Catechism: God's LoveSample

Catechism: God's Love

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Have you ever had an intense craving for something? Whether it’s fast food or fashion, once we really want something, that craving is all we can think about until we get what we desire. The crazy part is that once we satisfy one craving, it’s not long until another one pops up. And so the cycle begins again!

There’s only one thing that’s worth craving and that satisfies forever: God’s love. Today you’ll read a Psalm that describes David’s intense desire for more of God’s presence, peace, and love. 

Read Psalm 63

Reflection Questions: 

  1. David compares his longing for God to a physical thirst. What kinds of things do you thirst for? Has pursuing those longings ever led you to disappointment? According to this Psalm, what does a craving for God lead to? 
  2. Have you ever experienced God providing for your needs or helping you in a time of trouble? Pause to remember and praise God for his protection, presence, and love.  
  3. David says God’s love is “better than life,” meaning it brings him more joy and comfort than anything the world offers. Does God’s love bring you more joy than anything else? If you’ve never felt joy when worshipping or praying, ask God to give you the desire to know him more. Trust that his love for you is enough to satisfy your deepest cravings. 



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Catechism: God's Love

Everybody desires to love and be loved, yet "love" is one of the most misunderstood topics in our culture. To understand true love, we must first turn to God whose very nature IS love. Explore the image of love we see in the Trinity and in Jesus' example with this three-day devotional from Feed. Part 1 of 4 from Feed Catechism's "What is Love?".

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