Jesus is Love
John
3:16
For
God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosover
believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.
Jeremiah
31:2-3
I
have loved you with an everlasting love; with lovingkindness have I drawn you.
Again shall I build thee and thou shalt be rebuilt.
John 13:34-35
34 A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one
another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.
35 By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if
ye have love one to another.
John 14:21
21 He that hath my commandments, and keepeth them, he it is
that loveth me: and he that loveth me shall be loved of my Father, and I will
love him, and will manifest myself to him.
John 15:9
As the Father hath loved me, so have I
loved you: continue ye in my love.
John 15:9
This is my commandment, That ye love one
another, as I have loved you.
Romans 8:35-39
35 Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? shall tribulation, or
distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?
36 As it is written, For thy sake we are killed all the day long; we are
accounted as sheep for the slaughter.
37 Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that
loved us.
38 For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor
principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come,
39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate
us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Galations 2:20
20 I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ
liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of
the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me.
Ephesians 2:4-9
4 But God, who is rich in mercy, for his great love wherewith he loved us,
5 Even when we were dead in sins, hath quickened us together with Christ,
(by grace ye are saved;)
6 And hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly
places in Christ Jesus:
7 That in the ages to come he might shew the exceeding riches of his grace
in his kindness toward us through Christ Jesus.
8 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is
the gift of God:
9 Not of works, lest any man should boast.
1 John 4:10-11
10 Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us, and sent his
Son to be the propitiation for our sins.
11 Beloved, if God so loved us, we ought also to love one another.
1 John 4:19
We love him, because he first loved us.
Eph 3:17-21
17 That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith; that ye, being rooted and
grounded in love,
18 May be able to comprehend with all saints what is the breadth, and length,
and depth, and height;
19 And to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye might be
filled with all the fulness of God.
20 Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask
or think, according to the power that worketh in us,
21 Unto him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, world
without end. Amen.
Ephesians 4:15-16
15 But speaking the truth in love, may grow up into him in all things, which
is the head, even Christ:
16 From whom the whole body fitly joined together and compacted by that which
every joint supplieth, according to the effectual working in the measure of
every part, maketh increase of the body unto the edifying of itself in love.
2 Timothy 1:7
7 For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love,
and of a sound mind.
Hebrews 10:24
24 And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works:
1 John 3:1-2
3 Behold, what
manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called the
sons of God: therefore the world knoweth us not, because it knew him not.
2 Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we
shall be: but we know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we
shall see him as he is.
1 John 3:2
14 We know that we have passed from death unto life, because we love the
brethren. He that loveth not his brother abideth in death.
1 John 4:7-11
7 Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that
loveth is born of God, and knoweth God.
8 He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love.
9 In this was manifested the love of God toward us, because that God sent
his only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through him.
10 Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us, and sent his
Son to be the propitiation for our sins.
11 Beloved, if God so loved us, we ought also to love one another.
1 John 4:16-19
16 And we have known and believed the love that God hath to us. God is love;
and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him.
17 Herein is our love made perfect, that we may have boldness in the day of
judgment: because as he is, so are we in this world.
18 There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear
hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love.
19 We love him, because he first loved us.
1 Corinthians 13:4-8
4 Charity suffereth long, and is kind; charity envieth not; charity vaunteth
not itself, is not puffed up,
5 Doth not behave itself unseemly, seeketh not her own, is not easily
provoked, thinketh no evil;
6 Rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth;
7 Beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all
things.
8 Charity never faileth: but whether there be prophecies, they shall fail;
whether there be tongues, they shall cease; whether there be knowledge, it
shall vanish away.
1 Corinthians 13:8
13 And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of
these is charity.
Love
is and is Not
Love
is patient.
Love
is kind.
Love
is courteous.
Love
is joyful.
Love
is perfect peace.
Love
is calm delight.
Love
shows honor and respect to others.
Love
not only honors others verbally, but also in their thought life as well.
Love
does not dwell on angry and negative thoughts towards others.
Love
is tender-hearted.
Love
is warm and friendly.
Love
is applying wisdom and understanding.
Love
is not envious.
Love
is longsuffering.
Love
has no malice.
Love
is not jealous.
Love
is not excessively possessive.
Love
is not bitter.
Love
forgives others.
Love
lets go of suffered offenses.
Love
puts the needs of others first.
Love
is not rude.
Love
does not act unbecoming.
Love
is not condescending.
Love
does not insist on its own way.
Love
does not insist on its own rights.
Love
is not easily angered.
Love
is not easily offended.
Love
is merciful.
Love
bears trials.
Love
endures suffering.
Love
is not fragile.
Love
walks uprightly before God, and no good thing will the Lord withhold.
Love
involves commitment and fortitude.
Love
does not rush into things. Love is not in a hurry.
Love
produces confidence and boldness.
Love
is the Presence of Jesus.
Love
makes you whole and complete.
Love
gives you a sound mind.
Love
embraces truth, and the truth sets us free.
Love
dispels fear and torment.
Love
gives us hope, and hope does not disappoint.
Knowledge
puffs up, but love builds up.
And
now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is
love.
Love
fills your heart with joy and peace, which guards your hearts and minds in
Christ Jesus.
Love
heals painful and traumatic memories.
Love
and peace calms down the agitated soul.
Love
stabilizes your life so that your emotions are not like a roller coaster
anymore. Love puts you on an even keel.
Love
soothes the soul with the Balm of Gilead (healing ointment).
Love
heals the spirit, soul, body and relationships.
Love
has the power to set a person free from addictions and bondages, and deliver
you from your captivity.
Love
heals, gathers and restores the outcasts of Israel.
Love
gives you joy, gladness and singing.
The
Lord’s lovingkindness is better than life. My lips shall praise Thee, thus will
I bless Thee, I will lift up holy hands unto Thy Name.
Love
resurrects old dreams and births the promises of God.
Obeying
God’s Word is walking in God’s love.
Love
does not seek to destroy others’ life or reputation.
Love
lets offenses go and drops the matter.
Love
takes ownership for their mistakes, and tries to do better in the future.
Love
does not seek vengeance and retaliation.
Love
does not continue to habitually commit sin.
Love
does not commit injustice or iniquity.
Love
makes good decisions and has minimal regrets.
Love
is faithful and true.
Love
is self-sacrificial.
Love
is protective.
Love
is not touchy.
Love
is not fretful.
Love
is not resentful.
Love
is not filled with animosity.
Love
does not speak unkind and hurtful words.
Love
does not abuse or mistreat others.
Love
edifies (builds up) others.
Love
esteems others.
Love
encourages others.
Love
exhorts others.
Love
empowers others.
Love
enriches others.
Love
equips others.
Love
shows equality.
Love
teaches others in a spirit of humility.
Love
shows compassion to others.
Love
has a heart for the lost to be saved.
Love
is graceful.
Love
is cordial and pleasant.
Love
is polite and has good etiquette.
Love
is a peacemaker.
Love
speaks the truth in a kind way.
Love
is not judgmental.
Love
is not critical.
Love
is not vicious.
Love
leads to abundant life forevermore.
Love
nourishes others.
Love
cherishes others.
Love
treasures others and sees them with great value.
Love
treats others with high value and regard.
Love
strengthens others.
Love
validates others and also receives validation.
Love
produces joy and peace.
Love
works in an obedient heart.
Love
speaks to people in soft, respectful tones.
Love
takes a callous heart and makes it soft and pliable.
