Love is an entirely overused word in our vocabulary. We throw it around for food or for a pair of shoes. But in reality, love is something different altogether, something bigger. To talk of love with a sort of flippancy would be to do a diservice to the depth and breadth of love, namely, God Himself.
It is not enough to think of love as merely any other vocabulary word. No. Love deserves its own category. God and what He has done for us in Christ is everything about love. Whenever we say love, or we think about, we need to remembering that we are but referring to God and to Christ Himself.
Love is always something more. Let us, then, always treat it as such.
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