Love believes in all things. Do we believe in love? Do we believe in God? The God who created us, who gave us life? Do we believe? I hear some people, sometimes they say, “My father hurt me so much. For me, he doesn’t exist.” He doesn’t exist? He exists. Your father exists. Whether you like it or not, your father exists. It’s the same with God. Whether you believe in God or you don’t believe in God, God exists.
You have parents, you have siblings, you have friends, you have coworkers. You do everything. Who is the source of all this? The God Almighty, because He gives all this out of love. We must respond by loving God, believing in Him, and trusting Him. Love believes in all things.
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