"The Abundance of the Free Favour of the Lord." Luke 4:18-19
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Truth without love can wound deeply, while love without truth can mislead. Ephesians 4:15 instructs us to speak “the truth in love,” that we may grow and help others grow too. In conflict, it is often easier to stay silent to avoid tension or to speak harshly to prove a point. Both extremes damage trust and block resolution. Love requires us to be honest, but in a way that builds rather than breaks.
Speaking the truth in love means checking your heart before your mouth. Ask yourself: Is my goal to heal or to hurt? Am I speaking to solve or to shame? Words delivered with gentleness, patience, and kindness can bring clarity and understanding, whereas harsh words can create walls. Even hard truths become easier to receive when carried on the foundation of genuine care.
Today, commit to honesty wrapped in grace. Be bold enough to speak the truth and wise enough to season it with love. Choose words that protect the other person’s dignity and honour your integrity. When truth and love walk together, conflicts transform into opportunities for deeper connection and growth.
Think about a time when someone corrected or challenged you with love. You likely felt respected and understood, even if the message was hard. That experience is a reminder of the power of loving truth. You can offer that gift to others.
Jesus spoke the truth clearly, but His heart was always full of compassion. He corrected Peter with love and restored him after failure. He spoke hard truths to the woman at the well, but she left transformed. Truth in love invites healing rather than condemnation.
Write down one conversation where you need to speak the truth. Then write, “I will speak to heal, not to harm.” Pray for the right words and the right heart before you speak.
"Truth cuts deepest when love is absent. Speak to restore, not to destroy."
May God bless your heart with wisdom to speak the truth gently and courage to do it with love. May your words bring clarity, peace, and healing. Let your conversations reflect grace, and may every truth you share draw others closer to understanding and reconciliation. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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