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šŸ’œ Daily Devotional – Held in Everlasting Love

šŸ’œ Daily Devotional – Held in Everlasting Love

February 3, 2026Theme:Ā Resting in the Love That Never Lets Go

Scripture:ā€œYea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love: therefore with lovingkindness have I drawn thee.ā€ā€” Jeremiah 31:3 (KJV)

Reflection:There is a kind of love the world cannot offer—a love that does not fade, falter, or fail. God calls it everlasting love. It existed before you were born, it surrounds you today, and it will carry you into eternity.

Agape love does not push.It does not abandon.It gently draws us closer with lovingkindness.

On days when you feel weary, uncertain, or unworthy, God’s love remains unchanged. He does not love you based on your strength, your productivity, or your perfection. He loves you because you are His.

God’s love is the safe place your soul longs for. It is where striving ends and peace begins. When we rest in His love, we stop trying to prove ourselves and start trusting Him more deeply.

Today is an invitation to rest—to lean fully into the arms of a God whose love will never let you go.

Meditation:Quietly reflect:Am I resting in God’s love, or am I still trying to earn it?Breathe deeply and allow His love to surround you.

Prayer:Father, thank You for loving me with an everlasting love. Help me rest in Your presence and trust Your heart completely. Draw me closer to You today, not through striving, but through surrender. I choose to live rooted in Your love and guided by Your truth. In Jesus’ name, Amen. šŸ’œ

šŸ“– Daily Bible Reading – February 3

Romans 8

As you read today, reflect on:

  • The assurance of God’s love

  • The freedom we have in Christ

  • The truth that nothing can separate us from His love

šŸ‘‰ Encouragement to Share:Which verse spoke most deeply to your heart today? How did it remind you of God’s everlasting love?

✨ You are deeply loved, fully known, and eternally held. Let’s keep drawing nearer to Jesus—resting in His perfect Agape love.

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