Build on your Potential to Love
Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God. Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love. 1 John 4:7–8 (NIV) Becoming a Christian is a fantastic first step. But if you want your life to change, develop your love walk. It’s like marriage. Some think that if they can just catch their spouse, they’ll be happy for life. All the work goes into getting married and then they imagine it’s going to be smooth sailing from there. But when a couple gets married, they share the potential to build on their love. They need to keep spending time together, getting to know each other and discovering …
Construya Su Potencial De Amar
Estimados amigos, amémonos los unos a los otros, porque el amor viene de Dios. Todo el que ama ha nacido de Dios y conoce a Dios. El que no ama no conoce a Dios, porque Dios es amor. 1 Juan 4: 7-8 (NVI) Llegar a ser cristiano es un fantástico primer paso. Pero si usted quiere que su vida cambie, desarrolle su camino de amor. Es como el matrimonio. Algunos piensan que si tan sólo pudieran casarse, van a ser felices para toda la vida. Piensan que todo el trabajo está en casarse y luego se imaginan que van a tener un viaje suave en adelante. Pero cuando una pareja se casa, ellos comparten el potencial para construir su amor. Ellos necesitan pasar tiempo juntos, …
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Plant Seeds of Love
This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins. 1 John 4:10 (NIV) I grew up in a small town in the prairies. If you visit that area in the spring, you can look out on elds of black soil ready for planting as far as the eye can see. You can also see granaries holding the seed to be planted. If you visit in late summer, things look very different. The granaries are empty, and instead of black soil, you can see ripe grain waving in the wind. But before the farmers could even think about reaping that harvest, they had to do the work of getting the seed …
