The Bible tells believers to love one another, yet the world’s definition of love greatly differs from what God teaches. Come join us and explore how God’s love transforms our thinking and actions. You can begin to apply these methods to your own life and become a vessel God can use to show his love to all in need. This 30-Day Devotional gives an in-depth look at Scripture and how to love God’s way. Join us today.
LEARN:
Loving like Jesus can be difficult at times.
The individual Hebrew and Greek meanings of love in Scripture.
How to apply God’s strategies to our everyday life to LoveMORE.
Love is an action, not a feeling.
Besides the daily devotionals, this book dives into the Hebrew and Greek meanings of the word love and ties it back to the Scriptures it is associated with. It also has lovely pictures sprinkled throughout to visually invite the reader into the book.
It's God's Word. Who doesn't need to sit at the feet of Jesus.
Because of Satan’s schemes, the unbeliever cannot understand the light of the gospel without our Lord’s intervention. Therefore, the natural state of a believer—those who love God—will conflict with the ways of the world and the “god of this world.” As believers, we walk a fine line, loving the ungodly but knowing their behavior is in direct opposition to God and His Kingdom. Each day, the Lord’s return draws closer, and the more the world becomes infected with a reprobate mind and behavior.
The dilemma collides when you come face to face with the question, “How do I love the people of the world as God commands us?” “How do we become the hands and feet of Jesus to lead them to His saving grace?” Our first weapon of love is prayer. Never underestimate the power of prayer.
We must pray the Lord remove the clay from their blinded eyes so they are capable of seeing the truth. Only then will they have the opportunity to repent and turn to the only One who can save them from evil. We must also pray God to open doors of opportunity for us to have frank, godly conversations about God’s saving grace. Finally, we must be bold. We must stand and shout the goodness of God to the nations. Not only must we be the hands and feet of Jesus, but we must be His mouthpiece.*