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    Counsel #18 — Love Wins

    Picture: Counsel #18 — Love WinsCWe 28.1

    Love and unity are at the heart of the Christian faith, and because we believe that God’s love is unconditional, we’re called to reflect that same love in how we treat others - especially those who don’t share our beliefs. Before Jesus ascended back to heaven, He commanded his followers to show the love of God to others - a command still applicable to us today.CWe 28.2

    Instead of focusing on others’ flaws, Christians should aim to be one in body, like parts of an orchestra working together to bring about harmony. This doesn’t mean we all must think or act the same, but it means supporting each other and staying connected by a shared purpose: to make the world better through compassion.[28]https://adventistreview.org/magazine-article/is-unity-possible/ Whenever it’s difficult to show love to someone seemingly “unlovable,” reflect on the words of our Savior: “But love your enemies, do good to them, and lend to them without expecting to get anything back. Then your reward will be great, and you will be children of the Most High…”[29]Luke 6:35 NIVCWe 28.3

    “If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? Even sinners love those who love them.” Luke 6:32 NIVCWe 28.4

    “We are to follow the example set by Christ, and make Him our pattern, until we shall have the same love for others as He has manifested for us.” Ellen White in Our Father Cares, p. 27CWe 28.5

    Reflect: How can you show love to someone today?CWe 28.6

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