Love conquers a multitude of things

Published on March 12, 2026 at 2:20 PM

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   The Lord is speaking to our hearts today, and I'm looking at a scripture in Psalms 1:2, and it says, “But his delight is in the law of the Lord.”

   And I thank God, it makes me think about what Jesus said. He said, “A new commandment I give unto you; that you love one another, even as I have loved you.”

   And love covers all the commandments. Paul said love fulfills all the commandments. And I thank God for that. He says, “But delight in the law of the Lord.” Delight in God's Word. Delight in His love. Meditate on His love. It's important for us to know, first of all, that God loves me. God loves you. Unconditionally. Unconditionally, you know, grace is unmerited, unearned, undeserved love and favor of God.

   And that's how we're saved. We cannot be good enough for it. Our work doesn't save us. God loves me. That's the beginning. And then when we receive that, when that becomes a reality to us, praise God, then that's when we begin to see God planting the Word in our hearts. He said in Hebrews, He said, “I'm going to plant my Word in your heart.” I'm gonna embed it in your heart. I'm gonna plant it in your heart, and I'm gonna plant it in your mind. I'm gonna write it in your mind. 

    We have the Word of God inside of us, in our spirit. And when we study the Word, when we meditate on the Word, the Holy Spirit gives us understanding. He gives us revelation that comes from Him that the natural mind cannot even begin to comprehend. You know, Paul said, “Father, give them the revelation, the Spirit of wisdom and revelation, that they would know the length, the height, the depth, the width of your love.” Praise God.

   And that's what the Spirit of God is doing. He's giving us the revelation today about God loving us and us meditating on His love. And it says but his delight is in the law of the Lord and you know when we delight in God when we delight in his love. I thank God for that. I thank God for that. God is not hard and he's not mean. He is a very forgiving and loving God. Jesus forgave us of all of our sins when He went to the cross every sin that we would ever commit, He forgave us.

   He said you're forgiven. 

   Colossians 2:13 says you're forgiven of all your sins. And I thank God for that. And He wants us to meditate on that today. He wants us to meditate on His promises and thank Him for His promises, all of them and everything that we have in Christ today, in His love today.

   He says in Psalms 1, verse 2, “But His delight is in the law of the Lord,” and in His law He meditates day and night. He shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water that brings forth its fruit in its season. Whose leaf also shall not wither, and whatever he does shall prosper. That's a powerful promise, that whatever we do, we shall prosper. And as we meditate in His word, then He begins to give us revelation. He begins to direct our steps. He begins to open doors for us that only God can do.

   God wants us to spend time meditating. He said, Meditate upon my word, meditate on my promises. And that's how faith is born in our hearts. As we meditate upon His Word, as we speak His Word, then we're going to begin to see God bring them to pass.

   And it's important for us to know the power of meditating on His Word. Proverbs 23:7, it says, “As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he” So this is very important, that what you're thinking in your heart, what you're meditating in your heart is what's going to come to pass. Whether it's good or whether it's evil. When I say evil, I should say doubt and unbelief, fear, something

the devil has planted in your mind, in your heart, in your meditating upon. That will also come to pass. So it's important that we bring every thought into captivity.

   In 2 Corinthians 10:5, it says “to bring every thought into captivity.” Every thought, every word, and not to allow those negative words to get a hold of us, but instead replace those negative thoughts with the word of God; with what God's word says. Amen!

   In Job 3:25 said, “The thing I feared the most came upon me.” A lot of times people miss that when they are studying Job. They miss what happened with Job. The devil doesn't have any power. But what the devil does is plant seed in our mind. And if we don't know the word of God, then we allow that seed to take root. We allow that fear to take root, or that doubt to take root,

or condemnation. You know, God's people, Jesus said, I don't come to condemn. Jesus came and delivered us, freed us from condemnation through His precious blood.

    He said, I forgive you. I forgive you for every mistake you've made. I forgive you of every sin you've made. I forgive you of all of it, and I paid the price. I paid the price so you don't have to. I paid with my blood so that you can be saved, so you can have eternal life, you can be healed.

   You can be blessed and prospered, your family can be healed and set free, that you can have the mind of Christ and you know the truth. He said, You'll know the truth and the truth will set you free. Thank God for that.




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