God’s Little Book of Love. Richard Daly
Cover hatred with love
Follow your instincts
Soften up!
Know your reason for living
Give to receive
Never feel you’re unloved!
You deserve it
Give hope to a life
Be amazed by grace
Don’t neglect yourself
Accept God’s forgiveness
Confession is good for the soul
Give it up
Unstoppable
Be faithful in little things
Be open-minded
Hug someone today
Think lovely thoughts
Write a love letter
Read his love story
Meditate on nature
Store precious moments
Be a source of hope
Maintain your friendships
Only ask
Spend time alone
Let children see love in you
One family
Lead by example
Trust in prayer
Choose your mood
Send an encouraging card
Be hopeful
Let today be your day
Let God heal you
Live to love
Love to be loved
Give yourself
The greatest of all
Don’t rush ahead
Seek his righteousness
Find a secret garden
Love is…
Always give a positive word
Love gives vitality
Loving when it’s not reciprocated
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About the Publisher
Love – what an endearing word. It has been the basis for so many poems, songs, speeches and prose. Through love human relationships are born, and it is the golden cord that keeps people together. It is indeed love that ‘makes the world go round.’
However, what happens when love for one another is withdrawn, and the power of its effect reduced? It is disastrous, for we cannot survive without love. Yet could it be that we are actually seeing the evidence of this today?
Is love for one another being eroded, in our society? I think many may conclude that the answer is yes, but that does not have to be the situation with you. Each of us have the seeds of love, and they can be cultivated to grow and spread to each other.
You can make a difference, even if it is only in the life of one person. This volume is designed to provide a wealth of ideas and thoughts to help you make a positive difference in somebody’s life.
Richard Daly
Know God, know love … No God, no love
‘He that loves not, knows not God, for God is love.’
For Further Reflection
1 John 4:6
True love does not come by finding the perfect person, but by learning to see an imperfect person perfectly.
For Further Reflection
Proverbs 10:12
Showing compassion demands dying to self-interest. It disrupts well-ordered lives, it costs us money, it calls for time, it means making sacrifices – it involves laying down your life for others.
For Further Reflection
John 15:13
Be blessed, by blessing other people.
For Further Reflection
Matthew 5:14
‘There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear.’
For Further Reflection
1 John 4:18
The grandest moral and ethical goal of humanity means nothing without love.