Happy Friday!!! We are on the last day of Loving God with ALL our HEARTS! 💕
Today our verse is:
The third time he said to him, “Simon son of John, do you love me?”Peter was hurt because Jesus asked him the third time, “Do you love me?” He said,
“Lord, you know all things; you know that I love you.” John 21:17
He knows. But He wants to hear us say it. He wants us to sit down and have a conversation with Him in prayer, and He wants to remind us to take care of the precious people He has entrusted to us, fulfilling the second part of the greatest commandment, by loving others as ourselves.
Each time the Lord asked Peter if He loved Him, He also responded to Peter, slightly differently each time.
FEED MY LAMBS
TEND MY SHEEP
FEED MY SHEEP
Which response resonates with you the most?
Here at Refocused, we narrow our focus to the people closet to us: our husband, children, family, and then outward to the rest of the world.
Take the response that spoke most to you, and ask the LORD how to fulfill this calling.
I chose, “TEND MY SHEEP.”
This really hit home with me right now, especially after talking in terms of gardening yesterday. Tending is constant work. I am so thankful for the sheep the Lord has given me to bless and tend.
Weekend Challenge:
Continue spending the first five minutes of the day journaling your heart out to the Lord. Spend the next five minutes writing out how you can tend to or feed the precious people the Lord has put in your life.
Love GOD, Love OTHERS. Refocus and love those closest to you really well ❤
Have a great weekend, and get ready to love Him with ALL your SOUL on Monday!
Buy the “ALL of ME” Study Here:
After you purchase, click “Return to Merchant” and you will be taken to the page for the download! So excited to journey through loving Him more! ❤️🎉
$10
All of Me: Loving God with ALL your Heart, Soul, Mind & Strength I hope you will join us as we journey through the greatest commandment!
For more info in the study, click here
If you can’t buy the study, screenshot this free Scripture Writing Plan instead:
Have a great weekend!
Praying for you,
Amy