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marbella3 70F
2483 posts
5/10/2020 3:43 am

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5/19/2020 11:03 am

Forever Love

Bible in a Year:

2 Kings 10–

John 1:29–51
And so we know and rely the love God has for us. God is love.

1 John 4:

Psalm 6:1–9
Years ago, my four-year-old gave a framed wooden heart mounted a metal plate with the word forever painted in its center. “I love you forever, Mommy,” he said.

I thanked him with a hug. “I love you more.”

That priceless gift still assures me of my ’s never-ending love. On tough days, God uses that sweet present to comfort and encourage me as He affirms I’m deeply loved.

The frame also reminds me of the gift of God’s everlasting love, as expressed throughout His Word and confirmed by His Spirit. We can trust God’s unchanging goodness and sing grateful praises that confirm His enduring love, as the psalmist does (Psalm 6:1). We can exalt the Lord as greater than and above (vv. 2–3), as we reflect His endless wonders and unlimited understanding (vv. 4–5). The God who loves us forever is the conscious and caring Maker of the heavens and earth, who maintains control of time itself (vv. 6–9).

We can rejoice because the everlasting love the psalmist sang about is the same continuing love our -powerful Creator and Sustainer pours into the lives of His today. No matter what we’re facing, the One who made us and remains with us strengthens us by asserting He loves us unconditionally and completely. Thank You, God, for the countless reminders of Your endless and life-transforming love!

Reflect & Pray
How has God assured you of His love? How has He strengthened your faith?

God, please help us to love You and others, as we become more confident in Your never-ending love for us.


MrsJoe 76F
17469 posts
5/10/2020 7:09 am

Love is such an abstract word to define, yet His love has a solid impact on me in so many ways. Too hard to define or explain. It's one of those things that must be felt instead of described.

Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.