Start Here: The Greatest Commandmentsනියැදිය

When this verse talks about loving each other as brothers and sisters, it’s pointing to a very particular kind of love. Most of us have some idea of what family love should look like (even if the only time you’ve seen it is from a distance). It’s steady. It lasts. It keeps showing up.
The love we’re called to doesn’t stop when things get uncomfortable or when people disagree with us. It keeps going when things get messy, complicated, or just plain difficult.
That kind of love is a choice. It’s a commitment to *keep on loving* because that’s how God loves us. And we get to reflect that kind of love to others, over and over again.
So here’s a question to sit with:
What would it look like for you to intentionally do something small for someone who’s tough to love?
Take one step today that moves you in the direction of love.
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මෙම සැලැස්ම පිළිබඳ තොරතුරු

Sometimes following God feels a little complicated. There seem to be many things to remember, prayers to pray, and guidelines for how we're supposed to live. How do we even know where to start? In this devotional series, we'll find our starting point in the words of Jesus, focusing on the greatest thing Jesus calls us to do: love God, love others, and love ourselves.
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