Love
takes no account of a suffered wrong.
Love
does not delight in evil.
Love
does not rejoice in injustice.
Love
rejoices when right and truth prevail.
Love
bears up under everything and anything that comes.
Love
is ever ready to believe the best in every person.
Love’s
hopes are fadeless under all circumstances.
Love
endures everything without weakening.
Love
covers over a multitude of sins.
Love
never fails.
Love
never fades away or becomes obsolete or comes to an end.
Love
desires to meet the needs of their spouse, children and others to the best of
their ability.
Love
has other people’s best interest in mind, rather than just their own interest.
Love
gives gifts to those they have affection for. God gave us the gift of eternal
life through His Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.
Love
is goodness in action.
Love
desires to be a blessing to others.
Love
is positive and optimistic.
Love
does not embarrass or shame others.
Love
does not discredit others, especially publicly.
Love
does not publicly reveal other people’s weaknesses, failures or mistakes they
made in the past.
Love
does not ridicule others.
Love
does not seek to derail others’ destiny.
Love
is enduring.
Love
is everlasting.
Love
is fair and just, and operates in equity.
Love
rewards the godly.
Love
does not glory in injustice.
Love
strives for excellence in every area of their life.
Love
is a cheerleader for others to succeed.
Love
desires to be the best spouse and parent to the best of their ability.
Love
is being a grandparent and spending time with their grandchildren.
Love
involves showing physical and verbal affection.
Love
is not shallow, but is like deep waters.
Love
lavishes Jesus with praise.
To
love the Lord is to place Him as the center of your life. Love gives Him first
place in your heart. You have no other idols above Him. He becomes your
everything and all in all. Your focus is entirely on Him and His kingdom
agenda. You are complete and satisfied in Christ.
Love
is a giver … of themselves, their time, their energy, their finances, their
friendship, their counsel, their dedication, etc.
The
love of God helps people to have victory over the battles of the mind.
Love
looses heavy bands off of people.
Love
is not being insecure.
Love
does not boast.
Love
is not prideful.
Love
is not arrogant.
Love
is not conceited.
Love
is not selfish and self-centered.
Love
is not being inflated.
Love
does not display itself haughtily.
Love
is not forceful.
Love
is not being self-indulgent.
Love
is not being morally wrong.
Love
does not cause others distress.
Love
does not speak derogatory remarks to others.
Love
does not spread, broadcast or publish feigned and fictitious reports, which are
false, misleading and untrue.
Love
is submissive and willing to yield to reason.
Love
is being teachable and correctable.
Love
is being trainable.
Love
is being cooperative with the Lord and others.
Love
can stand the test of time.
Love
is obeying the laws of the land.
Love
is obeying the Lord.
Love
is obeying the Word of God.
Love
is obeying authority figures.
Love
is a wife obeying and respecting her husband, and lavishing him with praise.
Love
is a husband nurturing and showing tender kind affection to his wife, and
praising her.
Love
is children obeying their parents.
Love
is humble.
Love
is genuine.
Love
is authentic.
Love
is giving honor to whom honor is due.
Love
is not vain-glorious.
Love
never harms others.
Love
promotes peace within the home, the workplace and the Body of Christ.
Love
promotes unity among the brethren.
Love
does not cause strife and discord.
Love
does not create tension and chaos in the home or workplace.
Love
is not argumentative.
Love
does not cause divisions.
Love
keeps no record of wrongs.
Love
does not withhold affection from their spouse or children.
Love
is not feeling sorry for yourself.
Love
is not moody.
Love
is not flaky.
Love
strives to live a quiet and peaceable life.
Love
avoids unnecessary drama.
Love
creates a beautiful life and future.
Love
creates a beautiful romance.
Love
is the most important virtue to cultivate in our lives.
You
can plant and water seeds of love in your children, spouse, family and those
around you.
Love
is the air I breathe.
Love
is my daily bread.
May
I be an instrument of Your love, O Lord.
Love
is both truth and grace.
Love
is yielding to others.
Love
is yielding to the Holy Spirit.
Love
is making allowances for others.
Love
is being the servant of all. Servants are the greatest in the Kingdom of God.
We
are to speak the truth in a spirit of love.
God’s
love has been shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost.
Jesus
loved us before we loved Him.
Jesus
gave His life for us to prove His love for us.
God
so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son.
God
has given us everlasting life because He loved mankind.
Love
establishes us in Christ.
Love
is the foundation of our life in Christ.
Love
is the foundation of a strong marriage, family, home and church.
The
five-fold ministry in Ephesians 4:11 builds itself up in love, as every joint
supplies.
Love
is a cup of cold refreshing water to the thirsty and weary soul.
Love
is pure and clean.
Love
is walking in holiness. Without holiness, one will not see the Lord.
Love
is walking in the power of God.
Love
is keeping your word and coming through on your promises.
Love
honors their vows and commitments.
Love
is honest.
Love
is just and impartial.
Love
has pure motives and intentions.
Love
is not self-seeking.
Love
is not self-absorbed all the time.
Love
trusts.
Love
perseveres.
Love
always hopes.
Love
always believes.
Love
always expects the best.
Love
focuses on the good and positive traits in others.
To
walk in love is to know God.
He
that does not love, does not know God. For He is love.
Love
is shown through demonstration.
Love
involves feelings, but does not waver from feelings that come and go.
Love
is a decision.
Love
overcomes mental confusion and difficulty making decisions.
Love
does no evil to his neighbor.
Love
does not undermine others.
Love
does not berate others.
Love
does not intimidate others.
Love
is not hostile.
Love
is not cold-hearted.
Love
does not inflict pain, trauma and suffering on others.
Love
does not violate others.
Love
involves no doom or gloom.
Love
is not filled with sadness, but rather gladness.
Love
involves no despair, but is filled with joy, peace and hope.
Love
is as strong as death and unyielding as the grave.
God’s
love has restored our fortunes.
Love
invests into others.
Love
feeds people the Word of God and ministers to their spirit and soul.
Love
spurs one another on to excel in good deeds.
Love
delights in the law of the Lord, and in His law he meditates day and night. He
shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of living water that brings forth
its fruit in its season. His leaf also shall not wither, and whatsoever he does
shall prosper.
Love
has no appearance of evil.
Love
does not take advantage of others.
Love
does not curse others.
Love
does not punish or get even with those who don’t live up to their demands.
Love
heals broken hearts.
Love
mends emotional wounds and hurts.
Love
restores others in a spirit of meekness.
Love
satisfies the longing soul.
Love
comforts us in loneliness.
Love
is sunshine to the soul.
Love
promotes growth in our life.
Love
makes a person feel complete and whole.
Love
speaks kind words.
Love
is thoughtful.
Love
has a pure heart, and they shall see God.
Love
cares about the needs of other people.
Love
does not seek to hurt or offend other people.
Love
always gives out more than they receive.
Love
does not demand its own way.
Love
is positive and not negative.
Love
does not mistreat others.
Love
does not deceive others.
Love
does not manipulate others.
Love
does not use others for personal gain.
Love
does not exploit the weak and vulnerable.
Love
defends the weak and oppressed.
Love
promotes harmony in relationships.
Love
brings joy unspeakable and full of glory.
Heaven
is filled with so much love, peace and joy!
Love
thinks good thoughts toward others.
Love
does not think negative thoughts toward others.
Love
does not think angry filled thoughts toward others.
Love
desires the best for other people.
