March 8 Love Like It's Hard

 Theme: Showing Christ’s love in tough relationships.

Jolene Whyte
Kings SDA Church

Matthew 5:44  “But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.”

 Loving like Christ calls us to love isn’t always easy. It’s the kind of love that asks us to go beyond our feelings, beyond our comfort zones, and to keep loving even when it seems hard or unfair. This is the love that truly reflects Christ’s heart—a love that is patient, kind, forgiving, and never gives up.

I’ve walked through a season of love that felt impossible. There was a time when I gave everything to someone I loved deeply. I sacrificed, forgave, and stayed, even when it hurt. But there came a moment when I had to make a difficult decision—one that broke my heart but was necessary for my own healing and peace. I had loved, I had forgiven, but I couldn’t keep going in the same place. It was a painful journey, but through it all, God never left me. His love held me even when I felt broken.

Christ’s love for us is unconditional—it doesn’t change when things get hard. He loves us not because we are perfect, but because He is perfect in His love. And as women of faith, we are called to reflect that same love in our relationships, even in tough times. It’s easy to love when everything is going well, but it’s in the hard times that our love truly reflects Christ’s heart.

Loving like it’s hard means we forgive even when the hurt feels too deep. It means we show grace when we’re tempted to hold on to anger. It means we let go of what we can’t control and trust God to heal and restore us. It means knowing when to stay and when to step away—because sometimes, loving like Christ means setting healthy boundaries that honour both ourselves and others.

If you’re in a season where love feels hard, I want to encourage you to hold on to God’s truth: He is with you in every moment. His love is your strength. When we love like Christ, we open ourselves up to His peace, healing, and guidance.

Let’s pray:
Lord, thank You for Your constant love. Help us to reflect Your love, especially in the toughest times. Give us the strength to love with patience, the wisdom to forgive, and the courage to let go of what isn’t healthy. We trust you to lead us through every challenge, knowing that Your love will carry us. In Jesus’ name, Amen.





Comments

  1. Amen . Powerful message Jolen.

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  2. Thanks for sharing Jolen. Loving is indeed hard and calls for us to connect to Jesus to do what doesn't make sense humanly because it is divine. All the best in love, Linda WP

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    1. Amen, thank you for sharing. It’s always best to release the hurt and pain and allow God to take control.

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  3. Truly inspiring words!

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  4. Wow. Really blessed by this Jolen.

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  5. Thank you for the encouragement Powerful Woman of God .

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