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    God's Love Language

    O magnify the LORD with me, And let us exalt His name together (Psalm 34:3 NASB).

    Last night we had a wonderful Ladies Night Out. We talked about the importance of friendship and being a loving friend. Many have heard of the book called "The 5 Love Languages" by Gary Chapman, but have we read it? Do you know what your Love Language is? Are you a person who likes, Quality Time, Words of Affirmation, Physical Touch, Acts of Kindness or do you simply enjoy Receiving Gifts? By learning what your Love Language is, and the Love Language of your loved ones, you will begin to communicate and love on whole new level.

    I believe God has a Love Language too, it could very well be all 5 Languages rolled into one to make for an AGAPE Love (A. Acts of Kindness, G. Gifts, A. Affirmation, P. Physical Touch, E. Every Quality moment He can have with you).

    I came across this devotional below and I thought it would be a perfect reminder for us today of the Love of God!

    Gratitude and thanksgiving is so important for your soul. It is not just what God wants from you; it is what God wants for you.

    Gratitude has been called the “memory of the heart.” Praise and gratitude bring up pictures in our minds that say, “Remember.”

    Isn’t that what Jesus did in the last twelve hours of His life as He broke the bread and passed the cup? “And he took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to them saying, ‘This is my body given for you; do this in remembrance of me. In the same way, after the supper, he took the cup…” (Luke 22:19-20).

    Remember. Give thanks.

    David invites us, “O magnify the LORD with me, And let us exalt His name together” (Psalm 34:3 NASB). When we praise and thank God, we magnify Him—make Him easier to see. A thankful heart opens the windows of heaven that allow us to peek at glory moments all around. Glimpses. Foretastes of our heavenly home that revive our hope and make us hungry for more of Him.

    Why does God want us to give thanks and punctuate all of life with gratitude? He knows that gratitude gives birth to joy. Again, it is not what God wants from you, but what God wants for you. Joy.

    Thanksgiving in “all things” squeezes difficult circumstances until joy oozes out of us. Fruit, if it had a say in the matter, would not like the squeezing, but it is the only way to get the sweet juice past the tough dimpled skin to the outside. Otherwise it would stay locked away until the fruit shriveled up and died.

    Perhaps your relationship with God has come to the plateau of routine, passionless religion—as if your faith is stuck on the sandbar of mediocrity when it is truly meant to sail the seas of the joyful life. So what will lift your boat? What will get the joyless you “unstuck”? I suggest the language of a grateful heart will swell the tide to lift your soul from the sandbar and loosen you from the hold of the sucking muck below. Give it a try. As Jonah showed us, the way out of the belly of the whale is praise.

    When I feel distant from God, gratitude and praise is often the ramp to get me back on the right road. When I have strayed from acknowledging His presence, when I have forgotten in him we live and move and have our being, when I have made me big and God small, gratitude leads me back to right relationship with Him. And then I wonder why I ever would be so careless as to drift away in the first place.

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