Friends, on this day of love, let’s think for a moment about the largeness of love.
When we truly love others or others truly love us, there’s nothing small about it, is there? Even when the gesture may be small by the world’s standards, the way it makes the recipient feel magnifies the smallest gesture into a grand gift. Yes, love feels big. Love is large.
Joni Eareckson Tada, contemporary artist, author, and speaker, sums it up perfectly:
“Love is extravagant in the price it is willing to pay, the time it is willing to give, the hardships it is willing to endure, and the strength it is willing to spend. Love never thinks in terms of ‘how little,’ but always in terms of ‘how much.’ Love gives, love knows, and love lasts.”
What do you say—are you ready to go out there now and love? Let’s do it. With Jesus as our ultimate example of large love, let’s get out there and be extravagant. Let’s love!
“‘A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.’” John 13:34 NIV
*When has someone been extravagant in their love for you?
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*Flickr photo by Venkataramesh.Kommoju, Creative Commons License
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