Love
fulfills God’s laws.
If
you walk in love, you will not break any of the Ten Commandments.
He
that loves is born of God and knows God experientially.
To
know God is to love Him and fully trust Him.
Love
does not pressure others to do things that they feel uncomfortable with.
Love
does not threaten people.
Love
does not lead others into sin.
Love
is not vindictive.
Love
is the more excellent way.
Love
promotes life, whereas lack of love promotes death.
Love
promotes godliness.
Love
comforts others during times of sorrow and mourning.
Love
raises children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.
Love
treats their pets with kindness.
Love
does not neglect or abuse their animals.
Love
is being responsible.
Love
defends our loved ones and children.
Love
does not abandon family or others.
Love
causes you to feel safe in relationships.
Love
is the foundation for happy marriages and families.
Love
provides for your family.
Love
is loyal.
Love
is dedicated.
Love
promotes stability in your life.
Love
makes wise decisions.
Love
has other people’s interests at heart.
Love
pleases God.
To
love is to be like Jesus.
Love
and good works go together.
Love
not only honors the Lord, their spouse, and others in deeds and words, but also
in their thought life.
Love
gives a person the victory over struggling with foreboding thoughts (especially
those who have gone through abuse and trauma, or those who suffer with bipolar
or similar mental conditions).
Love
gives a person the triumph over the battle with vain imaginations that exalts
itself above the knowledge of Christ.
Love
gives a person victory over the struggle of thinking pessimistic and
doubt-filled thoughts.
Love
enables a person to think and dwell on true, pleasant, positive, uplifting,
pure, wholesome, lovely, virtuous, faith-filled and edifying thoughts.
We
were created to give and receive love.
We
have passed from death to life because we love the brethren.
He
who does not love remains in death.
Love
is living in the light and hate is walking in the darkness.
Love
does not constantly murmur, gripe, complain and find fault.
Love
has an attitude of thanksgiving, and expresses their gratitude to the Lord and
others.
Love
does not continually nag others to do something.
Love
looks for the good and positive in life.
Love
is an optimist and focuses on the sunshine in life rather than the clouds.
Love
gives you a future that is as bright as the promises of God.
Love
praises and worships the Lord.
Love
is being there for others in the good times and in the tough times.
Love
is the greatest thing to cultivate in our lives.
Love
is superior to faith and hope. Faith won’t even work right if you don’t operate
in love.
Love
is greater than the Gifts of the Spirit mentioned in 1 Corinthians 12.
Love
promotes reconciliation.
Love
is not prejudiced in their heart.
Love
does not slander others.
Love
does not lie about others, or tell untruths about anything else.
Love
does not start scandals.
Love
walks in the Spirit and not in the flesh.
Love
can be trusted to keep secrets.
Love
covers over others’ faults and shortcomings.
Love
is being filled with the Holy Spirit.
Love
is the primary fruit of the Spirit in Galations 5:22-23.
Love,
joy and peace are triplets.
God’s
love is vast like an ocean.
God’s
love will never run dry.
God
loves us completely and thoroughly, to every fiber of our being.
Love
is life to the spirit, soul and body.
Love
is unwavering, and remains stable.
Love
the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind and strength. Love your
neighbor as yourself.
Husbands
love your wives as Christ loves the Church. Nurture her, cherish her, treasure
her, validate her, affirm her verbally, compliment her, praise her, value her, protect
her, provide for her, respect her, honor her, and be a gentle, thoughtful lover.
Wives,
demonstrate love to your husband by showing him reverence, honor, respect, high
value, high esteem, praise, compliments, being polite, obedience, submission,
preparing healthy meals, being his best friend, and meeting his physical needs.
Love
does not stir up trouble or dissension, but is a peace maker.
Love
does not speak filthy or corrupt communication, but only what is beneficial to
the hearer.
Love
is the solid foundation of a healthy church and family.
Love
causes one to feel secure in a relationship.
Love
gives and takes (but gives more than it takes because it’s more blessed to give
than to receive. But they are good receivers too).
Love
shares with others.
Love
compliments others on their successes and accomplishments, their beauty and
positive traits.
Love
says “Thank you” quite often to show their gratitude and appreciation.
Love
does not kill.
Love
does not steal.
Love
does not commit adultery.
Love
does not covet what others have.
Love
does not take the Lord’s Name in vain.
Love
honors your parents.
Love
keeps the Sabbath Day and makes it holy.
Love
does not bear false witness against your neighbor.
Love
is not hasty to take others to court unless the Lord directs them to do so.
Love
keeps all of God’s commands.
The
Greatest command is to love one another.
Love
lives in holiness (without holiness one will not see God).
Love
does not belittle others, but rather sees the excellence in a person.
Love
builds up and does not tear down.
Love
is being a faithful friend.
Love
is being a faithful spouse.
Love
is being a loyal father or mother.
Love
is being a loyal employee.
Love
has a pure heart and they shall see God.
Love
has no guile in their heart.
Love
walks blameless before God.
God
is love and light. He who abides in love, also abides in the light.
Love
obeys the Lord with instant quick obedience.
Love
is not always so opinionated.
Love
is not being a “know-it-all” about everything.
Love
is not being a smart-alec and always having a quick retort.
God’s
perfect love sets people free from fear, anxiety and foreboding thoughts.
Love
always focuses on what can go right, rather than what can go wrong.
Love
brings peace to misunderstandings in communication.
Love
chooses to trust and believe for the best.
Love
defeats the devil and the powers of darkness.
Love
does not browbeat others.
Love
does not continually have pity parties and sulk all day.
Love
does not dwell on negative, untrue, or evil thoughts about their spouse or
others.
Love
does not panic when there are bumps in the road (unexpected problems).
Love
erases the guilt and shame of the past.
Love
gives you days of heaven upon earth.
Love
goes through trials with grace and patience.
Love
has a heart after God like David did.
Love
honors others, preferring one another.
Love
involves trust and the ability to be honest with your feelings, especially in
marriage and family relationships.
Love
is always victorious.
Love
is faith-filled and not doubt-filled.
Love
is not harsh with others, but gentle.
Love
is nurturing and protective.
Love
is the master key that unlocks all the promises and blessings of God to come to
pass in your life.
Love
is what makes faith work in your life.
Love
overlooks others’ imperfections and quirks, since we are all human.
Love
puts others, and the Lord, first in your life.
Love
rejoices when good things happen in other people’s lives – they don’t resent
other people’s blessings.
Love
in marriage involves intimacy (into me you see).
Love
talks to others in a soft and calm voice, and not in harsh or loud tones.
Remember
the 3 E’s: Love Edifies Others, Love Encourages Others, Love Esteems Others
The
love of God surpasses knowledge. You just have to experience it for yourself.
When
you have love, joy and peace, you have a continual feast.
When
you walk in love, you won’t be as prone to falling into diverse temptations.
When
you walk in love, you won’t be as susceptible to falling into deep depression
or having anxiety.
When
you are walking in love, it helps to keep a person’s mind clear and sharp.
Where
there is love, there is also joy, peace, happiness, gladness of heart, faith,
hope, a positive outlook on life, and no more fear or anxiety.
Love
enables people to approach God’s Throne with boldness and confidence.
Love
values people and holds them in high worth, more than rubies and diamonds.
Love
heals, gathers, and restores the outcasts of Israel.
Love
restores the ruins of one’s life.
Love
transforms your waste places into the Garden of Eden.
