Friday, February 14, 2014

The One Thing That Will Keep Your Life Motivated

There is one thing that will keep your life motivated!  When all else will seem to fail, an intrinsic prod will prevail: love is the great motivator.  Without love, life has no meaning.  Rather, love fills our days with passionate purpose.  Love means I can forgive, I can release, I can work hard, I can have fun, I can enjoy others around me...  You don't have to have a "special someone" to stay motivated today and everyday.  It's all based on a renewed understanding that love is Christ-centered and can impact everything you do! 

Love is the factory for patience, kindness and humility.  It is the groundwork for all healthy relationships.  Love is our reference point for diligence and efficiency.  Love describes proper decision-making and defines a good one.  Love is the decision!
Love is life with its sleeves rolled up, digging deep in servanthood.  Love removes any intimidation of messy missions and enables a genuine joy in sacrificing for another.  Love will tirelessly take up the orphan's cause and boldly rescue the abused from the clutches of the hater.  Love will stir your heart! 
Love will make a business person better in business, a preacher better at preaching, a teacher better at explaining, a mother better at nurturing, a father better at protecting and a marriage better at empathy.  It will make a friend more faithful, an artist more inspired and a driver even more patient on the highway commute.  Love will make a walk slower, a run faster and a conversation deeper. 
Love clears the air, dampens discouragement, purges wrong motives and puts wind in the sails of your dreams!  Love will break your heart, wipe your tears, fund your project, trap your adversaries and lift your load.  Love will take you further than you could go on your own and lead you to the end of your life with a legacy for future generations to enjoy...because, love is the one thing that will keep your life motivated!
"...love will last forever!" 1 Corinthians 13:8

What area of my life needs an infusion of God's love?

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