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Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

No Greater Love



Happy Valentine's Day!! We hope each and every one of you had a most special day, whether single, married, young or old! :-) I know I sure did! Yes, I'm about to get pretty sappy - but my hubby and I try to live each and every day as if it were Valentine's Day. We are all for showing love and appreciation EACH and EVERY day of the year! With that being said, it's still a fun holiday that gives everyone a good excuse to get a little romantic.

Anyway, I just wanted to take the time to say how thankful I am for the love of God! He loves me, even though I'm so undeserving and has blessed me more than words can say! What a privilege to be loved personally by the God of the universe! Think about that!

"We love him, because he first loved us." 1 John 4:19


He paid the price for my sin and YOURS on Calvary, when He died and shed His precious blood. There redemption from sin was made possible. Through repentance and faith in Him, we can be FORGIVEN and live eternally with Him in Heaven!

"But God commendeth His Love toward, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." Rom 5:8

There is no greater love than this!

Happy Valentine's Day, everyone!!!

~Lauren

Monday, February 14, 2011

Love One Another

It's far too easy to think of Valentine's Day as only a "romantic holiday". In fact, it's a holiday that promotes the idea of "Love" itself. God IS love and this devotion so aptly explains the importance of it. We thought it would be appropriate to share this wonderful devotion with you on this very special day. Enjoy and be encouraged!!





LOVE ONE ANOTHER

Devotion for February 14, 2011

written by Pastor Thomas Smith, St Clair MO

"Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God. He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love."
I John 4:7, 8.

There are many adjectives, or descriptive words that readily come to mind when we think of God. Words such as mercy, judgment, power, holiness, and peace, are just a few. However, there is one word that perhaps comes to mind more often than all others. That word is love. "God is love."

Love is the attribute that God is most consistently known for. It is the nature of God to love. Love is an expression of the essence of His person. His love is not partial. The Word of God says that He loves the entire world. Each of us can personalize this life-changing truth. We are deeply loved by God. His love is not passive, for it is the motivating factor in His sending His Son to die on the cross for our sins. As the song writer said, "No one ever cared for me like Jesus."

Because God is love, it is only reasonable that we would be expected to love. We can love in a godly way because we have experienced divine love and because we are indwelt by His supernatural love. No one is capable of loving like a Christian. There is a kind of love and a depth of love that those outside of Christ are not familiar with and are unable to express. This love is the result of God's love being a part of our lives. We have been introduced to a level of love from God that challenges us to love others more powerfully, unconditionally, and sincerely. The Bible says that a person who does not love properly does not know the Lord. The more we experience the love of God in our lives, the more qualified and capable we are to love others.

When the fruit of the Spirit is listed in the Word of God, the first word used to describe the manifestation of the Holy Spirit in a believer is love. We are at the same time recipients of and conduits of the very unique and extremely needed love of God. Each of us can be motivated to love others as we have been loved. We are repeatedly encouraged to love each other in the family of God. This is a trademark of true believers. We also need to express and experience God's love within our families: loving our parents, siblings, children, and of course, our spouse. Every person has a basic need to know he is loved. That need is met as we receive God's love and share His love with others.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Valentine's Day "Love Jar"




Ahh yes, February 1st - the "official countdown" has begun!! Some of you may be brainstorming about the perfect gift for your Valentine, and I am here to give you a wonderful gift idea! It's called the "Love Jar" or for a longer version "The Many Reasons Why I Love You" jar.
I created one for my husband a couple years ago and it was a huge hit! It's an incredibly edifying gift that's straight from the heart, and can be given to any loved one ANY time of the year! Give it to your spouse, grandparent, parent, child, etc!

*What you will need: Jar of your choice - I used a mason jar.

*Things you'd like to decorate it with - ribbon, scrapbook letters, beautiful paper, etc.


*Strips of paper to write on


*Label for the outside -you can be creative -"Many Reasons Why I Love You", "Love Jar", "I Love You Because...", "So Glad You're Mine", etc.

Next, simply write down the many reasons why you love your Valentine. Think of funny, creative, edifying, specific, and loving things to say. Anything and everything works! Everything from "I love the way you make me laugh", to "I love your cute freckle on your left ear". ;-)
It can take some time and thought to come up with so many unique and different reasons to fill your jar. However, I can assure you that once you get started, it'll just flow and be lots of fun! Not to mention that it's well worth it because you're taking time to think on all the positive things about your Valentine! What could put you in a better mood for that special day? This is a very thoughtful gift and if you use a large jar like I did, you can easily fit over 100 pieces of paper inside.


I hope this inspires you to begin your very own "Love Jar", it will mean the world to whomever you decide to give yours to.
So, what are you waiting for?? Go get started! ;-D

~Lauren

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Worth more than a Sparrow




As I was reading my Bible today, I read Matthew 10 and the verses 29-31 especially touched me.

"Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? and one of them shall not fall on the ground without your Father. But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Fear ye not therefore, ye are of more value than many sparrows."

It's so easy to go throughout your day and worry, fret, and wonder what's going to happen around the next corner of life. As the verses above state, God sees even the tiny sparrow that falleth, how much more are we of worth to him than a tiny sparrow?! He knows how many hairs we have on our head, He knows our innermost thoughts, fears, and feelings. He values us more than we can comprehend! What a humbling thought, and such a comforting one at that!

This Thankful Thursday, remember how important you are to God. He loved you enough to send his only Son to die in your place. There is no greater love than that which God bestowed to man. He cares for YOU!

~Lauren

*Sparrow painting by Chris Rose, Wildlife Artist

Monday, October 11, 2010

"All Things Work Together For Good..."


Happy Monday, everyone! Oh wait, this is Monday....we're not allowed to be happy, right? ha! Well, I believe most of us have come off of a BUSY weekend, I know I have! In the midst of the hustle and bustle, I was reminded once again of one of my favorite verses!

Romans 8:28 "And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose."

Normally we focus on the first part of this verse, and anxiously await the good to come out of every situation. However, how many times do we read the rest of this verse??
"....to them that LOVE GOD, to them who are the called according to his purpose."

This isn't a verse for the lost, but rather the saved. Christian, have you checked your love for God lately? Do you love the Lord? Love is a choice, and an action. Do your actions prove that your love for God is what it should be? Are you more in "love" with the pleasures that this world offers (which are only for a season)? Are you proving your love for Christ by making Him first in your life?

Deuteronomy 6:5 "And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might."

Deuteronomy 7:9 "Know therefore that the LORD thy God, he is God, the faithful God, which keepeth covenant and mercy with them that love him and keep his commandments to a thousand generations"


This convicted my heart, as I examined my own life. My desire is to have the love for God that I should have. When I do have the correct love for God, everything else will fall into place. You prove your love for God by keeping his commandments as Deut. 7:9 says. It's not enough to just say the words, but as Deut. 6:5 says -we are to love him with all our heart, soul and might!

May this thought from God's Word, challenge each and every one of us to examine our lives.

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Now for my Romans 8:28 story......the premise for this "Monday Meditation" :-)

My sister came to visit, her car's oil pan received a nickel size hole, all the oil leaked out, it's a VW so it's not easy to fix. :-(

Fortunately we had just arrived back in town when it happened, my friend's husband (car guru) noticed it, which allowed us NOT to ruin her car by continuing to drive it the last couple of blocks. She wanted to stay at our place an extra day, so now she gets to! The entire situation could've been SO much worse! And we do know that all things work together for good!

Thank you Lord for your protection, your love, and for your faithfulness to teach and convict our hearts from your Word!


~Lauren