There
is love, joy and rejoicing of the Bride and Groom. There Is dancing,
celebration and feasting.
Love
is awakened in the Spring time when the singing of the turtledove has come and
the snow has melted, and the flowers are blooming, and the sun is shining.
Love
heals all of our sorrows.
Love
gives you boldness on the day of judgment.
Love
does not batter or abuse others physically, verbally, spiritually, mentally,
financially, emotionally, sexually, or in any other kind of way.
Love
is tender-hearted, merciful, compassionate and forgiving of others.
Love
does not hold on to grudges, unforgiveness, bitterness, hatred or repressed
rage and anger.
Love
does no harm to its neighbor; therefore, love is the fulfillment of the law.
It’s
difficult to enter into Heaven, or remain there, if you do not walk in love.
If
you walk in the Spirit (which love is the first and most important key), then
you will not fulfill the lusts of the flesh.
You
cannot walk in the Anointing and have God’s Power and Presence in your life if
you are walking in hatred, strife, unforgiveness, bitterness, resentment, anger
and other manifestations of the flesh.
When
you allow the love of God to fill your heart, yokes will be broken because of
the Anointing.
Love
lifts other people’s heavy burdens.
When
you are filled with the love of God, all the unresolved rage and anger in your
soul will begin to be healed and vanish.
Love
does not live in doubt and unbelief, and murmuring and complaining, but
believes that the Lord will fulfill His promises to them.
When
you walk in love, life will go well for you, and all these blessings will
overtake you.
To
walk in love is to take personal responsibility for where you are in life, and
to make any course corrections that the Lord reveals to you.
To
walk in love is to be a responsible person and follow through on your duties or
obligations.
Love
does not neglect those in need who cannot help themselves, especially your
children, aged parents, pets or the sick and infirmed.
The
Lord’s perfect love can heal your heart if you have gone through verbal abuse
or any other type of abuse.
When
you walk in love, you are being a blessing to the Lord and to everyone around
you. It’s good to have a reputation of being a blessing to others when in their
presence.
Love
does not destroy others’ self-worth by the words they say, but rather builds up
their self-esteem by only speaking words of love, encouragement, kindness and
blessing.
Build
up others by your love and praise, rather than tear them down and cut them to
pieces.
It’s
difficult, but not impossible, to break the chains of curses spoken over you or
to forget those hurtful and damaging words that were said. So only speak life
and blessings over other people.
To
love your family and friends is to speak blessings over them. Bless and do not
curse.
To
love your wife or husband is to praise him or her with kind loving words of
encouragement and affirmation.
To
walk in love is to demonstrate gratitude to God and to significant others.
To
love is to be refined like gold is.
Love
is being pliable clay in the Father Potter’s hands, so He can mold you into the
image and vessel He wants you to be.
Love
shows hospitality.
Love
is very gracious.
Love
apologizes when necessary.
Love
repents when they have sinned or fallen short.
Love
gives others a second chance.
Love
obeys the Lord and faithfully gives tithes and offerings with a good attitude.
Love
demonstrates generosity on every occasion.
Love
comforts others with the comfort they themselves have received from the Lord.
To
walk in love is to be an overcomer.
To
walk in love is to live a victorious life.
To
walk in love is to be triumphant.
Love
is the victory that overcomes in this life and in the eternal life to come.
Love
does not speak against ministers of God, for they shall be held accountable if
they do.
Love
is the healing for going through losses in life.
Love
is the healing for losing a child.
Love
is the healing for losing a close friend.
Love
is the healing for losing a spouse, parent, sibling, or other family members to
death.
Love
is the healing for having gone through a painful divorce or the breakup with a
significant other.
Love
is the healing for being abandoned, mistreated, abused or used.
Love
is the healing for past rejection.
When
you allow God’s love into your heart then all other negative things have to
flee.
Love
is the answer and cure to bitterness and unforgiveness.
Love
determines to live a life without strife. Strife opens the door to the devil wreaking
havoc in your life and home.
A
person who is in right standing with God is someone who has learned to forgive,
drop offenses and love others.
To
walk in love is to live in purity, and not allow sin or anything to contaminate
spirit, soul, body, marriages, families, and churches.
Love
causes people to become a healed and whole person.
Love
is willing to be flexible and make adjustments.
Love
defends the weak and oppressed.
Love
is discreet, and keeps some things private and confidential.
Love
is showing goodness to others. God has demonstrated His goodness to us.
Love
is the solution to most problems in people’s lives and in society.
To
walk in love is to be a winner in life on earth and in Heaven.
Love
does good to their enemies.
Love
does what is in the best interest of others.
Love
does not cast slurs on others.
Love
does not commit crimes.
Love
lives a life of integrity in their financial, business, and personal affairs.
Love
is not greedy or stingy.
Love
can transform your desert into a fruitful Garden of the Lord in your marriage,
family, church, employment and personal life.
Love
uses their talents and giftings to bless others with.
Love
encourages others to develop and become all they can be.
Love
gives others freedom and does not hold them in captivity or bondage.
Love
is more valuable than all the treasures of Heaven and earth.
The
greatest thing in Heaven and earth is love.
We
were created to receive and give love.
Love
does unto others what they would want others to do unto them.
Many
waters cannot quench love.
Love
takes great delight in the Lord and others.
Where
there is strife, there is confusion and every evil demonic work. The devil
operates in hatred and stirs up strife. The ways of God operate in love, unity
and harmony.
If
everyone lived in love, there would be no more wars, strife or battles in this
world.
Love
is the foundation and cure for world peace.
Love
can grow, increase and multiply.
Love
endeavors to become a person of excellence.
Love
will make you full and complete.
Love
is coming into full maturity in Christ.
Love
embraces others and does not push them away.
Love
is quick to repent and make things right with God and with others.
To
love is to have a good and positive attitude.
Love
is not just words, but actions and deeds.
Love
is being a Good Samaritan.
Love
speaks blessings over their children, spouse, family, friends and others.
Love
makes others’ day better.
Love
smiles at others.
Love
is not bitter and sour, and difficult to be around.
Positive
things begin happening in your life when you learn to walk in love.
Love
commands the blessings of God to chase you down.
Love
is the foundation of coming into prosperity and wealth.
Love
is not insecure, angry, envious or jealous about other people’s successes or
blessings.
Love
partakes of God’s Divine nature which was imparted to us when we received
salvation. God’s Divine nature is love.
Love
does not devour others like wild animals.
Love
is being the servant of all. Servants are the greatest in the Kingdom of God.
Love serves others.
Love
does not have destructive ways, vices or addictions.
Love
does not participate in immorality of any kind. It grieves the Holy Ghost.
Love
does not participate in the deeds of darkness, but rather dwells in the light.
Love
does not devise evil schemes.
Love
does not cheat people out of what is rightfully theirs.
Love
promotes life, whereas lack of love promotes death.
Love
helps the poor and needy.
Love
helps orphans and widows in their distress.
Love
shows preference for others.
Love
prays and intercedes for others.
Love
does not seek to destroy people’s reputation.
Love
your neighbor as yourself.
Love
does not spoil other people’s fun, or the holidays, by their negativity,
griping and complaining, or being argumentative.
Love
does not torment others. That’s what demons do because they operate in hate.
Love
does not deal with a slack hand.
To
love your family is to speak blessings over them. Bless and do not curse.
