♥ So you want someone to love you this Valentines day? Ahhhh….that’s kind of sweet but do you know? Billions of people on the planet want someone to love them everyday.
It’s not that we need to find love, we need to LEARN HOW TO LOVE. Then LOVE will find us! Kind of like Karma, and “you reap what you sow.” Love is reciprocal in nature. In fact…
Everyone who loves (or learns how to love) has been born of God and knows God. Whoever does not love does not know God, Because God is love. 1 John 4:7-8 NIV Bible
I’ve been searching for love my whole life. In fact I’m writing a novel series based on this theme. (Stay tuned for more updates!) But to feel loved unconditionally, consistently, that would be heavenly. And from the heavens is where the source of love comes from!
We all hunger to be loved. We need the warmth, the belonging, the acceptance, that intense touch of human connection. We crave it so much that we cry inside for the ache of it. But here’s the deal!
If we choose to love and we give our love freely, it comes back like an echo, drenching us in the very nature of God.
Because love is the manifestation of the presence of God.
Love radiates outward from us like Cupid’s arrows. It saturates the receiver with joy and expectation. It exponentially duplicates, springboards, bouncing off one to another. It’s contagious! It bubbles up like laughter. It can go on forever. Because love is the most powerful force of all…
And we can manifest God because God is love!
So for Valentines Day, let’s drench ourselves in love and then play cupid and shoot it out to somebody else!
I dare you! Go play God to somebody today!
♥ Happy Valentines Day
From my heart to yours…with love.
CLICK TO TWEET God is love…so go play God to somebody today! Happy Valentines!
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1 Cor. 13: 4-8 sums up love beautifully, but oh my goodness is it hard to live up to. “Love is patient, love is kind.. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.” Thanks for the blog that reminds me to stay in tune with what love really is. I love the photo, that outstretched hand of a man in need.
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Yes, that verse really gives a clear definition of what love is! Something to strive for because the skill at loving in this way, gives such serenity to our lives. Nice to see your comment on here. Thanks, Blossom.
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The Biblical meaning of love of neighbor is to be there for them in their time of need. That takes a load off worrying about having to love someone you cannot stand. As long as you help them when they need help.
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I know what you mean. But if you can’t stand them, they certainly need help from someone!
Thanks for writing in. To quote the relavant bible verse, it says to “Love your neighbour as yourself,” meaning to treat them as you would like to be treated in their situation. Hey, God didn’t say it was going to be easy! Yet I wonder what would happen if you manifest God (show kindness and love) to them?!
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That’s what I was saying.
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