Who have you told lately that you love

Who have you told lately that you love them?

August 8, 2025

Who have you told lately that you love them? Who have you told recently that you appreciate them? Who have you told of late that you are proud of them? We all need to hear those things—daily. For kind words make you feel good, appreciated, loved and encouraged. But we also need to tell the ones we love just how special they are—for life is too short and we do not know what tomorrow will bring. All we have is today, this very moment. Today, tell those around you how special they are. How much you love them and how you thank God that they are in your life. Be kind, praise others, encourage those around you. Focus on the good, appreciate them because one day they will not be around. So, I want to thank all of you for your support and encouraging words on my daily devotions. God is truly great that I can share His words with you daily. Thank you. God Bless. Amen.

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