Do
not destroy others’ self-worth by the words you say, but rather build up their
self-esteem by only speaking words of love, encouragement, kindness and
blessing.
You
can believe for things for a thousand years, but if you don’t walk in love,
then your faith is cancelled out and you won’t receive the promise.
These
three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.
When
you operate in the Gifts of the Spirit, you must do so in a spirit of love and
meekness.
If
you fail to walk in love, then your prayers will be hindered.
If
you refuse to forgive others, then God won’t forgive you of your sins and
trespasses. Plus, it will hinder or delay your prayers from coming to pass.
Paul
said, “Though I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I
am become a sounding brass or a clanging symbol.”
“Though
I have the gift of prophecy and understand all mysteries, without love it
profits me nothing.”
“Though
I understand all the secret truths and mysteries and possess all knowledge, but
have not love, I gain nothing.”
“Though
I give myself to becoming a martyr for Christ, but do not have love, then it
was all for nothing.”
“Though
I have the gift of faith and can remove mountains, but have not love, it
profits me nothing.”
If
you walk in love, then you will never fall.
He
who walks in love will be preserved blameless before God’s Throne with
exceeding joy and receive rewards and crowns.
Those
who fail to walk in love take a chance in forfeiting their salvation, or when
their works are tried by fire, it will all be burned up and they will barely
make it on into Heaven, but with no rewards.
Love
is gentle.
Love
is having a sweet spirit.
To
walk in love is to have a spirit that is purified.
Love
is having a gentle, meek and quiet spirit, which is pleasing to the Lord and
precious in God’s sight.
Love
is passionate.
Love
is meekness (strength under control).
Love
is a spirit of humility.
Love
is self-control.
Love
is being a refined person.
Love
is walking in the fear (or reverence) of the Lord.
Those
who walk in love will abide satisfied.
Those
who walk in love, their cups will overflow and they will be blessed.
When
you walk in love, your soul is no longer clogged up by sin, things of the flesh
and past trauma.
When
you walk in love, you are free to become the person God ordained for you to be.
You are no longer living in captivity, but whom the Son sets free is free
indeed.
Love
heals the mind and soul, and cures psychiatric conditions.
Love
releases a person from the shackles of guilt and shame. Some guilt is real, but
sometimes a person carries false guilt. Those who have gone through abuse, tend
to feel guilty all the time.
Love
heals the physical body and restores your health.
Love
caresses the soul.
Love
is like a warm blanket on a cold winter day.
Love
fosters tender loving care.
Love
is being supportive of their family and friends.
Paul
said to put on love, like a garment. Love is a spiritual garment.
Love
is a choice. It’s a daily determination.
Love
does not compare yourself to others or their achievements or blessings.
Love
is being uniquely you. You have a lot to offer to others.
When
you walk in love, you are walking in obedience to the Lord, and He will bless
you for your obedience.
When
you walk in love, your peace will flow like a river and your joy will spring up
like a fountain.
The
love of God heals marriages and relationships.
The
love of God restores, renews, refreshes and brings revival.
Those
whom God loves, He corrects and chastens, for our benefit, that we may be
partakers of His holiness. Correction brings about the peaceable fruit of
righteousness.
When
we walk in love, we are more able to hear the voice of God, and be led by the
Spirit of God.
When
we walk in love, we will have the power of God in our lives to be His
witnesses, and to heal the sick, cast out devils, preach the Gospel and gather
in the lost.
The
first thing that Jesus will ask us when we get to Heaven is if we learned to
walk in love. May our response be “Yes, Lord!”
Jesus
loved us and washed us with His own Blood.
Love
is upbeat and cheerful.
Love
sees the bright side of life.
Love
is always positive and uplifting.
Love
wavers not, and is not wishy-washy.
Love
is secure in knowing their identity in Christ. They are confident that they are
the head and not the tail, above only and not beneath, and seated with Christ
in Heavenly places.
God
doesn’t just love, but He is love personified.
To
be in the pleasing, acceptable, good and perfect will of God, you must walk in
love and obey His commands.
Love
does not place heavy burdens on others. Jesus said that His yoke is easy and
His burden is light.
Love
does not oppress others.
Love
does not treat people like slaves and workhorses, and over work others.
There
is freedom in love.
There
is wholeness in love.
There
is deliverance in love.
There
is recovery in love.
Love
is conducting yourself and dressing in modesty.
Love
is having a moderate and humble opinion about yourself.
Love
is not being overbearing.
Love
is having a quiet and pleasant spirit.
Love
is being simple and not excessively over-complicated.
Even
children and pets understand what love is and is not.
Loving
others and receiving love is to have a soul at rest.
Love
is not losing your temper very often, as that causes strife and chaos to break
out and harsh feelings. Anger and rage ruins relationships, and often is the
cause for divorce. The anger of man does not bring about the righteousness of
God.
The
love of God surpasses our understanding.
Paul
said that he may know the height, the width, the depth and length of God’s
love, so that he would be filled with all the measure of the fullness of God.
Love
does not tell lies or keep things hidden in the dark. Love only operates in
truth and light.
Sometimes
love has to be tough, such as with rebellious children or those who have addictions
or who are abusive.
Love
is showing acceptance to others (maybe not to their lifestyle, but to them as
an individual).
Love
cares for the needs of others, and for what others are going through.
Love
offers a helping hand.
Love
brings total completeness to your life.
God
has not given us a spirit of fear, but a spirit of power, love and a sound
mind.
There
is no fear in love.
Those
who fear are not made perfect, or mature, in love. Fear involves torment.
Perfect
(mature) love casts out all fear.
Love
satiates the thirsty soul.
In
Heaven, all nations and cultures will dwell together in love and harmony.
Only
love can drive out hate. Only light can drive out darkness.
Love
provides for the needs of others. Love feeds people (in the natural and
spiritual).
Love
is looking out for someone else’s best welfare.
Love
is putting the needs of others above that of your own.
Love
replenishes you when you are dry and empty in your soul.
It
was because of love that Jesus endured the Cross.
Jesus
is the only One who can love you perfectly and meet needs that no one else can
meet.
The
Lord’s love is better than the choicest wine.
Jesus’
Name is like ointment poured forth.
I
am my Beloved’s and He is mine.
He
has taken me to the banqueting hall and His banner over me is love.
His
kisses are sweet. He is altogether lovely! This is my Lover and this is my
Friend!
His
left arm is under my head, and His right arm embraces me.
I
am betrothed to the Lord in righteousness.
The
Lord is able to perfect His love within us.
We
are accepted in the Beloved and cherished by the Lord.
We
are God’s peculiar treasure and are loved unconditionally by Him.
The
Lord wants to impart His love into your heart so that you will be more like
Him.
God
says, “I have loved you with an everlasting love. With lovingkindness I have
drawn you. Again, I will build you, and you shall be rebuilt.” Jeremiah 31:3-4
God’s
love, mercy, kindness and faithfulness is higher than the heavens.
God’s
love is eternal. He will never cease from loving you.
God’s
love and favor rests upon your life.
God’s
love can be trusted. He will never fail you or forsake you, or leave you or
forsake you.
Love
is the first thing mentioned in Galations 5:22-23. Love is the tree and the
others are the fruits. The joy, peace, patience, kindness, meekness, faith, and
self-control are all derived from love as being the source and root.
To
walk in the love of God is for your life to be like an Eden, the fruitful,
lush, green and blossoming Garden of the Lord, which is full of life, blessings
and pleasures forevermore!
