) that if you love Me keep My commandments. The evident token of our love for God is our obedience to, not our feelings for His teachings.
you ain't a Christian!
The four stages of Christian maturity according to Bernard of Clairvaux are the fear of God (servile fear), love of God, love of self for God's sake, and love of God for God's sake. These stages represent a progression in the Christian's spiritual journey towards deeper intimacy with God.
God's love can streghthen and encourage you to become the best christian you can be.
No.
to love your God with all your heart and with all your soul and to love your neighbor as you love your God...
with all the love they have for god
To Love God and to Love their neighbor.
No, a Christian does not teach because of righteousness, but because of love, love for the word of God, and love for their fellow man.
That Jesus is the Savior, and that God is Love.
Christians love God and they love one another.
Love "endures all things." Love is required for the Christian to keep his integrity toward Jehovah God. Despite whatever the Devil may do to test the soundness of the Christian's devotion and faithfulness to God, love will endure in a way that holds the Christian true to God.-Ro 5:3-5; Mt 10:22.
As a Christian, the order is God First. You must love God with your whole heart, before you are able to love another unconditionally.