12 DISCIPLES
—3 of them in His inner circle
—only 1 who leaned on His bosom (the place of the heart, the seat of Jesus’ love).
John saw Jesus’ miracles, signs and wonders, but instead of just standing in awe, he drew near to the Lord. He leaned on the love beneath it all. John called himself the disciple whom Jesus loved (John 13:23) because he knew Jesus came—in love; called John to follow Him—in love; healed and delivered the oppressed—in love; was even judged on a cross, in our place—in love.
John leaned on that love, the greatest miracle, sign, and wonder. He cherished it and counted on it. And so should we today.
This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins. 1 John 4:10, NIV
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Encourages women to move past the limits of their relationships with their fathers to find identity, acceptance, and unconditional love in the ultimate DADDY-daughter relationship with God.
Don’t know where I would be without the Love of our Savior! Awesome reminder💕
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Isn’t that the truth! Nothing compares. Thanks for chiming in, Chanel.
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You’re Vanessa,
It amazes me whenever I remember that God’s love to mankind is unconditional.
We didn’t do something to qualify ourselves, rather, his love qualified us.
My desire, to love him more.
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That is the response to receiving such Love, isn’t it? Thanks for joining in 🙂
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