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In this special edition of The Be Circle, we sit down with guest Damon Harrison to talk about what it really means to love people like Jesus did. Too often, love gets misunderstood—as if loving someone means we have to fix them or point out what’s wrong in their life. But Damon challenges that idea, reminding us that when love is done right, it opens hearts to see the goodness of God for themselves. We aren’t called to do the Holy Spirit’s job—we’re called to love, believe, and pray. It’s not our correction that transforms people; it’s God’s presence working within them. So instead of pointing fingers, we choose to open our hands—to love people, trust that God is at work, and let the Holy Spirit do what only He can do.
By The Be CircleIn this special edition of The Be Circle, we sit down with guest Damon Harrison to talk about what it really means to love people like Jesus did. Too often, love gets misunderstood—as if loving someone means we have to fix them or point out what’s wrong in their life. But Damon challenges that idea, reminding us that when love is done right, it opens hearts to see the goodness of God for themselves. We aren’t called to do the Holy Spirit’s job—we’re called to love, believe, and pray. It’s not our correction that transforms people; it’s God’s presence working within them. So instead of pointing fingers, we choose to open our hands—to love people, trust that God is at work, and let the Holy Spirit do what only He can do.