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Remain in My Love
“As the Father has loved Me, so have I loved you. Abide in My love.” – John 15:9.
Have you ever stopped to think how deep this love really is? Jesus is saying that He loves us the same way the Father loves Him. That’s not just any kind of love—it’s a faithful, unshakable, perfect love. And the most amazing part? That love is for you and me.
Remaining in Christ’s love isn’t about feelings that come and go. It’s a daily decision. It’s choosing to trust when everything feels like it’s falling apart. It’s holding on to grace even when guilt tries to take over. It’s remembering that you are loved—not because you earned it, but because Jesus chose to love you with the same love the Father poured into Him.
His love doesn’t depend on what you do. The disciples failed, doubted, and ran away. Still, Jesus said, “Remain in My love.” That shows His love isn’t conditional—it’s transformational.
If Christ loved the unworthy, how could He not love you too? Stay in that love. When you mess up, stay. When you feel rejected, stay. When you feel like you’re not enough, remember: the Father loves you just as He loves the Son.
And if that love is so strong, why not show it? Not with empty words, but through real actions. Serve. Forgive. Embrace. Pray. Value what truly matters. Because when you remain in Christ’s love, that love begins to overflow into every part of your life.
Today, accept the invitation: remain in the love that never fails. It’s in that love that your life finds its true meaning.
By Cleandro VianaRemain in My Love
“As the Father has loved Me, so have I loved you. Abide in My love.” – John 15:9.
Have you ever stopped to think how deep this love really is? Jesus is saying that He loves us the same way the Father loves Him. That’s not just any kind of love—it’s a faithful, unshakable, perfect love. And the most amazing part? That love is for you and me.
Remaining in Christ’s love isn’t about feelings that come and go. It’s a daily decision. It’s choosing to trust when everything feels like it’s falling apart. It’s holding on to grace even when guilt tries to take over. It’s remembering that you are loved—not because you earned it, but because Jesus chose to love you with the same love the Father poured into Him.
His love doesn’t depend on what you do. The disciples failed, doubted, and ran away. Still, Jesus said, “Remain in My love.” That shows His love isn’t conditional—it’s transformational.
If Christ loved the unworthy, how could He not love you too? Stay in that love. When you mess up, stay. When you feel rejected, stay. When you feel like you’re not enough, remember: the Father loves you just as He loves the Son.
And if that love is so strong, why not show it? Not with empty words, but through real actions. Serve. Forgive. Embrace. Pray. Value what truly matters. Because when you remain in Christ’s love, that love begins to overflow into every part of your life.
Today, accept the invitation: remain in the love that never fails. It’s in that love that your life finds its true meaning.