True Love
Jesus did not neglect presenting truth for “love’s sake,” because that would not have been love. Love always seeks the best for another. There is no conflict between love and truth.
Truth presented humbly and kindly is a statement of love.
Savior
In direct contrast to the enemy, who grasped for power and sought to usurp God’s throne, Jesus lowered Himself and identified with those under sin, injustice, and oppression (without being infected by sin), and He defeated the enemy by giving Himself in love
Island Proverb
the higher up a monkey climb; the more its behind is exposed.
wisdom shared by Porch God father Vinnie Assent
Choices
Blessed day loved ones👐🏾🙌🏾🙏🏾
In the end, no matter what Satan does, he is already a defeated foe, and the key for us is to claim Christ’s victory for ourselves every day, moment by moment, and also to claim the promises that the Cross has offered us.
Proverbs 17:3 MSG
[3] As silver in a crucible and gold in a pan, so our lives are refined by God.
https://bible.com/bible/97/pro.17.3.MSG
Journey

Surrender to Christ
Our Savior ultimately has our backs; lean in to him…
Man is naturally inclined to follow Satan’s suggestions, and he cannot successfully resist so terrible a foe unless Christ, the mighty Conqueror, dwells in him, guiding his desires, and giving him strength.
Hope in Trials
Particularly in times of suffering or trial, people’s faith may waver because they hold the mistaken belief that God will or should spare them from suffering and trials in this life. But Jesus tells us a very different story, warning His followers they will experience trials and tribulations in this world, but there is hope, for Christ has overcome the world
God’s Rest
Hebrews 4:10 ESV [10] for whoever has entered God’s rest has also rested from his works as God did from his. https://bible.com/bible/59/heb.4.10.ESV
Relationship with God
The Bible often depicts God’s special love relationship with us by using family or kinship metaphors, particularly metaphors of the love between a husband and wife or of a good mother for her child. These metaphors are used particularly to depict the special relationship between God and His covenant people. This is a relationship of covenantal love, which involves not only God’s love for His people but also expectations that people will accept this love and will love Him (and one another) in return.