God’s
love will sustain you through trials, hardships and sickness.
The
Lord will place love in your heart for those who are difficult to love. No one
is unlovable or beyond the Lord’s reach.
The
Lord wants to fill the hungry soul that is starving for love. His love
satisfies like no other love.
We
need the love of God, but also the love of others around us. Our pets are also
a source of love.
Our
guardian angels love us and protect us.
The
Father has lavished His love on us by adopting us as His sons, and we are
co-heirs with Christ.
God
instructed us to love our enemies. It’s like pouring hot coals on their heads.
Heaven
operates in love.
When
we love others, our joy will be full.
When
we love others, we can ask the Lord for what we desire and it will be granted
to us.
Love
rejoices when others succeed, receive a promotion, get married, have a baby,
come into wealth, or other positive things happening in their life.
When
you remain in love, you will stay encouraged and not be as prone to falling
into bouts of depression and hopelessness.
Love
desires to please God and others.
Love
avoids being negative or pessimistic.
Love
does not reject others.
God
is love personified, and He has never rejected us.
Love
does not demean or degrade others.
Love
does not humiliate others.
Love
does not gossip about others.
Love
does not spread false rumors or hearsay.
Love
does not speak sharp or cutting remarks to others.
Love
does not point out to others their flaws and all that is wrong with them.
Love
overlooks others’ imperfections and quirks, since we are all human.
Love
builds a home or church, but discord destroys it.
Love
does not do things or say things to create chaos.
Love
strives for unity with your family, friends, the saints and co-workers.
Love
does everything within its power to remain in peace with others.
Love
confronts people in a humble and gentle manner, rather than being on the
offensive.
Love
does not judge or criticize others.
Love
is not foolish, but acts in wisdom and discernment.
Love
gives their lives for others.
Love
does not speak words of discouragement, but rather speak words of encouragement
to others.
Love
sees the beauty and gold in people.
Love
sees their family and others as a gift from God.
Love
appreciates what others do for them.
Love
compliments others and lavishes them with praise.
Love
is being totally surrendered and sold out to the Lord to do His will.
If
you love God, you will walk in obedience to Him.
When
you love God, you will come to fully trust Him.
God
works everything out for the good to them that love God and are called
according to His purpose.
Being
in love with Jesus, your Bridegroom, is the best thing of all!
Love
will carry you through difficult seasons of your life.
To
be loved by God unconditionally, brings liberty and freedom to the soul.
Christ
has set us free to love others and to be loved.
The
love of God breaks the chains and fetters that have kept us bound.
The
goal is to know Jesus more and more, and to love Him intimately, and have a
passion to be in His Presence.
Love
is not harsh with others, but gentle.
Love
involves being considerate towards your spouse, family and others.
Love
is not callous or insensitive.
Love
is not ruthless, cruel or brutal.
Love
is not a task master.
Love
does not step on other people in order to get ahead.
Love
does not kick other people around.
Love
is not overly bossy.
Love
is not being a tyrant.
Love
does not steal a young woman’s virginity by violating her because he is so
selfish.
Love
is not filled with perversion.
Love
is like honey and is sweet to the soul.
You
cannot let the little foxes spoil the vines. You have to protect and guard
love.
Love
has to be cultivated in order to become strong and healthy love.
Love
is a good listener, and wants to hear what is on someone’s heart. Love listens
more than it speaks.
Do
not arouse or awaken romantic love until it so desires (until the appointed
time).
Only
Christ’s love can fill in all the gaps in your soul. There are some voids that
humans cannot fill, but only God can meet those needs.
Jesus
wants to be the lover of your soul and make you completely whole.
Love
in marriage involves faithfulness and fidelity.
Jesus
is the sweetest Name I know, and He’s just the same as His lovely Name. That’s
the reason why I love Him so, for Jesus is the sweetest Name I know. I love Him
because He first loved me, and purchased my salvation on Calvary.
To
be filled with the love of the Father is to be filled with the glory and
radiance of the Lord.
In
the Lord’s Presence is perfect love and peace, and fullness of joy, and at His
right hand are pleasures forevermore!
Jesus
knocks at the door of your heart. If you will open the door and let Him come
in, He will dine and have fellowship with you, and you with Him.
The
love of God surpasses knowledge. You just have to experience it for yourself.
Whoever
loves others is born of God and knows God, for God is Love.
The
love of God is like Him pouring out oil to heal our open wounds.
God’s
love heals us in spirit, soul and body.
Love
refreshes others.
Love
enlivens others.
Love
revives others.
Love
rejuvenates others.
Love
energizes others.
Love
recharges others.
Love
revitalizes others.
Love
invigorates others.
Love
breathes life into others.
Love
stimulates others to good deeds.
Love
reawakens others.
Love
renews others.
Love
restores others.
Love
brings people into total recovery.
Love
causes people to flourish and blossom out.
Love
causes people to excel in life.
Love
reverences the Lord and our husbands.
Love
sees others as being very important.
Love
and good works go hand in hand.
Love
departs from all evil, and from the works of the flesh.
Love
walks in the Spirit and not in the carnal flesh.
Those
who say they love God must prove it by loving the brethren. Those who do not
walk in love are liars if they claim they love God, yet hate others.
If
you love Jesus, you will feed His Lambs, love the brethren and keep His other
commands.
Love
commends others on their good qualities and accomplishments.
Love
involves trust and believing God and significant others.
Love
expects good things to happen.
Love
is able to confide in significant others.
Love
results in happiness and gladness of heart.
Love
applauds others.
Love
affirms others.
Love
brings cheer and removes gloom.
Love
must be expressed in words and deeds.
Love
must be sincere and without hypocrisy.
Love
is everlasting (not here today and gone tomorrow).
Love
fulfills promises and vows made.
Love
hangs in there when there are bumps in the road.
Love
does not give up easily, but keeps holding on.
Love
can withstand the pressures of life without caving in or walking out.
Love
makes an effort to repent of sinful or dysfunctional ways.
Love
does not harass, bully, hound or badger others.
Love
does not cause others severe stress by their actions.
Love
is not abrasive.
Love
is not demanding.
Love
is not controlling.
Love
does not stalk others.
Love
is not a dictatorship.
Love
involves freedom and liberty.
Love
does not tease others to the point where it causes distress to the one being
teased.
Love
does not make fun of other people.
Love
does not belittle others.
Love
does not depreciate or put down others.
Love
does not get defensive or explosive if other people don’t agree with them or
think like they think.
Love
makes the choice to walk away from habits that annoy others or cause others
much stress or trauma.
Love
does not behave in reckless ways (such as reckless driving, reckless spending,
etc).
Love
does not endanger others.
Love
is able to accept full responsibility for their actions and words.
Love
does not do anything that could be dangerous to others’ health or well being.
Love
does not sulk and pout.
Love
does not get grouchy, cranky, irritable, snappy, crabby, grumpy, cantankerous
or ill-tempered easily.
Love
does not yell and scream at their loved ones.
Love
does not slam doors, break dishes, kick the dog, hit someone, or do anything
destructive when they are in a rage.
Love
does not go into rages in the first place. Love has control over their moods
and impulses.
Love
does not ruin the holidays or special events for the family by their words or
deeds.
Love
values others as precious jewels.
Love
treasures their family and relationships.
A
family that loves each other remains intact and stays together.
When
you love others, you not only have fellowship with them, but also with the
Lord.
