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The Character of Love

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Meyer, J. (2022). The Character of Love. In Meyer, J. Loving People Who Are Hard to Love: Transforming Your World by Learning to Love Unconditionally. FaithWords, pp. 25-40

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I want to say again: The best way not to remember the evil that has been done to you is to forget it as quickly as possible. Don’t keep a mental list and keep reminding yourself of the things that have been done to you, or you will never get over them. God forgives and forgets our sins, which is what we should do in our dealings with one another. Another helpful strategy is to believe the best, instead of the worst, about people in every situation.

—p.35 by Joyce Meyer 1 week, 4 days ago

I want to say again: The best way not to remember the evil that has been done to you is to forget it as quickly as possible. Don’t keep a mental list and keep reminding yourself of the things that have been done to you, or you will never get over them. God forgives and forgets our sins, which is what we should do in our dealings with one another. Another helpful strategy is to believe the best, instead of the worst, about people in every situation.

—p.35 by Joyce Meyer 1 week, 4 days ago
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It is difficult to keep showing love to someone who never seems to appreciate it, but we are not responsible for how others act; we are only responsible for our own actions. Make the decision to do what is right no matter what anyone else does, and you will be a happy person. Don’t fail to walk in love, because love never fails.

—p.38 by Joyce Meyer 1 week, 4 days ago

It is difficult to keep showing love to someone who never seems to appreciate it, but we are not responsible for how others act; we are only responsible for our own actions. Make the decision to do what is right no matter what anyone else does, and you will be a happy person. Don’t fail to walk in love, because love never fails.

—p.38 by Joyce Meyer 1 week, 4 days ago