Love

I recently performed Alex and Megan Ander’s wedding. I always read 1 Corinthians 13:4-8 at weddings. Those verses remind me about what love is and isn’t. I am reminded that love doesn’t store up offenses.  Love doesn’t keep track of wrongs.  Love doesn’t hold on to resentment. One time, a man was hurrying through a revolving door and bumped into another man.  He immediately said, “If this is my fault, I’m sorry.  If it’s yours, it’s okay.  I haven’t time to stop and find out!” That is a pretty good attitude. Sometimes in our relationships with others, we waste valuable time and energy making “mountains out of molehills.”  We need to learn to let go of some things…learn to forgive some things…learn to forget some things…learn to love others as we love ourselves. Too many of us carry around a lot of baggage…so we are disasters waiting to happen. Let’s be a little more loving towards each other.

 

Bro. David

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