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What About Love

To God be all the glory we are all blessed with another day to rejoice in the presence of the Lord.  Today’s blog is entitled ‘What About Love” The reason I chose this title is simply because the word “love” is something that is often mentioned in this World but not truly practiced or seen, sadly but true. Scripture teaches us that without love we are just a bunch of noise. Pretty much like a drum set, if you look inside of a drum set there is noting inside of them but they make a bunch of loud sounds, many different sounds in fact. In this scripture Jesus himself says that the greatest commandment is that we love Him above all things and also to love our neighbors as we love ourselves. Now in today’s divided World so many of us claim Jesus but do not practice His greatest commandment. Now I want to make one thing very clear, giving gifts and helping the homeless is great and I applaud those who do it but those acts can be done without even having love in your heart. Bible teaches us that people will prophesy, cast out demons ect but the Lord will tell them “I never knew you” this is according to (Matthew 7:22-23) and also in (1 Corinthians 13) Paul speaks about how the acts of charity are nothing without love. Yes…Charity can be done without love. Sadly some acts become routine or part of something we are involved in but love isn’t the single most important motive. Matthew 22:37-40 Jesus said to him, “‘You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ 38 This is the first and great commandment. 39 And the second is like it: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ 40 On these two commandments hang all the Law and the Prophets.”  These are the teachings of the one we claim to follow (Jesus) but we refuse to be able to look beyond the faults of those who live among us. We preach a book of love and unity but yet have difficulties to forgive others that have offended us. Scripture goes on to show us this truth on love, 1 John 4:20 If someone says, “I love God,” and hates his brother, he is a liar; for he who does not love his brother whom he has seen, [a]how can he love God whom he has not seen? To close I just want to say “Love isn’t love until you give it to someone” love is more than just a word, it’s an act of affection and gratitude. I don’t care how many church service you attend weekly or how much you fed the hungry or how long you been preaching, if love and obedient to God’s commandment isn’t your reason then you are wasting your time and today would be a great day to repent from your self motive and submit to the word of the Lord. Let us all learn how to truly love and Jesus loves us! God bless you all.  

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The Unconditional Love of God

In a world filled with conditions, expectations, and disappointments, one truth remains steady and unchanging: the unconditional love of God. It is a love not based on our performance, our perfection, or our past, but on His nature, His grace, and His desire to restore and embrace His children. A Love That Never Fails Human love often has limits. People may withdraw when they are hurt, become distant when disappointed, or change based on circumstances. But God’s love is not like that. Scripture reminds us that “His steadfast love endures forever.” God’s love is not temporary. It’s not fragile. It does not break when life gets hard or when we fall short. His love is the same yesterday, today, and forever. No matter how far we stray or how difficult our journey becomes, His love continues to reach for us. A Love That Pursues God’s love is not passive—it is active and pursuing. From the beginning of time, God has taken the initiative to bring humanity back into relationship with Him. He walks toward the broken, reaches out to the hurting, and lifts up those who have fallen. Just like the father in the story of the prodigal son, God runs to meet us even when we feel unworthy, wraps us in His embrace, and restores us. He doesn’t say, “Come back when you’re clean.” Instead, He says, “Come as you are, and I will make you whole.” A Love That Forgives One of the most powerful expressions of God’s unconditional love is His forgiveness. Many people carry guilt, shame, or regret—burdens God never meant for us to carry. Through Jesus Christ, God offers complete forgiveness, not because we have earned it, but because His love is greater than our sin. This forgiveness is not partial. It is not temporary. It is not fragile. God removes our sins “as far as the east is from the west” and remembers them no more. When God forgives, He restores with love, dignity, and purpose. A Love That Transforms The unconditional love of God doesn’t leave us where it finds us—it lifts us, strengthens us, and transforms us. When we truly encounter God’s love, something inside us changes. Fear is replaced with peace. Shame is replaced with hope. Brokenness is replaced with healing. His love empowers us to love others more deeply, forgive more freely, and live with greater purpose. It becomes the foundation for our identity, our decisions, and our future. A Love That Is Always Available Perhaps the most reassuring truth is this: God’s love is always present and always available. It’s not just for the spiritually strong or the morally perfect—it’s for the tired, the hurting, the doubtful, and the messy. No matter what season you are in, no matter what mistakes you have made, no matter how far from God you feel, His love is right there—ready to comfort, heal, and renew.

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