This is a guest post by Josh Hood. A great
young speaker and blogger. You can catch up with him at joshuamhood.com and twitter.com/JoshuaMHood
I love love.
I love how it compels young couples to hold hands. It’s like love makes their
hands magnetic.
I love how it fills their stomachs with butterflies and their eyes with
stars.
I love love.
I love how it covers a multitude of faults (1 Peter 4:8). I love how it has
the power to melt the hardest heart and soften the bitterest soul.
Like the pounding surf washes away words written in the sand on the beach,
the waves of love can wash away the offenses and disagreements etched in the
sandy soil of our hearts.
I love love.
I love the loyalty and commitment love gives birth to. It compels an old man
to stay by the bedside of his dying wife in the hospital. It compels a young
mother to sit up all night with her sick child.
A thousand miles seems a long way to drive… unless it is motivated by love;
then it seems as nothing. A thousand hours seems a long time to work… unless it
is motivated by love; then it seems as nothing. A thousand dollars seems a lot
to give… unless it is motivated by love; then it seems as nothing.
I love love.
Love has an impressive resume. A long list of relationships healed and great
feats accomplished. But at the very top of the list is the greatest thing love
ever did…
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that
whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting
life.
Love sent a Savior.
I smile softly and let out a gentle sigh every time I read those words.
Yes, indeed. I love love.
Comment below: Do you have a story of unending love?
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