Daily Inspiration, July 5th, 2022

“Dear children, we must show love through actions that are sincere, not through empty words.” (I John 3: 18, God’s Word Translation)

Let’s love genuinely. Let’s be the dear children addressed here and behave as they might. Children love honestly. Even without the words that grown-ups may use, they share and show their affection.

As adults, we can remember this and be sure that our love is sincere and that our actions prove this. It’s easy to string together words or repeat platitudes with love as their meaning but perhaps not as motive or true intention. Words truly are empty without sincerity and without the behavior that follows.

A love that is superficial—talk without actions, words without real love—also is devoid of true power. God is Love and He is Truth. He is omnipotent. To empower our lives and really do good for others, we must love truly—with our hearts and through our deeds.

A heart full of God’s pure Love, free of judgment and conditions, can change lives. It can uplift and heal others and bring us real satisfaction and joy as well.

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About LauraMoliter

I'm a Divine Purpose Coach and Spiritual Activist. I'm also a poet, a Christian healer, as well as a singer/songwriter and a member of the band Rare Birds in Flight. I live in Austin, Texas, with my husband, Billy. I am also an identical twin.
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