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In this week’s episode of Our Identity in Christ, we’re exploring one of the most freeing truths Jesus ever spoke: “As the Father has loved me, so I have loved you; abide in my love” (John 15:9, NRSV). Think about that for a moment. The same perfect, unbroken, joy-filled love the Father pours into Jesus is the love Jesus pours into you.
So many of us live our lives striving for acceptance—trying to prove our worth to people, workplaces, or even to God. But Jesus gently invites us to a different way of living. He calls us to remain in His love, to rest in the acceptance that is already ours.
This week, take time to slow down and notice where you may still be striving. Let Jesus speak into those places. His love is not earned—it is received.
I invite you to listen, reflect, and breathe deeply of the love that never lets you go.
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By Charles EduardosIn this week’s episode of Our Identity in Christ, we’re exploring one of the most freeing truths Jesus ever spoke: “As the Father has loved me, so I have loved you; abide in my love” (John 15:9, NRSV). Think about that for a moment. The same perfect, unbroken, joy-filled love the Father pours into Jesus is the love Jesus pours into you.
So many of us live our lives striving for acceptance—trying to prove our worth to people, workplaces, or even to God. But Jesus gently invites us to a different way of living. He calls us to remain in His love, to rest in the acceptance that is already ours.
This week, take time to slow down and notice where you may still be striving. Let Jesus speak into those places. His love is not earned—it is received.
I invite you to listen, reflect, and breathe deeply of the love that never lets you go.
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