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Love That Sacrifices: Christ as the Standard
In a world where love is often measured by feelings or convenience, Scripture gives us a higher standard—Christ. Jesus didn’t just speak about love; He demonstrated it through sacrifice. His love was intentional, selfless, and unwavering—even to the cross. 1️⃣ Sacrificial Love Is the Biblical Model “Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.” – John 15:13 True love gives, serves, and chooses others—even when it costs something. 2️⃣ Christ Loved Us First “We love because He first loved us.” – 1 John 4:19 Our ability to love sacrificially flows from receiving His love first. 3️⃣ Love Is Action, Not Just Emotion Jesus washed feet, fed crowds, healed the sick, and bore the cross. Biblical love shows up in service, patience, and humility. 4️⃣ Sacrifice Reflects Christ’s Heart “Walk in the way of love, just as Christ loved us and gave Himself up for us.” – Ephesians 5:2 When we love sacrificially, we mirror Him. Where is God calling you to love more like Christ—through service, patience, or forgiveness? Christ is not just part of the standard of love—He is the standard. 🤍
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This is great. I love when looking up verse on God's love for us, they are love in action. Action is a choice, one must decide that they are going to or not. I am so glad that God chose to love me unconditionally, and set the example for us to follow. I choose love, and to be the love of Christ to those around me.
Choosing Covenant Love Over Cultural Love
Culture often defines love by feelings, convenience, and personal benefit—but Scripture defines love by covenant. Cultural love says, “I stay while it’s easy.” Covenant love says, “I remain because I’m committed.” God calls us to relationships that reflect His faithful, enduring love—not the temporary patterns we see around us. 1️⃣ Covenant Love Is Rooted in Commitment “Love never fails.” – 1 Corinthians 13:8 Biblical love isn’t based on moods or seasons—it’s anchored in promise. 2️⃣ Feelings Fluctuate, Covenant Stands Feelings are real, but they’re not always reliable. Covenant love chooses faithfulness even when emotions shift. 3️⃣ God Models Covenant Love “I have loved you with an everlasting love.” – Jeremiah 31:3 God’s love doesn’t walk away when we struggle—it remains, restores, and redeems. 4️⃣ Covenant Requires Sacrifice Just as Christ loved the Church sacrificially (Ephesians 5:25), covenant love serves, forgives, and perseveres. In your relationships, are you operating from cultural love or covenant love? Choosing covenant love means loving with intention, endurance, and Christlike faithfulness—even when it costs. 🤍
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Covenant love. Amen I think of Phil 2:4 Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others. That helps when everyone remembers this and will make the covenant bond strong.
The Difference Between Peace and Avoidance
Not everything that feels quiet is peaceful… sometimes it’s just avoidance. As believers, we’re called to pursue peace—but biblical peace is very different from pretending problems don’t exist. 1️⃣ Peace Is Rooted in Truth “Speak the truth in love.” – Ephesians 4:15 Real peace is built on honesty, not silence. It addresses issues with grace instead of burying them. 2️⃣ Avoidance Delays Healing Avoiding conflict may feel easier in the moment, but unspoken hurt grows beneath the surface. What we refuse to face, we can’t heal. 3️⃣ Jesus Practiced Peace—Not Avoidance Jesus confronted injustice, corrected His disciples, and spoke hard truths—yet He remained the Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6). Peace isn’t passivity; it’s calm courage. 4️⃣ God’s Peace Guards, Not Hides “The peace of God… will guard your hearts and minds.” – Philippians 4:7 God’s peace protects your inner world even when you’re facing difficult conversations. Is there a situation in your life where you’ve been calling avoidance “peace”? Ask God for the courage to pursue real peace—the kind rooted in truth, healing, and love. 🤍
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When I speak to people about peace I always mention something a pastor in my church said. "There is a difference between a peacekeeper and a peacemaker. One avoids the other creates peace by speaking". Matthew 5:9 "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." It teaches that God honors those who work for peace and calls them His children. Being a peacemaker is different from simply keeping the peace. Peacekeepers may avoid hard situations to stay comfortable, but peacemakers step into conflict with courage. They seek what is right, help bring healing, and work to unite people—even when it requires sacrifice.😇
👑 Welcome to Kingdom Crown!
We’re so glad God led you here. You're now part of a Christ-centered community built to uplift, equip, and walk together in faith. It will take us a little time to get everyone moved over to our new community, so please log in frequently and engage in our daily community topics! Whether you’re here to grow spiritually, test faith-based products, or connect with believers, you’re in the right place. Customer service questions should never be posted in the community. Please direct any account related questions to customer service at contact@kingdomcrown.life, as we do not have access to accounts from the Marketing side. ✨ What to Expect: As a member of our Product Program, you'll unlock inspiring Christian products through the Kingdom Classroom. Some are completely free (just cover shipping), while others come with exclusive discounts. You’re never required to buy—just test what blesses you. 💬 Why We're Here: This is a safe, grace-filled space where your spiritual journey is valued. Share Scripture, praise reports, prayer requests, and encouragement. No self-promotion, drama, or cold DMs—just real people walking in truth and love. 📈 Unlock More: As you engage (comment, like, share), you earn points that unlock more resources, digital downloads, and courses. The more you connect, the more you grow! 💌 Let’s Begin: Introduce yourself in the comments below: - Your name or nickname - A favorite Bible verse - What you hope to gain or give in this community How to Post: Each Friday we have on the calendar above "Faith Post Friday". This is where the community is open for members to post. Outside of Friday, members are able to comment and interact with current community posts. When posting on Fridays, we ask that only 1 post per member, and only positive posts with no engagement farming. Click Classroom at the top of Skool after posting to start your journey. We’re honored to walk this path with you. Welcome to Kingdom Crown—where faith grows and community thrives! 🙏
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Looking forward to being encouraged and encouraging others as we walk out our faith.
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Liza Anderson
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Christian Mental Health Therapist that believes in Jeus and Therapy.

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