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The title mirrors the biblical verse from , which states "God is love" ( Dumnezeu este iubire ). By inverting this to "Our love is God," the expression emphasizes a lived experience of faith:

It elevates earthly struggles to a spiritual plane, offering hope that suffering is temporary but divine love is eternal.

(Our Love is God) is a profound Romanian spiritual and patriotic phrase, most famously recognized as the title and refrain of a beloved song by the folk artist Nicolae Furdui Iancu . It serves as an anthem of faith, resilience, and the intertwining of national identity with divinity. Core Themes and Meaning

The phrase encapsulates a worldview where human connection and national survival are sustained by divine grace. Key themes include:

The song is characterized by a "doina" style—a melancholic yet powerful traditional Romanian musical form. It speaks of the cross that the nation has carried and the belief that as long as "God is our love," the people cannot be defeated by time or hardship.

While the sentiment is rooted in Orthodox Christian theology, its popularization is largely attributed to the song performed by Nicolae Furdui Iancu, a symbol of the Transylvania region.

It suggests a collective bond where God is the "glue" holding the community together.

In the context of Romanian folk music, it often highlights the historical endurance of the Romanian people through their Christian faith.