🥹🙏🏽 How beautiful is this song? 🎶 Another cover by Elijah Scott. This song is very meaningful as it reflects Jesus Christ. The red words symbolize the words of Jesus in the Bible. How powerful is this message about Hope, Faith, and Love? God’s Love is unconditional. Another powerful choice in music 🔥🙌🏽💪🏽🙏🏽. Praise God in all we do, Amen! Elijah Scott is the best new artist and country music will never be the same without him, and I stand by that!
We talked about things we were both going through, and what stayed with me most afterward was the way she moves through life with so much grace. There is a calm strength about her that feels deeply rooted in faith.
It felt like such a gift to have someone in my life who is faith-forward — someone whose instinct is to look up toward God even in the middle of life’s challenges.
What I’ve realized about myself, even after experiencing success and accolades, is that the things that move me most are not the flashy moments. I do believe achievements are worth celebrating, and they are meaningful in their own way. But the connections that stay with me the longest are the deep and personal ones.
I love seeing people’s hearts.
The people who have walked through hardship and still carry hope.
The ones who have endured and still choose kindness.
The ones who move through the world with quiet resilience.
There are many accomplishments to be had in this world. But when I encounter a tender-hearted and Christ-fearing soul, it feels like a rare and sacred blessing.
Jesus once said:
“Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.”
— Matthew 5:5 (ESV)
The world celebrates power and recognition.
But God sees the gentle, the humble, and the faithful.
And today reminded me how beautiful those kinds of hearts truly are.
Jesus died on the cross for us — because God unconditionally loves us.
And that made me think:
If Jesus suffered, why wouldn’t we?
If we choose to love, we will suffer. Not as punishment. Not as the end result. But as the cost of loving deeply in a fragile world.
I’m not talking about enduring abuse or staying in relationships that diminish or harm you. That is not love.
I’m talking about willingly accepting the risks that come with loving someone — the vulnerability, the unknowns, the possibility of loss.
For example, I love the little kiddos in my life — my goddaughter, nephews, and godson. Loving them fills me with joy… and it terrifies me too. And one day, God willing, I hope to become a mother. I know that calling will come with sacrifice. With surrender. Maybe even with pieces of my individuality reshaped in ways I can’t yet see.
But this understanding gives me peace. To love is to open your hands.
To live in this world with love and hope — without fear of getting hurt or feeling alone — that feels like freedom.
Because it is written:
“There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear. For fear has to do with punishment, and whoever fears has not been perfected in love.
We love because he first loved us.”
— 1 John 4:18–19
I say this humbly, knowing I am deeply loved in this world by family and friends. But even beyond that — as we all fade, as seasons change — I know I have been and will always be loved by God.
And that is the ultimate peace. The highest form of love my soul will ever experience.
[9] El Señor no demora el cumplimiento de su promesa, como algunos definen la demora, sino que está siendo muy paciente con ustedes. Pues no quiere que ninguno se pierda, sino que todos se arrepientan.
[1] Señor, tú eres mi Dios. Te honraré y alabaré quien eres, porque has hecho cosas maravillosas que planificaste hace tiempo. Eres fiel y digno de confianza.
Have a blessed day! Please remember Jesus loves you, died on the cross for us, rose from the tomb on the third day and one day soon, Jesus is coming back for his beloved children, so let’s PRAY, READ AND STAY in God’s Word, SPREAD the Gospel and let’s get ready for CHRIST’S RETURN, in Jesus name.