Love
waits on others, rather than always expecting to be waited on.
Love
serves others, rather than desiring to be served.
Love
does not cause devastation to their family through drinking and gambling, or
other irresponsible deeds or dysfunctional behaviors.
Love
seeks righteousness and holiness.
Love
is not being self-absorbed all the time.
Love
is being able to meet other people’s needs, and not just your own needs being
met.
Love
does not ignore significant others when they try to share something important
with them.
Love
listens to what others have to say. They listen more than they speak or
respond.
Love
learns how to be romantic.
Love
inspires a person to dream big dreams for their life. Love trusts God to bring
those dreams to fulfillment.
Love
overlooks quirks and petty things in others.
Love
soars high like the eagles. Love dwells on a higher plane.
Love
does not dwell on past hurts, nor continue to bring up the past, but chooses to
forgive and move forward with life. When we sin, God forgives us and remembers
our sins no more. He casts our sins into the Sea of Forgetfulness. He separates
our sins from us as far as the East is from the West.
God’s
love has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and translated us into the
kingdom of His dear Son.
The
Father’s love has lifted us out of the miry clay and out of the pit of despair,
and placed our feet on solid ground and has given us sure footing like that of
a deer. He has put a new song in our mouth, even a song of praise to our God.
Love
protects, shelters and covers others.
Love
is kindness in actions, words and attitudes.
Love
demonstrates a good and positive attitude.
Love
provides for others. Love works long hours to make sure their family is taken
care of. Love plans for the future so that their family is taken care of.
Love
cares about the souls of others, especially if you are a pastor or leader.
Love
does not act in haste, but in wisdom.
Love
is able to control their temper and does not go into rages or say unkind
remarks.
Love
does not instill unhealthy fear or terror into your family or children.
Love
is being a person who is trustworthy and reliable.
Love
does not insult others.
Love
does not mock others.
Love
does not allow demons to speak curses or negative things through their mouth
that wound others, sometimes even for a lifetime.
Love
puts a guard over their mouth before they speak, so that they only speak things
that are positive, respectful, edifying, encouraging, and raises others’
esteem.
Love
is being available for your family and not isolated in your own world, or
neglecting and ignoring your family.
Love
is being a person of integrity who follows through on their promises and who
does what is right and holy.
Love
conducts itself in uprightness.
Love
is so vast that it cannot be measured.
He
who loves much, forgives much.
He
who loves much is a very giving person of their love, devotion, time, energy
and finances.
Love
nurtures their children and teaches them the ways of the Lord. Love is not a
child abuser.
Love
corrects their children in gentleness and kindness, and is not harsh with them.
Love does not instill fear in little children of their parents or authority
figures.
Most
people view the Father in the same way that their earthly father treated them.
If their father was abusive and unkind, they are afraid of Abba Father until
they receive a revelation of His love.
It
was for love that Jesus endured the Cross, despising the shame, in order to
reconcile man with God.
God
loved us even before we were born, even before we were in our mother’s womb. He
designed us for greatness, and rejoiced at our birth. His love for us is
eternal.
Therefore,
there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. The person who
feels unloved often struggles with feelings of condemnation and insecurity and
inferiority.
God
makes us sturdy and strong oak trees of righteousness, the planting of the
Lord.
God’s
love for us is eternally secure. He will never leave us, never forsake us,
never abandon us, and never fail us.
Love
and laughter go hand in hand. Where there is love, there is joy and laughter. A
merry heart does good, like a medicine.
The
love of God is a Tree of Life and a continual feast.
Love
celebrates others.
Love
magnifies the awesome deeds of the Mighty One of Israel.
God
holds our hand tight, like dear children, so that we won’t slip and fall. He
keeps us from falling.
God’s
love restores my soul (mind, will and emotions).
God
parts the sea so that I can walk across to the other side on dry ground.
Love
shields our hearts from the fiery darts of the wicked one.
The
devil has no hold, or power, or authority over a person who walks in the love
of God. The enemy has lost the battle when we walk in love.
Love
is more powerful than hate, and light dispels the darkness.
The
kingdom of God is love and light. The kingdom of Satan is hate and darkness.
These two kingdoms collide, but God always triumphs and wins the victory!
Love
and faith are the victory that overcomes the world and the devil!
By
this will all people know that we are Jesus’ disciples, because we love one
another.
When
we walk in love, we bear good fruit in our life that will last. The Father is
glorified when we bear good fruit. All the good fruits are derived from, and
have its spring in love.
Love
can be multiplied.
Love
can increase more and more.
Love
grows over time.
Love
gets stronger and stronger over time if we abide in Christ and nurture love.
Love
can become weak if a person allows their candle to burn out. You have to
continually fan the flame, arouse the passion, and trim the wicks for the
candle to keep burning.
You
have to continually stoke the fire, put in more wood, and keep the fire
burning. It takes effort, commitment and time to keep a relationship alive. But
it’s so worth all the time and effort.
Tell
your spouse and children, and the Lord, “I love you” every single day. It will
keep the love alive and your love for one another will grow and be
strengthened.
It
is possible to love others without necessarily feeling the emotions. Love is
not based on emotions, but is a choice. Love is a decision. Love is commitment
and speaking kind things to your loved ones. Love is the fruit of the Spirit.
Emotions come and go, as they are fleeting (and especially if you are tired and
fatigued). But love endures forever.
If
it’s possible to fall out of love, then it’s possible to fall back in love. And
the second time around can be even greater than it was in the beginning. The
glory of the latter house shall be greater than that of the former, and in this
place will the Lord give peace.
Love
demonstrates good manners.
Love
is being sensitive to the needs of others.
Love
is giving hope to the hopeless.
Love
is being a friend to the friendless.
Jesus
loves us the most, and is a friend who sticks closer than a brother.
Love
does not take their loved ones, or the Lord, for granted.
The
Holy Spirit is the Spirit of love, joy and peace. When you are filled with the
Holy Spirit, then you will produce the fruits of love, joy, peace, patience,
meekness, kindness, goodness, self-control, faith/faithfulness, righteousness
and truth. Galations 5:22-23 and Ephesians 5:9
When
you walk and operate in love, you are walking in holiness (purity,
consecration, being set apart for God). And without holiness, one will not see
God. Ephesians 4:24 and Hebrews 12:14
The
love of God and the peace of God are twins and go hand in hand. They both
surpass our human understanding, and they guard our hearts and minds in Christ
Jesus. They fill us with the measure of the fullness of God.
When
you walk in love, then the law of kindness will be on your tongue.
Jesus
loves us with an eternal love, and His thoughts for us are good. He is a friend
that sticks closer than a brother, and comforts us like a mother comforts her
children. He is faithful and true.
Loving
the Lord is learning to lean on Him through every season of our lives.
Loving
the Lord is to take great delight in Him. He promised that when we delight
ourselves in the Lord, He would grant us the desires of our heart.
Loving
the Lord is to place our complete trust in Him, and to lean not on our own
understanding, but in all our ways to acknowledge Him, and then He would direct
our paths.
Loving
Jesus involves sharing Divine romance with the King of kings and Lord of lords.
Loving Jesus is praising Him, esteeming Him, magnifying Him, adoring Him, honoring
and exalting Him, thanking Him, complimenting Him, lavishing your love on Him,
and worshiping Him.
Love
is being obedient to the leading of the Holy Spirit. Love obeys whatever the
Lord tells them to do.
Love
repents when necessary.
