“Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.”
I don’t know who needs to hear this right now, but real love—God’s kind of love—isn’t flimsy. It’s not the kind of love that walks away when life gets hard or people get messy. No sir. Real love stands its ground. It bears the weight of disappointment, believes the best even when it hasn’t been earned, keeps hoping even when the night’s been long, and endures through the kind of storms that would break lesser things.
The world will tell you that love is a feeling—but the Word says it’s a choice. A gritty, grace-filled, gospel kind of choice. This verse reminds us that love doesn’t run out when it runs into trouble. It holds on. It lifts up. It keeps going.
Why? Because that’s the kind of love God shows us every single day. He bears with us. He believes in us. He hopes for us. And He endures with us, never giving up—never letting go.
So today, friend, let that kind of love fill you. Let it flow through you. And when you feel like giving up… remember, love never does.
I’ve spent most of my life trying to earn something that was never meant to be earned…
Because of things that happened to me when I was just a child, I learned early on to believe a lie: that love and acceptance had to be worked for. Please don’t get me wrong, in a lot of ways, I had an amazing childhood, but because of a split family, I had family that wanted nothing to do with me. They made excuses as to why, but the truth at the end of the day was they didn’t even really try. I grew up wondering what was wrong with me? Why didn’t they want me? Was there anything I could do? This planted something deep inside of me that I had no idea was even there. This idea that if I could just do enough… be enough… help enough… then maybe someone would want me, see me, choose me.
That lie shaped a lot of who I became. It made me into someone who would push myself past empty just to fill someone else’s cup. Someone who would neglect my own soul in hopes that someone else might love me a little more. It was until after the midlife of my life after I had lived what was probably over half of my life that I discovered what a mess I was and the beginning of understanding why. Although I have understanding, it still creeps into my thoughts and living. And while there is a part of me that knows better, it is my own struggle of the flesh and spirit that is almost a daily battle that at times leaves me stranded and feeling so alone.
I still catch myself trying too hard most days and getting in my own way. I often say: I am my own worst enemy!” I like to think I am learning, but I must admit that some days the evidence is just not there. I say learning, because I have such a long way to go. So here is what I am learning and maybe it will help somebody else too.
You can live a lifetime trying to win the approval of people… even the ones closest to you… and still come up empty. Because what you’re really hungry for is not their love—it’s His. No other person can give you what you really need, just like you cannot give to any other person what they really need. The reality is, that in the flesh, we will all keep failing one another, because the flesh gets in the way of our Spirit and it is going to be that way until Jesus comes and makes it right.
The only love that truly satisfies is the love that doesn’t have to be earned and that is the love of Jesus. Steady. Unchanging. Enough. You don’t have to prove yourself. You don’t have to perform. You are already loved—completely and just as you are.
That’s how Paul starts his beautiful description in 1 Corinthians 13:4. And right off the bat, it hits us right in the heart, doesn’t it?
Love suffers long. That’s not the kind of love the world talks about. The world tells us love is a feeling—romantic, exciting, and easy. But the Word of God tells us that real love—the God-kind of love—is patient. It waits. It endures. It sticks around when things get hard, and it holds on when everyone else lets go.
And not only is it patient—it’s kind. It doesn’t get bitter in the waiting. It doesn’t grow hard while enduring. It stays soft. It stays gentle. It keeps giving even when it doesn’t get anything in return.
Now that’s not natural love. That’s supernatural love. That’s the kind of love God has for you. That’s the kind of love He pours into us through His Spirit. That’s the kind of love He’s calling us to show.
So today…
Let’s slow down.
Let’s be patient.
Let’s be kind.
Let’s love somebody like Jesus loves us.
Because when we love like that, we’re not just obeying a verse—we’re revealing the heart of God.