Sunday, July 15, 2012

Longing to Be Loved



Gwen Smith shares with us, "Every once in a while one of my children surprises me with unexpected sweetness.

Like most children, my kids are sweet on a regular basis, but I’m talking about a special, take-my-breath-away sweetness that creates a time capsule moment for my mommy heart.

A moment that I will cherish forever.

I had one of those special conversations with my middle child, Hunter, when he was nine year-old.

It was bedtime. Teeth were brushed. Jammies were on. Prayers had been prayed.

The smell of shampoo lingered from his freshly showered head as I brushed a stray hair from his eye. That’s when he initiated 'project: unexpected sweetness' with an innocent question:

'Mommy, do you know what I love?'

'What do you love, Hunter?' I asked quietly.

'I love being loved,' he said thoughtfully. 'Yep. I really love being loved.'

As I lay beside him in the dark room I could scarcely process the vastness of his statement.

It was the simplest of thoughts, delightfully honest, yet one of the most profound and insightful statements I’d ever heard come from his lips. From his heart.

When he spoke those four little words, “I love being loved,” he communicated several things to me:

He had a deep longing to be loved.
He knew he was loved.
His love tank was being re-filled as I tucked him in.
His greatest need is love.

Like Hunter, our greatest longing is also to be loved… to feel safe, adored, and content in love.

“The Lord your God is with you, he is mighty to save. He will take great delight in you, he will quiet you with his love, he will rejoice over you with singing.” Zephaniah 3:17

I don’t know where this devotion finds you today, but I sense God nudging me to tell you that He loves you. Completely. Perfectly. Eternally.


 (Yes, I’m talking to you!)

He knows your name, He knows your heart, He knows your circumstances, and He hears your prayers. He loves you and desires for you to rest in His love.

God’s love is not based on performance or beauty. It’s not based on position or abilities.

Many times we mistakenly think that if we could just do this or that better – that God would love us more. That if we just hadn’t done this or that – God would love us more.

The truth is this: God will never love you more or less…no matter what. His love is complete and you are the object of His heart. Savor the special sweetness of God’s love for you today. Linger on thoughts of His affection for you.

But don’t take my word for it – take His! 


The Bible tells us that God’s love for us is unstoppable, unsearchable and unbreakable: “…that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

No matter what you’ve believed in the past, choose by faith to believe this now: you are valued, priceless, and adored by God. 


“Take in with all Christians the extravagant dimensions of Christ’s love. Reach out and experience the breadth! Test its length! Plumb the depths! Rise to the heights! Live full lives, full in the fullness of God” Ephesians 3:18–19, MSG.

When you embrace the deep love of Christ as a personal reality, you gain traction for powerful, meaningful living that begins with forgiveness and continues on in truth and grace.

Go in His love today. Be assured of it. Share it. Be changed by it. Change others with it..

God’s love is perfect. He has seen our biggest failures, our greatest places of shame and hurt – and yet, He beckons us to His love, forgiveness, healing, and grace.


Longing To Be Loved
by Gwen Smith 0n www.Crosswalk.com June 15, 2012

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Today’s 38th truth: If you are “born again”, you are an imitator of Jesus. Eph. 5:1

Today's thought: When you have encountered Jesus, hopefully you will live differently.

Tomorrow’s post: Trusting God With Your Future

Tomorrow night's post: I Needed a Reminder!

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