Love is a commitment, a covenant!
I AM moved by having constant lovers, not only loving Me when things feel good, or feel great. Only loving Me when I touch them, and then being moved by My touch.
But I desire and love, and delight in constant lovers, that love irregardless of what their feelings may speak to them or, by what is going on in their lives, or by what their bodies are going through, or what their finances are going through, and, or what their relationships are going through.
Constant lovers, lovers that I can depend upon just as well as they can depend upon Me. I have looked for such lovers. Lovers that are constant, lovers that are not fooled, lovers that are sound, stable and fixed.
I have looked for lovers and in the days ahead it will be these lovers that will be audacious, that will be bold, that will be courageous, that will do exploits in My name. It will be these lovers that refuse to be moved by things, feelings, circumstances or situations, that are constantly growing in love.
Realizing that love is not only feelings, but love is based on something deeper, it is a commitment, it is a covenant and they will stay faithful always and forever. These are the lovers that I have been looking for and I AM well pleased to have found such lovers.
“Therefore I love thy commandments above gold; yea, above fine gold,” Psalm 119:127.
“If ye love me, keep my commandments,” John 14:15.
“Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?” Romans 8:35.
Love,
~ Debra Lowe
Pastor Debra Lowe has served The LORD for 39 years as a Prophet to the nation. She also walks in the office of teacher and is an intercessor using these gifts to minister to the body of Christ, teaching men, women and children to enter into His presence causing them to mature and be changed by His Word. As a servant of the Most High God she brings forth a word in due season to the body of Christ.
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