Galatians 6:2 (KJV)
“Bear ye one another’s burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ.”

BIBLE READING:
Hosea 1-3; Psalm 121
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Stormie Omartian is widely known today as a bestselling author and powerful voice in Christian ministry. Her book The Power of a Praying Wife broke records and remained a bestseller for years, impacting countless lives across the world. Yet her journey to that place of influence began in deep brokenness.
As a child, Stormie grew up in a home marked by poverty and severe emotional pain. Her mother struggled with mental illness and often subjected her to harsh treatment—locking her in closets for hours and neglecting her well-being. These experiences left her battling rejection, fear, depression, and a deep sense of loneliness.
Though she later found some success working in the entertainment industry, inwardly she remained empty. She turned to unhealthy relationships and destructive habits, searching for something to fill the void. At one point, overwhelmed by despair, she considered ending her life.
Then everything changed when a Christian friend named Terry reached out to her with genuine love and concern. Through Terry’s continual love and acts of compassion, Stormie encountered the message of Christ.
That love opened her heart to God, and from that moment, her life began to transform until she became a strong Christian. Stormie went on to become a minister of the Gospel who is a blessing to many around the world.

Indeed, simply showing people love can make all the difference in their lives. Terry’s intentional compassion became the bridge on which Stormie walked from darkness to light.
All around us today are hurting people who need our love and encouragement. Many are dealing with unresolved pain, anger, and deep emotional wounds. God brings us in contact with these people to give us the opportunity to make a difference in their lives.
Galatians 6:10 says, “As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men…”
We do good when we express the love of Christ through our actions.
Love is practical. It may be your listening ear, your kind words, your encouragement, or your willingness to stand by someone in their difficult moment. Love is not just what we say—it is what we do.
When we go the extra mile to show love, we reveal God to the world, because God is love.
Our actions speak louder than our words. When we practically show love it has the power to  transform lives
Today, someone needs to feel the power of God’s love through us. As we intentionally express compassion to others, God will cause His blessings to overflow in our own lives—exceedingly, abundantly above all we could ask or imagine.

PRAYER:
Lord, please help me to love You wholeheartedly and to share Your love with everyone I encounter. Grant me the grace to express Your love through my words, actions, and daily life, in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE
There is something that God has placed within you that the world is eagerly awaiting to see.WORDBITE 222

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