Good morning,
The Tuesday devotional is titled, "Unconditional Love." It was written by Diane Sutton. Her theme is akin to agape love, where a person is loved without bounds or absolutely...no matter what. After a hurtful conditional love, Diane wrote, "I no longer believed I could trust or love anyone ever again. Then God entered my life, healed my wounds, and taught me that love is really about unconditional mercy, compassion, and forgiveness."
Have a totally awesome Tuesday!
God bless
Corinne & Diane
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The Tuesday devotional is titled, "Unconditional Love." It was written by Diane Sutton. Her theme is akin to agape love, where a person is loved without bounds or absolutely...no matter what. After a hurtful conditional love, Diane wrote, "I no longer believed I could trust or love anyone ever again. Then God entered my life, healed my wounds, and taught me that love is really about unconditional mercy, compassion, and forgiveness."
Have a totally awesome Tuesday!
God bless
Corinne & Diane
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Tuesday Devotional
"Unconditional Love"
Knowing
that we are loved by others makes us feel wanted and valued, secure and
special. Unfortunately there are many times when we do not feel loved or accepted
by others. Those times are tough to go through. Many times we will turn to
others for help and support, but sometimes, even they will disappoint us in some
way. Disappointment by someone at one time or another will eventually happen in
our life.
I
remember when I was put in harm’s way by someone I loved. Many emotions tumbled
through me like turbulent waters, rising to the surface and then submerging to
let another emotion rise to take its place…unbelief…devastation...vulnerable...fearful…anxiety…hopelessness...emptiness.
I couldn’t believe I had been betrayed and abandoned by someone who had confessed
love for me.
I
remember someone close to me saying “What did you do?” Another wound inflicted
by someone to whom I was close. For a long time those words hung around me like
an icy thick fog numbing my soul. I no longer believed I could trust or love
anyone ever again. Then God entered my life, healed my wounds, and taught me that
love is really about unconditional mercy, compassion, and forgiveness.
In Matthew 18:21-22, Peter asked Jesus,
“How often shall my brother sin against
me
and I forgive him? Up to seven
times?”
Jesus replied to Peter,
“I do not say to you, up to
seven times,
but up to seventy times seven.”
Matthew
5:7 states
“Blessed are the merciful,
for they shall receive mercy.
Romans 9:15-17 declares,
“I will have mercy on whom I have mercy,
and I
will have compassion on whom I have compassion.”
So
then it does not depend on the man who wills or the man who runs,
but on God who has mercy.”
1 Corinthians 13:1-3 states,
“If
I speak with the tongues of men and of angels,
but do not have love, I have become a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal.
but do not have love, I have become a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal.
If I have the
gift of prophecy, and know all mysteries and all knowledge;
and if I have
all faith, so as to remove mountains,
but do not have love, I am nothing.
And
if I give all my possessions to feed the poor,
and if I surrender my
body to be burned,
but do not have love, it profits me nothing.”
Lord,
We know you will never betray or disappoint us. You will always love us unconditionally
regardless of what we do or how badly we have messed up. You will always stand
in righteousness, love and mercy on our behalf. You will always be there to guide
us back on the path we should follow, enabling us to walk with you without
shame, guilt or condemnation. We know we
are loved unconditionally by you even during the times when we can’t even love
ourselves. We praise your name forever and ever!
Amen.
Written by
Diane Sutton
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Prayers are lifted up daily for
you by the Devotional Writers
and the Monthly Writing Staff
of Women's Focus Ministries.
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