This is my commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you. Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. -John 15:12-13


Good morning and TGIF! I believe one of the greatest challenges Christians face today is a lack of true understanding of love.


For some, love is mistaken as always agreeing—but that is not love. Others equate it with harsh, unmerciful correction—and that too is not love. Simply saying “yes” to everything, or “no” to everything, is not evidence of genuine love.


We are called to love in every circumstance—in agreement or disagreement, in anger or in joy. Love may give a timely yes, a comforting yes, or even withhold a yes in order to provide a greater reward later.


The Lord demonstrated the ultimate expression of love through His self-sacrifice. Yet even on His way to the cross, He modeled love in many forms: corrective love, reflective love, guiding love, and connecting love.


Go fellowship this weekend, we all need it.


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God bless you and command your day!!!

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