For Jesus, it was about the Father and us. It was not about Him. Could we say the same about ourselves? From the book: Removing Your Shame Label.

Eddie Capparucci
For Jesus, it was about the Father and us. It...
For Jesus, it was about the Father and us. It...
For Jesus, it was about the Father and us. It...
For Jesus, it was about the Father and us. It...
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Jesus’s greatest manifestation of love was for others and not himself. The same can be said about ourselves. What is true of Jesus and ourselves must be true of the church and the body of Christ. Our focus should be on those who are not Christians rather than those who are Christians. We can do this by showing love to those who are not Christian as well as focusing our attention on those who are Christian.

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