Faith for Everyday

Abide In A Love That Holds


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What if the deepest change you’re seeking doesn’t come from trying harder, but from living in a love that doesn’t move? We open John 15:9 and sit with Jesus’ claim: “As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Continue in my love.” Not a sampler, not a seasonal mood—an invitation to make love your home.

Together we trace how abiding shifts everything practical. Approval-chasing loses its grip when your identity rests in a covenant love that isn’t earned. Obedience stops sounding like a transaction and starts flowing from relationship. Worship becomes the natural language of grateful hearts. We talk about what it means to trade counterfeit loves—likes, status, performance—for a truer source, and how that swap frees your schedule, your mind, and your relationships. When storms come, this foundation doesn’t promise comfort without cost, but it does promise steadiness: held, known, and secure.

We also slow down for honest heart work. Are you abiding or just visiting? Do you believe Jesus loves you at your weakest as much as at your strongest? Those questions reveal old scripts and open space for new patterns: unhurried prayer that begins with belovedness, Scripture that speaks identity, confession that runs toward mercy, and community that keeps us anchored when we drift. From there, courage grows—to love others without hooks, to live with peace under pressure, and to carry purpose into ordinary moments.

If this resonates, share it with someone who’s weary of striving. Subscribe for more short, Scripture-centered reflections, and leave a review to help others find a steady place to rest and remain in love.

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Faith for EverydayBy Edwine Mbuzaa