By this everyone will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.
- John 13:35 (NIV)
God’s love is for you… but it was never meant to stop with you.
“By this everyone will know that you are My disciples, if you love one another.”
Everyone.
Not just the people who look like us.
Not just the people who think like us.
Not just the people who are easy to love.
Everyone.
It’s such a simple verse, but it carries such a big responsibility. The way we love is meant to be a living, breathing testimony of Jesus to the world around us. Not our church attendance. Not our Bible knowledge. Not the Christian quotes we share online. Our love.
And let’s be real… loving people is not always easy.
Some people push our buttons or hurt us deeply.
Some people live in ways we don’t understand or agree with.
Some people carry labels that make it easier to judge them than to love them.
But God didn’t put conditions on John 3:16 either, did He?
God so loved the world.
Not the perfect.
Not the cleaned-up.
Not the already-holy.
The world.
We are not just here to be saved.
We are not just here to be healed.
We are not just here to sit comfortably in our faith.
We are here on purpose and on mission.
And sometimes the most powerful act of evangelism isn’t a sermon…
It’s patience.
It’s kindness.
It’s forgiveness.
It’s choosing not to keep score.
It’s loving when the world says someone is unlovable.
Something else that hit me hard this week was this truth:
My reaction to people could be the very thing that shifts the direction of their life.
That’s heavy… but it’s also holy.
So today, I’m asking myself some honest questions:
Who do I struggle to love?
Who do I silently judge?
Who do I avoid instead of engage?
And then I’m asking God to help me love anyway.
Because love isn’t just something we receive at Christmas—
It’s something we are called to release every single day.
Daily Inspiration from the Bible
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