Love Is!

“And this is love, that we walk after his commandments. This is the commandment, That, as ye have heard from the beginning, ye should walk in it.” -2 John 1:6 (KJV)

Let me tell you something simple and steady this morning.

We live in a world that talks a lot about love. We print it on shirts. We post it on social media. We say it easily.

But John brings love down off the billboard and puts it on the sidewalk.

He says love is not just something you feel.

Love is something you walk.

“And this is love, that we walk after his commandments.”

That means love has shoes on.

Love moves.

Love obeys.

You see, Jesus never separated love from obedience. If I love Him, I will follow Him. If I love people, I will treat them the way His Word teaches me to treat them.

Love isn’t proven in big emotional moments.

It’s proven in daily steps.

It’s walking in patience when you’d rather snap.

Walking in forgiveness when you’ve been hurt.

Walking in truth when compromise would be easier.

John says, “as ye have heard from the beginning, ye should walk in it.”

In other words, don’t complicate it.

Stay steady. Keep walking the same path.

Love God.

Obey His Word.

Treat people right.

That’s not flashy.

But it is powerful.

And if you’ll just keep walking in love today, step by step, you’ll find that obedience isn’t a burden.

It’s freedom.

Keep walking.

Righteous Joy!

“The father of the righteous shall greatly rejoice: and he that begetteth a wise child shall have joy of him.” -Proverbs 23:24

Let me give you a little front-porch truth this morning.

There is no joy quite like watching someone you love walk in righteousness.

Proverbs 23:24 reminds us that a father rejoices over a righteous child. Not because that child is perfect. Not because they never stumble. But because they choose the right path. They choose wisdom. They choose integrity. They choose God.

And that brings joy that money cannot buy and success cannot replace.

As a pastor, I have watched parents light up when their children serve the Lord. I have seen grandparents wipe tears when a grandchild sings in church or bows their head in prayer. That kind of joy is deeper than pride. It is holy joy.

But here is the beautiful part: this verse is not just about earthly fathers. It reflects the heart of our Heavenly Father.

When you choose righteousness, when you forgive instead of holding grudges, when you tell the truth instead of taking shortcuts, when you honor God in the quiet places, you bring joy to the heart of your Father in heaven.

Imagine that. Your obedience brings Him delight.

So today, walk wisely. Live clean. Make decisions that honor God. Not for applause. Not for recognition. But because somewhere in heaven, your Father rejoices when His children walk in truth.

And there is no greater joy than that, because that’s the Joy of The Lord!

Love Is In The Air!

“Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another.” -Romans 12:10 (KJV)

Let me give you something simple today, but powerful enough to change your home, your church, and your community.

Romans 12:10 is front-porch Christianity.

It is not flashy. It is not loud. It will not trend on social media. But it will transform every room you walk into.

“Be kindly affectioned.” That means love people on purpose. Not when they earn it. Not when they agree with you. Not when it’s convenient. But with a steady, genuine, family-type love.

Brotherly love.

That is the kind of love that shows up.

The kind that checks in.

The kind that forgives.

The kind that stays at the table when things get uncomfortable.

Then Paul says, “in honour preferring one another.”

In plain language?

Put somebody else first.

We live in a culture that screams, “Promote yourself. Protect yourself. Put yourself first.”

But the Kingdom whispers something different.

Honor them.

Lift them up.

Celebrate their win.

Let them go first.

Speak well of them when they are not in the room.

There is something powerful about a person who walks into a space asking, “How can I bless someone today?”

You want stronger marriages?

Honor.

You want healthier churches?

Honor.

You want deeper friendships?

Honor.

Kindness and honor are not weaknesses. They are spiritual strength under control.

So today, choose to love somebody intentionally. Send the text. Offer the encouragement. Give the compliment. Let someone else shine.

Because when we prefer one another in love, we look a whole lot like Jesus.

And that kind of love changes everything.

Telling Stories, Sharing Grace And Loving Folks!