Know Love Live Loved -- for Youth Group Leaders

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Youth Ministries, Inspiration & Meditation, Inspirational, Christian Life
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Author: Brian Mast ISBN: 1230000268234
Publisher: Book Ripple Publication: September 15, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Brian Mast
ISBN: 1230000268234
Publisher: Book Ripple
Publication: September 15, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

We all want to be loved.

 

Let’s pause for a minute and answer this question: “What is love?”

 

Some call it a feeling, an emotion, and even a choice. Others call it romantic, selfish, or temporary. Some claim it to be spiritual, selfless, and permanent.

 

And then consider how you feel love?

 

That is even more open for personal interpretation. It might be a friendly glance or a hug. It might be a piece of candy or cup of coffee. It might be a kiss or beautiful sunrise. It might even be the slobbering affection of a pet or the scribbled “I love you” note from a child.

 

However you define love and however you feel loved, there is one truth that we all hold in common: we all long to be loved. We want to be loved. We need to be loved. Something within us cries out to be loved.

 

So, whatever shape it comes in, we want it.

 

Why is that the case? Why do we need love? It is within us to be loved, like God created us to need love, and without it, a part of us is empty.

 

It is time to know that you are loved … it is time to be free.

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We all want to be loved.

 

Let’s pause for a minute and answer this question: “What is love?”

 

Some call it a feeling, an emotion, and even a choice. Others call it romantic, selfish, or temporary. Some claim it to be spiritual, selfless, and permanent.

 

And then consider how you feel love?

 

That is even more open for personal interpretation. It might be a friendly glance or a hug. It might be a piece of candy or cup of coffee. It might be a kiss or beautiful sunrise. It might even be the slobbering affection of a pet or the scribbled “I love you” note from a child.

 

However you define love and however you feel loved, there is one truth that we all hold in common: we all long to be loved. We want to be loved. We need to be loved. Something within us cries out to be loved.

 

So, whatever shape it comes in, we want it.

 

Why is that the case? Why do we need love? It is within us to be loved, like God created us to need love, and without it, a part of us is empty.

 

It is time to know that you are loved … it is time to be free.

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