From Devotional to Post

Slightly over a year ago, a good friend emailed me his thoughts on a passage from the Bible and today I hope his comment speaks to married couples everywhere.

We ought always to thank God for you, brothers, and rightly so, because your faith is growing more and more, and the love every one of you has for each other is increasing.  2 Thessalonians 1:3

Imagine for a moment seeing people in your life, neighborhood, and community, living in such a way that love was more and more visible.  Wouldn’t that elicit a word of thanks from your lips?  Well that’s what the author of the passage saw among a group of Christians living in Thessalonica, Greece.  And it’s what my friend commented on.
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He pointed out Christians often pray for more faith or wisdom, but may not be as diligent when it came to increasing our love for others.  His conclusion, which I agree with, “can you think of anything more exciting to say about your church [marriage, family, friends] than “The love every one of you has for each other is increasing!”  It sounds like a worthy goal and one not to take lightly

We are preparing to launch ‘Love Increasingly’, a way to evaluate your love for others and implement a process to improve, if an area seems less than satisfactory to you.  Imagine a marriage where both parties were seeking to increase in their love for each other.  Perhaps you’d see a man and woman learning how to be more patient and less critical with each other or being less absorbed in themselves and more engrossed in the welfare of their mate.

If you know of any relationships that aren’t perfect, perhaps they could benefit from ‘Love Increasingly.’  Why not share this post with them and encourage them to sign up for email updates from our blog…after you’ve signed up for them yourself of course.

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