Remember that old song sung by Dionne Warwick -- "What the world needs now is love sweet love. It's the only thing that there's just to little of...."
If we truly want lasting change in our lives, perhaps the answer is simpler than we think -- we need more love.
Not the syrupy, movie-kind of love that disappears when life gets difficult. I’m talking about the real kind of love that heals wounded hearts, strengthens weary souls, refreshes tired minds, and reminds people they matter.
After all, “God is love.” (1 John 4:8) -- and because He is love, He created us to love and need one another.
That explains why isolation feels so heavy. God never intended for us to journey through life alone. The New Testament uses the phrase “one another” 58 times:
Love one another.
Pray for one another.
Encourage one another.
Support one another.
That sounds a lot like God's prescription for a healthier and lovelier life, doesn't it?
Romans 12 says we all belong to each other. I love that thought. It means when one person hurts, others gather around. When someone celebrates a victory, we cheer loud enough to make heaven smile.
And honestly, isn't it wonderful to have people who celebrate our good news instead of secretly wishing we fail?
The Bible tells us:
“Take delight in honoring each other.” (Romans 12:10)
What a beautiful way to live.
One of the greatest surprises in life is discovering that when we pour love into others, God somehow pours strength back into us. There is healing in helping. Joy in encouraging. Comfort in comforting others.
Just look at Job. After unimaginable loss, Scripture says:
“After Job had prayed for his friends, the Lord restored his fortunes.” (Job 42:10)
Imagine that.
Sometimes our own healing begins while we're helping someone else heal.
So today, let's fill our lives with love.
Call someone.
Pray for someone.
Celebrate someone.
Encourage someone.
The world has enough anger.
Let’s give it something better. 
The world may be filled with bitterness and division, but God still changes lives through love. Let's love like Him!



