Love is the centerpiece of thriving relationships. Scripture makes it
clear that we need to be people who love—love God with all our hearts, love our
neighbor as ourselves, and love our enemies. But it’s hard to love when we
don’t feel loved. Neglected children, spouses who feel ignored by their mates,
and parents who are alienated from their children all know the heartache of a
life that lacks love.
So, for everyone who longs to be loved, welcome to the pleasure of
knowing that you are richly loved by God. Think of the profound impact of His
love that was poured out for you at the cross. Meditate on the fact that if
you’ve trusted in Him, His love covers your faults and failures and that you
are clothed with His spotless righteousness (Rom. 3:22-24). Revel in the fact
that nothing can separate you from His love (8:39). Embrace His loving
provision of a future secured for you where you will be eternally loved (John
3:16).
When John tells us that we “ought to love one another,” he calls us the
“beloved” (1 John 4:11; see also 3:1-2). Once you embrace how wonderfully loved
you are by God, it will be much easier to be the loving person God calls you to
be—even toward those who don’t show you love.