Capturing Love's Attention
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What we celebrate reveals who we are. We open 1 Corinthians 13:6 and trace a straight line from our laughter, screens, and conversations to the loves that shape our lives. The theme is stark and liberating: love refuses to rejoice in unrighteousness and learns to rejoice with the truth. That clarity confronts how entertainment can dull our sense of holiness, how cultural approval can masquerade as compassion, and how gossip can turn our words into quiet weapons. It also offers something better: a way to cultivate joy that aligns with the heart of Christ.
We walk through the subtle ways we “come alongside” darkness—by what we watch, applaud, and repeat—and why even passive approval deforms our character. Then we turn to the freedom found in truth: the gospel that anchors courage, the Scriptures that set our loves in order, and the daily practices that make a believer’s life bright and credible. Along the way, we unpack why love protects rather than exposes, how speech can either heal or harm, and why celebrating obedience and repentance builds a culture of grace. A moving letter from a wife who kept covenant through decades of hardship gives a flesh-and-blood picture of what rejoicing in truth looks like when no one is cheering.
If you’re ready for a heart audit—of your inputs, your approvals, and your words—this conversation will give you handles to change what you feed your soul and what you celebrate out loud. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review telling us: what truth will you rejoice in today?
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