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Love One Another

  • Writer: Nick Sollom
    Nick Sollom
  • Nov 2, 2025
  • 1 min read

💬 Quote:


“Love one another as I have loved you.”

John 13:34


🌿 Reflection:


When Jesus spoke these words, he wasn’t inviting us into a shallow performance of kindness or the safety of polite affection. He was speaking from the depths of divine compassion, a love that saw through walls, touched untouchable wounds, and reclaimed those cast aside.


His love was never theoretical. It stopped for the forgotten, reached for the outcast, and lifted the head of the shamed. It broke bread with those the world dismissed and spoke names that had been buried in silence. This love wasn’t always easy, but it was always real, fierce, tender, and utterly transforming.


To love as Jesus loved is to let our hearts be moved by what others turn away from. It is to move closer to the pain, not around it. It is to become a presence that restores, heals, and says without hesitation: you matter. You are worthy. You belong.

This kind of love isn’t about fixing. It’s about being, being with, being present, being love in the shape of a human soul.


🕯️ Practice:


Today, ask to be guided toward one person who needs to be seen. Let yourself pause. Open your heart. Offer presence, not solutions, a gentle word, a quiet kindness, a gaze that says: I see you. Let your love be incarnate. Let it speak with your eyes, your breath, your listening. Let it be a healing force in the world.




 
 
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