
In a world often overwhelmed by noise, chaos, and uncertainty, there remains a truth so constant, so unwavering, that it anchors us in every storm. It is the boundless love of God through Jesus Christ. This love is not just a concept or a fleeting emotion. It is the essence of who God is. “God is love,” the apostle John writes (1 John 4:8), and through Christ, we see that love made flesh, walking among us, healing, forgiving, and embracing the brokenhearted.
From the very beginning, we were created in love, in the image of a God who desired a relationship with us. Because of His divine love He was willing to sacrifice and send His only perfect Son to redeem us, not because we earned it, but because He couldn’t bear to be apart from us. Jesus, with arms stretched wide on the cross, gave us the ultimate picture of love: sacrificial, unconditional, and eternal. What an incredible honor to know that thanks to Him we get to choose to return to His presence.
His divine love isn’t meant to be admired from a distance—it’s meant to be received, embraced, and lived out. That begins with us choosing for ourselves what we want to focus on each day. We begin to learn how to be kind and loving toward ourselves, not with pride or ego, but with the quiet confidence that comes from knowing we are cherished by the Creator of the universe. We begin to realize that we are not an accident. We are not a mistake. We are each beloved, forgiven, and wonderfully made.
When we accept that truth deep in our hearts, it transforms the way we see others. Just as Christ looked at the outcast, the sinner, the hurting, and saw beauty and worth, so too are we called to love. This love is patient when it’s easier to walk away, kind when it’s tempting to judge, and strong when the world around us grows cold. It is a love that forgives, that hopes, that endures, because it reflects the heart of our Savior. ❤️
To love as Christ loves isn’t always easy, but it is always powerful. Every act of kindness, every word of encouragement, every time we choose grace over anger, we become living reflections of His love. And in doing so, we light up the world around us.
So today, rest in the truth that you are deeply loved by God. Let that love wash over your soul, mend your wounds, and renew your spirit. Then go, and let that love pour out of you—into your family, your friends, your neighbors, and even strangers. Because the love of Christ is too good, too beautiful, and too life-changing to keep to ourselves.
These are the words from our Savior that we hope to hold on to this week. “Love one another as I have loved you.” — John 13:34
Let’s let that be our mission this week. Let that be our joy. Let that be our peace. Hold on to Gods love this week ❤️
I hope that you can make it to class tonight at 7pm to strengthen ourselves physically, mentally and spiritually. 🥰❤️
Love,
Lili 🌸