Love
operates in truth. Love never tells lies or partial truths. Love does not
deceive others. Love is honest and full of integrity.
Love
forgives others, in the same way that God has forgiven them of their sins and
shortcomings.
Love
focuses on the positive qualities in others, rather than the negatives.
Love
dwells on things that are edifying, positive, wholesome, encouraging, holy,
pure, faith-filled, and full of hope, peace and joy.
Love
heals a person who suffers with confusion, inner turmoil and difficulty making
sound decisions.
Love
mends broken hearts, sets the captives free, dispels all fear, and brings joy
to our lives where there was once despair and chaos.
Love
can create something beautiful in our lives. Love gives us beauty for ashes,
and makes us into oaks of righteousness.
Love
cultivates growth in our life.
Love
can grow, increase and be multiplied in our lives and in our relationships.
God’s
love for us does not treat us as our sins deserve nor repay us for our
iniquities. God is very compassionate, merciful, gracious, slow to anger, and
remembers our sins no more. He is faithful.
Love
does not insult others purposely out of spite or in a fit of rage.
Love
does not speak evil words of cursing to their spouse, family, children or
others. The Lord says to bless others and do not curse.
Love
is not filled with chaos, fighting, strife, discord, contentions, yelling,
cussing, heated arguments and sharp words being said. It grieves the Holy
Spirit.
Love
obeys the Lord, and the Word of God, and does whatever the Lord instructs them
to do.
Love
obeys the laws of the land and shows respect and honor to those in authority.
Love
sees Jesus and others as being more valuable and precious than rubies,
diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, amethysts and gold.
When
we stand before Jesus someday, the first question He will ask us is if we
learned to walk in love. May our response be “Yes, Lord!”
Love
extends grace and mercy to others.
Love
does not give up on others.
Love
is the Number One key to lasting happiness, joy, living the abundant life and
fulfillment in our personal lives.
Love
enables a person to be fruitful, flourishing and to blossom out.
Love
brings stability to a person’s life.
Love
is able to cure psychiatric conditions by the power and presence of God, and
the renewing of the mind by the Word of God and faith.
Love
is always positive, uplifting and faith-filled.
Love
renews our thinking on certain things.
When
we walk in love, God’s River of Life will flow through us, and bring healing,
joy, revival and life to other people’s lives.
When
we walk in love, we will treat people and our pets with gentleness, which is
one of the fruits of the Spirit.
When
we walk in love, our hangups, insecurities, fears, and quirks begin to fall by
the wayside.
As
we walk in love, we will keep the unity of the faith with the brethren.
As
we walk in love, we will become fully mature and complete in Jesus Christ.
Love
is being a servant leader, and having a spirit of humility and meekness
(strength under control).
Love
is not arrogant or inflated with pride.
Love
walks in purity and holiness. Without holiness, one will not see God.
Love
is not self-righteous, but knows that they are made the righteousness of God
through our Lord Jesus Christ.
Love
does not commit adultery, but is faithful.
Love
does not mistreat others or their pets.
Love
is not abusive in any kind of way.
Love
is not filled with pride, but rather with a spirit of humility. Pride only
breeds quarrels.
To
become a man or woman of excellence, one must learn to walk in love and to
treat others with respect and kindness.
When
you walk in love, then you will walk in a spirit of meekness, which is strength
under control.
Love
does not hold on to offenses, but drops the matter.
We
know we have passed from death to life because we love the brethren.
Love
does practical things, such as keeping an orderly and clean house so that their
loved ones feel warmth and a place of beauty, rest and organization. When there
is clutter, loads of soiled laundry, or a sink full of dirty dishes, then it
creates chaos in the atmosphere. Then before you know it, strife breaks out. If
it’s possible, then hire a housekeeper to help out with the house cleaning.
Mature
love is unmovable like a rock and cannot be shaken. When the storms come, true
love is able to remain strong and stay committed. Love produces joy and peace,
and the joy of the Lord is your strength. The peace of God, which surpasses
understanding, will guard your heart and mind in Christ Jesus.
Charles
and Frances Hunter (parents of Joan Hunter) were married for nearly forty
years, and never once had a single argument or cross word. Also, they shared
romance, kissing, holding hands and hugs, up until the very end. They were both
so submitted to the Lordship of Jesus Christ, and surrendered to the Holy
Spirit, that they bore good fruit in their lives, and it carried over into
their marriage and ministry. They were very fruitful in their ministry. A
little over a billion documented salvations worldwide were reported to their
ministry (from the “Two Kinds of People” ministry tool that has led over a
billion people to salvation). “There are two kinds of fabulous (or beautiful,
or wealthy, or kind, etc. people (or waiters/waitresses or whatever they do for
a living): those who are saved and those who are about to be. Which one are
you?” If they reply that they want to be saved, you lead them in a simple
salvation prayer. Then you ask them where Jesus is, and usually people reply
that He is in their heart. An angel gave Frances this salvation technique, and
it worked so well in their ministry.
Prayer of
Salvation
It
is God's will that no one should perish (end up in hell), but that ALL should
come to repentance.
For God so loved this world that He gave His only begotton Son,
that whosoever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
God did not send His Son into this world to condemn the world,
but that the world through Him would be saved.
The thief (Satan the devil) comes only for to kill, steal and
destroy. But Jesus has come to give us life, and life more abundantly, until it
overflows.
I urge you to come to the Cross today and receive Jesus as your
Savior and Lord. He will wash away all your sins and make you as clean and
white as fresh snow.
Please do not put it off for another time in the future. I urge
you to not delay. Come to the Lord today and give Him your heart and life. He
will save, and heal you and make you whole.
Please do not delay, because on this earth there are no
guarantees that a person will wake up in the morning. Also, you could be
driving on the highway and be involved in a major collision and be instantly
killed. You may be flying in a jet or aircraft and the plane crashes and
everybody is killed.
A person does not know the exact date that they will die. But
the fact is that every person will eventually taste of death (unless you are
translated to Heaven which is very rare and highly unlikely, although it could
happen for a few that is. it happened for Enoch, Elijah and
Elisha).
Come to the Cross today and do not delay. Time is of the
essence. If you should die not knowing Christ, then you would perish and end up
in hell. Eternity is a very long time. Do not play games with your salvation or
takes unnecessary risks.
Just pray this prayer and mean it with your heart:
Dear Lord Jesus,
I receive You as my Savior and Lord. I give my life over to You.
I believe that You died and rose again, and that if I call on the Name of the
Lord I shall be saved.
I accept you into my heart right now, and confess that You are
Lord and have risen from the dead and forever live to make intercession for
me.
Thank You for washing my heart pure and clean and making me
whole, and for giving me peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.
Thank You that now I am a new creature in Christ Jesus. The old
has gone and the new has come.
And there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus,
who walk not after the flesh (carnality and sin), but walk after the
Spirit. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
If you prayed this prayer, I believe you got born again and are
now heaven bound and will be with the Lord forever and have eternal life. Your
sins are now forgiven. You are accepted in the Beloved.
I would encourage you to find a good Bible based local church to
help you grow in your faith, to learn the Word of God, to praise and worship
Him, and to have fellowship with the saints.
Serving Christ is the best decision you will ever make.
Only Jesus can satisfy your soul, and only He can heal your
heart and make you whole.
He will give you peace you never knew, and sweet love and joy,
and Heaven too, for only Jesus can satisfy your soul.
God bless you!!!