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Just in time for Valentine's Day, Alexander blogs about true love as written about in devotionals, books, and the Gospel.
This taken from Henry Blackaby's Day by Day:
Love has no limits. Love never says, “You’ve gone too far. I can’t love you now.” “All things” means everything is included. Christlike love leaves no doubt in the mind of another that you will continue to love steadfastly. Do those close to you know that they can fail and do foolish things, yet you will not falter in your love for them? Are others assured that, even when they hurt you, you still love them, holding nothing against them?
Love assumes the best about others. If someone inadvertently offends you, you choose to believe the offense was unintentional. If someone seeks to harm you, you “bear all things,” forgiving unconditionally. If a positive light can be shed on a difficult encounter, you grasp it. If someone continually provokes you, you “endure all things.” You never lose hope in the ones you love. You practice the same unconditional love toward others that Christ gives to you.
February 13, 2008 at 07:27 pm by TheBigRuski, 295 views, 1 comment
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at 16:33 on February 14th, 2008
TheBigRuski, I like this story. It's good stuff.