Let Your Love Show
Posted by Victoria Osteen on 6/19/2012
I personally love this message posted by Victoria, enjoy the message of love.
Taken from www.joelosteen.com
I heard about a woman who said to her husband one day, "Honey, do you really love me?"
He
looked at her strangely and said, "Why would you ask me that? I told
you that I loved you the day I married you thirty-five years ago. If it
ever changes, I'll let you know."
We've probably all
encountered people like that, but the truth is that the phrase "I love
you" can never be heard enough in our homes. We can't take for granted
that the people we love automatically know it. Maybe you weren't raised
in an expressive environment, but why don't you be the one to start a
new tradition? You can affect your family line for generations to come
by speaking words of love. What better legacy to leave than a legacy of
love, kindness and encouragement.
I was discussing the power
of encouragement with one of my friends one afternoon, and she said
something I thought was right on. She said, "When I brag on my husband, I
can see a change in him. He rises to the occasion and strives to go to
new levels. But when I nag at him or say nothing at all, he's more
complacent and doesn't have the passion and enthusiasm to accomplish
what is in his heart."
That's true for all of us. Nagging
only makes things worse, but encouraging words will put people on their
feet and bring out the best in them. We should always look for
opportunities to speak words of blessing over the people around us. When
your spouse gets a promotion at work, take time to say, "I knew you
could do it! You're amazing!" When your child comes home with good
grades, even if they are less than you had hoped, don't be too busy to
celebrate. Stop and say, "I am so proud of you. Way to go!" When your
mother fixes Sunday dinner for the whole family, tell her, "Mom, I know
that's a lot of work, but your hospitality means so much." When your
coworker loses fifteen pounds, don't be jealous; congratulate her with a
compliment. Let words of life flow freely from your lips. As you sow
seeds of love and blessing, always remember that you are displaying the
glory of God. He is love, and when we show love, we are showing Him. Let
your words and actions say "I love you" because that's how we show the
world that we are followers of His.
"By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another" (John 13:35, NIV).
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