A.W. Pink emphasizes that true Christian love is a divine grace bestowed upon believers, characterized by meekness and a commitment to the highest good of others, rather than mere human sentimentality. He warns against confusing this spiritual love with superficial kindness and stresses that love must align with God's will, promoting righteousness and truth. Pink illustrates that true love is not indulgent but disciplined, and it seeks to correct and guide others in their walk with God. He points to Jesus as the ultimate example of love, who balanced gentleness with the necessity of correction. Ultimately, Pink calls for believers to seek God's love to empower them to practice this difficult yet essential aspect of their faith.