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The Loving Kind


This album brings back fond memories.  Listening to the lyrics of this song, I'm reminded of how, though we can be over-run with disappointments, failures, mistakes, temptations, disillusionment, tragedy, trauma, God will always be The Loving Kind.  His love remains.  So when we get hit with something negative, hope still stands, when we focus on His love.  That focus gets me from day to day, most times, still smiling.

So I heard the song, Endless Love, a few days ago.  It occurred to me that when I was a girl, I wanted that song to be the song me and my future husband danced to at our wedding reception.  This day, it hit me with a new meaning.  God's love is the only love that will be eternal.  Shouldn't that love be the one I most focus on?  So many times I get really messed up trying to "feel" something that only gives temporary satisfaction, or falls short - chocolate, flawless make-up, a cute pair of shoes, family gatherings, Christmas day, staring at a rainbow....  All fall short compared to God's love.  What a wonderful relationship in which to invest.

So the word this week is:  EVERLASTING

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