A powerful devotion on 1 John 3:18 teaching how to live out love through action, service, and sacrifice. “Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.”
1 John 3:18 Love is more than a feeling. It is more than a promise. According to the Apostle John, love must move beyond words and become visible. It must take shape in kindness, sacrifice, service, and goodness. In a world overflowing with opinions and declarations, God calls His children to something deeper—love demonstrated in truth.
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Following the Footsteps of Jesus
Following the footsteps of Jesus means walking in His light and serving others with compassion. Discover how to reflect His love daily. Following the footsteps of Jesus is the high calling of every believer. Our journey with Christ begins when He calls us out of darkness into His marvelous light. This truth reminds us of our responsibility to serve others as He served us, which is the heart of discipleship and the essence of the Christian walk.
Works Will Not Save You, But Might Save Your Neighbor
Introduction Works will not save you, but might save your neighbor is a truth that blends both Paul’s and James’ teachings. We are saved by grace through faith, but our good works serve as evidence of that faith and as a blessing to others. When we live out our faith in service, our neighbors see […]
Servant’s Heart and Washing Feet
“Then he poured water into a basin and began to wash the disciples’ feet and to wipe them with the towel that was wrapped around him.” (John 13:5)
In the culture of Jesus’ day, wearing sandals meant dirty feet. Yet Jesus, the Son of God, stooped down to wash His disciples’ feet. This humble act was more than a practical gesture—it was a divine lesson. He showed that true greatness is found in serving others, not in seeking status.
LEARN TO LIVE AS FREE PEOPLE
Freedom through service means using your liberty to love others. True freedom comes when we serve God daily with no need for recognition. Freedom through service is one of the greatest paradoxes of the Christian life. This devotion reminds us that freedom, rightly used, is expressed by serving others in love.