Quotes About Love
People may hate us because of Jesus, but they should never hate Jesus because of us. The way we treat others should lead them to only one conclusion: "If this is how Jesus loves, then I'm in.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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God measures our entire existence by only two things: how we love Him and how we love people.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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You'd be surprised how powerful kindness actually is. I am not being dramatic: you can save hearts and lives with grace. Do
~ Jen Hatmaker
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As Jesus explained, the right things have to die so the right things can live—we die to selfishness, greed, power, accumulation, prestige, and self-preservation, giving life to community, generosity, compassion, mercy, brotherhood, kindness, and love. The gospel will die in the toxic soil of self.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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Our children are humans and deserve to be treated respectfully. Discipline doesn't include raging, screaming, abusing, neglecting, humiliating, or shaming our kids. God never treats us like that. That sort of discipline never "produces a harvest of righteousness and peace.
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We can have our junk together in a thousand areas, but if we don't have love, we are totally bankrupt.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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Folks who thrive in God's grace give grace easily, but the self-critical person becomes others-critical. We "love" people the way we "love" ourselves, and if we are not good enough, then no one is. We keep ourselves brutally on the hook, plus our husbands, our kids, our friends, our churches, our leaders, anyone "other." When we impose unrealistic expectations on ourselves, it's natural to force them on everyone else.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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Loved people love people. Forgiven people forgive people. Adored people adore people. Freed people free people. But when we are still locked in our own prisons, it is impossible to crave the liberation of others. Misery prefers company.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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Be kind. Be you. Love Jesus.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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Do we emphasize behavior over character? Because good behavior won't guarantee anything. If they don't love Jesus and people, it matters zero if they remain virgins and don't say the F-word. We must shepherd their hearts, not just their hemlines. Jesus operates beyond the tidy boundaries of good behavior.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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People crave what they have always craved: to be known and loved, to belong somewhere. Community is such a basic human need. It helps us weather virtually every storm. If Jesus' basic marching orders were 1.) to love God and 2.) to love people, then the fruit of that obedience includes being loved by God and loved by people. We give and get here. According to Jesus, the love of God and people is the substance of life.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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If understood, believed, and lived out, God's plan would naturally place Christians at the epicenter of their communities, like hope magnets, like soft places to fall, like living sanctuaries. We'd be coveted neighbors and trusted advocates, friends to all and enemies of none. Our reputation would precede us, and we would be such a joy to the world.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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Jesus always colored outside of the lines here, extending grace and healing to those well beyond His people group. He often healed people first; they believed second.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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I choose you and I would choose you all over again. As Jane Eyre said of her Mr. Rochester, "I know what it is to live entirely for and with what I love best on earth. I hold myself supremely blessed—blessed beyond what language can express; because I am my husband's life as fully as he is mine."1
~ Jen Hatmaker
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Henri Nouwen wrote: "Forgiveness is the name of love practiced among people who love poorly. The hard truth is that all people love poorly. We need to forgive and be forgiven every day, every hour increasingly. That is the great work of love among the fellowship of the weak that is the human family.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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If we've been in church for years yet aren't full, are we really hungry for more knowledge? In our busy lives, do we really need another program or event? Do we really need to be fed more of the Word, or are we simply undernourished from an absence of living the Word? Maybe we love God, but are we loving others? If our faith is about us, then we are not just hungry—our spirits are starving.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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Mother is the name for God in the lips and hearts of little children. William Makepeace Thackeray
~ Jen Hatmaker
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Could the highest level of "right theology" involve loving God and people like Jesus suggested?
~ Jen Hatmaker
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Love refuses to deny or dismantle another's perspective simply because I don't share it.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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There is nothing more meaningful, life-giving, or lovely than home
~ Jen Hatmaker
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Love God, love people. Act justly, love mercy, walk humbly. Treat people as you want to be treated. If you want to be great, be a servant.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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You are doing a wonderful job. Parenting is mind-numbingly hard and no one is perfect at it and we'll all jack a thousand parts, yet somehow, against all odds, it will be enough.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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If Jesus made the sanctuary free and available for all, we should too. If the savior of the world decided that demarkations and hierarchies and power players were no longer necessary to the health of his church, then who are we to reinstate a ranking system after Jesus rendered it obsolete?
~ Jen Hatmaker
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There will never be enough knowledge to fill the cracks of Christian maturity without the fruit of selfless service manifested in our lives.
~ Jen Hatmaker
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