True love
True love stoops to pick up the trash bag sitting near the kitchen door and crouches to look a sullen child in the eye.
True love bows to change diapers and to shovel snow, to deliver goodnight kisses and offer hugs. True love bends over the dishwasher and over the sick child.
True love hovers over the hurting and kneels quietly in prayer.
True love chooses to be righteous instead of right, servant instead of master, humble instead of haughty.
Let’s be honest, true love isn’t headline news. It’s not greeting card verse. It’s not blockbuster buzz. True love is Heaven’s hope, as we see in 1 John 4:10:“This is the embodiment of true love: not that we have loved God first, but that He loved us and sent His unique Son on a special mission to become an atoning sacrifice for our sins.”
The shape of true love isn’t a diamond. It’s a cross.
Dear Jesus, Thank You for loving me with a true and unshakeable love.
Grow in me a humble heart so that Your perfect love can shine through my imperfect life.
In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
True love bows to change diapers and to shovel snow, to deliver goodnight kisses and offer hugs. True love bends over the dishwasher and over the sick child.
True love hovers over the hurting and kneels quietly in prayer.
True love chooses to be righteous instead of right, servant instead of master, humble instead of haughty.
Let’s be honest, true love isn’t headline news. It’s not greeting card verse. It’s not blockbuster buzz. True love is Heaven’s hope, as we see in 1 John 4:10:“This is the embodiment of true love: not that we have loved God first, but that He loved us and sent His unique Son on a special mission to become an atoning sacrifice for our sins.”
The shape of true love isn’t a diamond. It’s a cross.
Dear Jesus, Thank You for loving me with a true and unshakeable love.
Grow in me a humble heart so that Your perfect love can shine through my imperfect life.
In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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