Hi Kerry! I’m so happy it blessed you. I need to do the same at home more too. You’re definitely not alone. Looking forward to being a guest on your site and having you on mine. Have a blessed weekend:)
Amanda
Just a quick note to say I really needed this message yesterday, and this week (so far at least – thankful for God’s grace).
I try to pray on the way to work and ask God to use me to bless those who I come into contact with, to show them His love. I need to remember to do that at home more often, too. I’m grateful for this reminder, and also that our Savior has a neverending resource of love to offer us, to share with others.
Appreciate you and your writing so much!
God Bless,
Kerry
Hi Ashley:) Wonderful comment. Yes, we can love others without doing anything. We are called to be a light, emitting Christ’s love to the world. What a wonderful responsibility.
Thanks so much for stopping by! Many blessings to you and your ministry! 🙂
]]>Isn’t it wonderful what Paul said in Romans, “Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to love one another.” I often think if we loved as we are supposed to, many of the world’s problems (if not all) would be nonexistent.
It’s hard doing for others and for self without becoming exhausted. However, I’ve learned that we do not have to do for others in order to give love. If we have God’s love within us, our very lifestyle (the things we say and do) will emit it. When we walk in love our words will be kind and gracious and our actions will be too.
In order to truly love one another, we must first walk in it.
]]>Thanks, Ann:) You’re always such a blessing to me. Hope you have a wonderful day. God bless:)
]]>Hi Julie:) I’m glad this message blessed you! You’re so sweet:) I love what Samaritan’s Purse does too. They are a wonderful ministry. I have to pray for which ministries to give to as well. There are so many and it can be overwhelming when we see all the needs there are today. Thanks for your comment. God bless you:)
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