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Learning to Love








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 When I say the word “love,” what comes
 up for you?
 Did you immediately think of your best
 friend, your kids, or a family member  justice that drives us to want
 that has a special place in your heart?  things to be fair, so we believe
 Or, did you think about the butterflies  all unkind deeds should have
 you felt in your stomach the day you met  consequences.           helping me step closer to who He
 your husband, or how elated you were                              wanted me to become, but I got a

 the day you married him?  The thing is, when we choose            better picture of how He loves
 to accept Jesus’ gift of                                          me.
 When we think about the concept of  salvation, it’s the first step
 love, it’s easy to think about the fun kind  toward shedding who we are  The truth is, I’m not always easy

 of love that feels good. We don’t often  so we can grow to be more  to love either. In fact, sometimes
 think about the love that can be hard.  like Him. (Eph 4:22-24) And  I probably make it pretty darn
 that includes how we love.                                        tough. But no matter how
 You know the kind I’m talking about,                              unkind, unforgiving, hard-

 right? Like showing love to that one  One of the hardest situations  headed, or frustrating I can be,
 person in your circle of friends who isn’t  for me to love like Jesus was  Jesus’ love for me never wavers
 often nice to you. Or responding in a  during, and after, my divorce  — not once. He takes every
 loving way when your ex-husband seems  8 years ago. You see, it came  mistake, misstep, and betrayal

 to go out of his way to make co-  out of nowhere and it felt like  and loves me anyway.
 parenting more difficult than it needs to  my husband had completely
 be.  transformed into a different                                 And that’s how I want to be.

 person overnight. He was no
 As humans we have this natural  longer the warm, kind man I’d
 tendency to respond with like — when  fallen in love with. He’d
 we feel attacked, pushed down, or  become cold and emotionless;
 marginalized, we want to retaliate with  every word he uttered cut

 the same. We have a strong sense of  through me like a knife.




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