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“This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers and sisters.” 1 John 3.16


Can you imagine what it must have been like for God the Father to see His ONLY Son as a tiny helpless baby in a feeding trough?

To be separated from Him in a way He had never been before.

What love there must be in the heart of the Father to choose this separation!

But this was only the beginning, in just a few short years the Father would experience complete and utter separation as He turned His face away from His dying Son.

See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God!” (1 John 3.1)

This great elaborate and loving plan was all for us! So that we might become His children.

So why as God’s children do we struggle to love each other? Why are we unwilling to lay down our desires, our plans, and our wants for our fellow Christians. Why are we so often self-focused, petty and unforgiving?

Jesus set the example. He refused to take advantage of His equality with God the Father. He was humble, servant-minded and willingly gave up His divine privileges.

When we hold onto wrongs done to us, refuse to forgive and live as though it’s all about us, we cheapen the gift. We denigrate the sacrifice. We belittle the price that was paid for us.

Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.John 4.11

Lord, I confess that it is easy to say I love You and then turn around and mistreat my brother or sister in Christ. It’s not what I say but what I do that proves my love for You. Forgive my self-centeredness, my penchant to hold onto wrongs done to me. Give me a heart of forgiveness and love. May what I say and the way I live be a true reflection of You. Amen.

by Kristi Huseby
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True Love – A Devotional by Daniel Forster

Alphabet Of The Father Heart of God – by Sylvia Gunter

•  Salvation Explained


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Think about a time in your life when you experienced true grief.

We experience grief when we lose a cherished loved one.  We experience grief when we know we’ve badly hurt someone we love.  Or maybe grief comes from the loss of a dream.  Sometimes we grieve when we know we’ve been unable to reach someone whom we desperately want to help turn their life around.  There are many reasons we feel grief in our lives.

I want you to think about how it felt when you faced that grief in your life, the broken-hearted, gut wrenching sorrow in which your soul cried for release from the pain.

Do you know that when we sin we grieve the Holy Spirit?  The Bible says in Ephesians 4:30:

And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, with whom you were sealed for the day of redemption.”

There are times when I’m really tempted to sin in which the Lord reminds me that if I do so, I will grieve his Holy Spirit.  At those times, if I really stop and think about how I felt during times of great distress and grief in my life, I realize that I don’t want to cause the Holy Spirit of God to experience grief because of my actions.  Let us not resist the Lord’s prompting to turn away from the temptation which so easily besets us.

Prayer: Merciful God, Abba Father, may I be ever mindful that when I’m tempted to sin, to do so would grieve your Holy Spirit.  Give me the strength to resist the lure of evil.  Help me to choose to do what is right in your sight and bring honor and glory to your name.

By Sherry Yarger
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•  Temptation – by Phil Ware

•  How Temptations Lose Their Power –  by Bethany Hayes

•   Dealing Wisely with Temptation – by Charles Stanley


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