LOVE is stopping what you are doing for

LOVE is stopping what you are doing for another person without becoming angry or frustrated.

September 19, 2025

LOVE is stopping what you are doing for another person without becoming angry or frustrated. LOVE is being kind when the other person is spuing anger upon you. LOVE is never judgmental but sees the good in others. LOVE is seeing the beauty of things. LOVE is lifting others up not demeaning them. LOVE sometimes says no. LOVE is patient and kind. LOVE is not rude, even when others are. LOVE shows affection and cherishes those around them. LOVE forgives and does not keep grudges. LOVE trusts and believes in those around them. LOVE is caring for others even when you do not want to. LOVE is being committed in the good, the bad, and the ugly part of life. LOVE is accepting others for who and what they are but also being able to set limits and boundaries. LOVE does not covet or yearn for other people’s things. LOVE believes in you and supports you. LOVE does not need to boast for their actions reveal their importance. LOVE is an intense feeling that is shown through action. LOVE keeps us together and binds everything together in perfect harmony. LOVE bears all things, believes in you, hopes all things, LOVE never ends. It is something for us to remember. It is something for us to strive to become. God Bless. Amen.

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