Jesus Loves You, Say It Again
Our culture often promotes the lifestyle and status of the rich and famous, Hollywood celebrities, or professional athletes. We are driven to compare ourselves to these people in the hope that fame and fortune will make us a better person and will yield a better life. Our purpose, identity, worth, and happiness are not found in the things of this world but rather in knowing who we are in the one who loves us, Jesus.The world tells us we should look a certain way, have a certain career, drive a certain car, and marry a certain person. We pursue the things of this world that are fed daily to us as if our spiritual health was dependent upon them for wholeness. Yet, despite our pursuits we never find true joy and happiness, struggling in many walks of life. We are, in Jesus, more than any celebrity. As we learn more about Jesus and the love He has demonstrated and the love He holds for us still today, we understand it is what is in the heart of man that matters more than that which is in t