Brilliant piece on the hidden half of faithfulness that rarely gets airtime. The framing around love losing its applause realy caught me because it mirrors my own experience trying to be consistent with family stuff where nobody's keeping score. I've noticed once the external validation disappears, it forces a recalibration of why we do things in the first place, which honestly feels like thw point all along.
I believe that love, perhaps at its best, is the quiet threads of intention without forethought; the moments we do something for someone else’s benefit without the need of a cheer squad.
I think Jesus taught us best - love is something to give, not something that needs to be earned.
Love this post I quite love Patti! 💕❤️. I am going to save this and re- read to digest into my soul a bit more.
Thank you Amy! I appreciate the kind words. 🙏
Love this post I quiet love Patti! 💕❤️. I am going to save this and re- read to digest into my soul a bit more.
That was so good. There are so many ways to show love if we stay faithful and pay attention.
Thank you Ginny ❤️
Brilliant piece on the hidden half of faithfulness that rarely gets airtime. The framing around love losing its applause realy caught me because it mirrors my own experience trying to be consistent with family stuff where nobody's keeping score. I've noticed once the external validation disappears, it forces a recalibration of why we do things in the first place, which honestly feels like thw point all along.
Thank you.
I believe that love, perhaps at its best, is the quiet threads of intention without forethought; the moments we do something for someone else’s benefit without the need of a cheer squad.
I think Jesus taught us best - love is something to give, not something that needs to be earned.
“God’s attention is not drawn to performance. He sees what others overlook.”
❤️ Beautifully worded.
This article was full of so much convicting truth. Thank you for sharing.