A.W. Tozer emphasizes that true religion is encapsulated in the spiritual love of Jesus, which fulfills the law and the prophets by loving God and our neighbors. He distinguishes between human love, which, despite its imperfections, is essential for life on earth, and divine love, which is superior and comes from God. Tozer warns against conflating these two types of love, as doing so can lead to spiritual frustration. He highlights the importance of recognizing the divine love that transcends human experience, as articulated in Charles Wesley's hymn. Ultimately, Tozer calls for a deeper understanding of love that is rooted in the divine, elevating our relationships with God and others.