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Over the past two weeks, we’ve talked about how deeply God loves us and how that love isn’t just something we receive but something we live from.
On this weeks episode we’re going to take the conversation one step further: God’s deep love for us doesn’t stop with us. It’s meant to fill us up and then flow through us. His unconditional, sacrificial, unchanging love becomes the power for how we love others.
When Jesus said in John 15:12‑13, “Love one another as I have loved you,” He set a radically different standard. He wasn’t talking about love that’s based on convenience or emotion. He was describing a love that gives, serves, forgives, and—even when it hurts—keeps showing up.
By Mindy HiteOver the past two weeks, we’ve talked about how deeply God loves us and how that love isn’t just something we receive but something we live from.
On this weeks episode we’re going to take the conversation one step further: God’s deep love for us doesn’t stop with us. It’s meant to fill us up and then flow through us. His unconditional, sacrificial, unchanging love becomes the power for how we love others.
When Jesus said in John 15:12‑13, “Love one another as I have loved you,” He set a radically different standard. He wasn’t talking about love that’s based on convenience or emotion. He was describing a love that gives, serves, forgives, and—even when it hurts—keeps showing up.