The Power of Love in Action

Daily Love Letters from God

"Love is a verb; you can’t just tell someone you love them, you must show them through your actions."- Wesleyne

Word of the Day

This is my command: Love each other.- John 15

Summary

Love isn’t just something we say; it’s something we do.

It’s about showing up for one another, being consistent, and using words that uplift instead of hurt.

True love is patient, kind, and exhibits self-control.

It doesn’t mean putting yourself in harm's way or accepting neglect.

I encourage you to pray and ask God to soften your heart toward those who have hurt you.

Remember, God commanded us to love each other, but He never said we had to endure pain or rejection.

So let’s embrace love, set healthy boundaries, and trust God to guide us in our relationships.

Takeaways

- Love is shown through actions, not just words.

- It's possible to love difficult people from a distance while protecting yourself.

- True love includes patience, kindness, and self-control.

- God’s command to love each other does not mean enduring harm.

- Pray for guidance to love those who have hurt you.

Chapters

  • 00:00 - Understanding Love
  • 01:15 - Love as an Action
  • 02:45 - Setting Boundaries in Love
  • 03:30 - Praying for Difficult Relationships
  • 04:45 - The Nature of True Love

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