Choose love.
In a world screaming hate, cancel, divide, retaliate—Jesus says choose love.
Not because it’s easy. Because it’s radical. Because it’s who He is. God is love (1 John 4:8). And we’re called to reflect Him.
Matthew 22:37-39 — greatest commands: Love God with all your heart/soul/mind. Love your neighbor as yourself. Everything hangs on these.
Then Jesus ups the ante: “Love your enemies. Pray for those who persecute you” (Matt 5:44). Not tolerate. Not ignore. Love. Actively bless those who curse you (Luke 6:27-28).
Why? Because hate stirs conflict, but love covers wrongs (Prov 10:12). Hate poisons you first. Love frees you.
1 Corinthians 16:14 — “Let all that you do be done in love.” Not some things. All. Work, words, social media, family fights, politics—let love lead.
Love isn’t mushy feeling. It’s choice + action. Patient. Kind. No envy. No boasting. Not rude. Not self-seeking. Not easily angered. Keeps no record of wrongs. Protects. Trusts. Hopes. Perseveres (1 Cor 13:4-7).
Jesus modeled it: Betrayed? Forgave. Mocked? Prayed for them. Crucified? “Father, forgive them.” He chose love when hate was deserved.
We can’t love like that in our strength. But in Christ, we’re empowered by the Spirit. His love pours into us so it overflows out (Rom 5:5).
Real check:
• When wronged, do you choose revenge or release?
• In division, do you choose sides or bridge with grace?
• Daily, do you choose love over convenience, pride, fear?
Choose love today. It’s not weakness—it’s weaponized grace. It overcomes evil with good (Rom 12:21). It points people to Jesus.
The world expects hate. Shock them with love.
Choose love. Choose Jesus.
Drop a ❤️ if you’re committing to this today. Who’s choosing love in a hard spot right now?