Loving Like Jesus: A Reflection on 'Love One Another

I recently came across Joyce Meyer’s article “Love One Another,” and it stirred something deep inside me. She writes candidly about how understanding God's love for us equips us to love others sincerely and joyfully.

Key Insight:

Meyer explains that knowing how much God loves us helps us overcome insecurities and self-doubt—and then, we’re positioned to extend that love to others. “When we know how much God loves us, ... we can then give God’s love away to other people.”

Faith in Motion Reflection:

This truth aligns beautifully with Faith in Motion Outreach’s message: one step of love can echo God’s heart in everyday life. Perhaps the simplest way to live this out today is to stop and speak a kind word, offer encouragement, or hold up a weary hand in prayer—all small steps that reflect God’s grand love.

Walk It Out:

Today, pick someone you can extend love to — a neighbor, a stranger, or a friend. Maybe it’s a note of gratitude, a prayer text, or a genuine compliment. Let that action be your way of living out what it means to “love one another.”

Love in Action:

Go one small step further—pray for that person by name, or send them a message just to say, “I’m thinking of you and praying for you.” It might seem small, but these tiny expressions of love often carry the most meaning.

Link:

For more encouragement, you can read Joyce Meyer’s full article here: [Joyce Meyer – Love One Another]

https://joycemeyer.org/Grow-Your-Faith/Articles/Love-Everyone

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