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Day #3 - #Love
I grew up in a loving family. Both my father and my mother showed love to each other and showed it to me at all times. However, at the young age of 15 I became pregnant ... Then, my mistakes began to take their toll: I had been accepted at one of the best universities in the country, to study what I so longed for, while receiving the news of that I was going to become a mother at 16 years old.
I never thought about aborting my baby. Having grown up in a loving home full of unshakable values, I was unable to think of abortion as an option. I chose to give birth to my baby, because from the first day I found out I was pregnant, I could feel real love within me.
Life had just taught me the best lessons about love, as a consequence of my actions:
❤ Sometimes what seems like love is only a whim, an illusion or an escaping act because love is not offensive.
❤ Whoever says they love, shows it with actions and actions.
❤ Real love never gives up.
In order to demonstrate the love of God to our own and through social networks, we must first know the true meaning of love and experience the love of God, which only manifests itself if I give my life to Him through Jesus. Jesus Himself showed us the true meaning of love. Instead of condemning, he saved. Instead of despising, he raised. Instead of passing us the bill for sin, he died on a cross for love of you and me. May your example of love serve us to share content that you build on our social networks.
When someone posts contempt, let's react with love. When someone publishes appeals of mistreatment, ridicule, criticism, etc ... we choose not to join these downloads of hatred, jealousy or envy. Let's react with love.
✅ Godlist™ for Social Media: Would God post, share or like this?
Before liking or sharing someone's post, think:
• Does this publication treat others with the love that I want to be treated with? Am I going to show love to my neighbor with what I am going to share?
• Before publishing a post, evaluate: Does this publication reflect the love of God for others?
• Before commenting on a publication, consider: Do you do it for love and to edify your neighbor?
About this Plan
This plan will help you understand that sharing God on social media is a blessing. Its author teaches us how life situations give way to the fruit of the Holy Spirit maturing in each one of us believers, so that we can share God correctly in our private life and also in our social media.
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