“Love and hope are infinitely more powerful than hate and fury.”
Question for Meditation: How have you seen love and hope overcome hate and fury?
“Love and hope are infinitely more powerful than hate and fury.”
Question for Meditation: How have you seen love and hope overcome hate and fury?
“This is my commandment: love one another as I love you. No one has greater love than this, to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.”
Question for Meditation: What loving service can you provide today?
“Don’t feel ashamed when giving little for charity; that is because there is always goodness in giving no matter how little.”
Question for Meditation: Even if it is a little, what do you have to give today?
“Affirm divine calmness and peace, and send out only thoughts of love and goodwill if you want to live in peace and harmony.”
Question for Meditation: What thoughts of love can you send out today?
“Let us be made golden by the sunshine of His love.”
Question for Meditation: Take some deep breaths today in the knowledge you are loved.
“What we give to the poor, we lend to the Lord.”
Question for Meditation: What do you have to give? Why do you give it?
“Love is a choice. You have to choose to be loving.”
Question for Meditation: How can you choose to be loving today?
“Real love is opening your heart to the unlovable. Real gratitude is giving thanks when things aren’t perfect. Real generosity is sharing when you have very little. Real courage makes the impossible possible with real faith.”
Question for Meditation: How can you have real love?
“I profess the religion of Love, and whatever direction its steed may take, Love is my religion and my faith.”
Question for Meditation: What do you profess?
“First of all, love the Lord God with your whole heart, your whole soul and all your strength, and love your neighbor as yourself.”
Question for Meditation: This is the first line of the chapter on good works. How does love infuse your good works?