Real Love Makes Waves

Real Love Makes Waves


I always thought love meant having to be loving in a more quite, passive way.

It’s only now I realise that it’s actually the opposite.


Love doesn’t mean being a doormat and being silent when knowing what you are seeing or hearing is wrong.

Rather, it means standing in your own truth—one that isn’t afraid to make waves and have the hard conversations that are, yes, uncomfortable, but very necessary.


Think in terms of the one known as Yeshua.

He is depicted as an all-loving being who preached love and forgiveness.


And while that may be one aspect of love, it certainly isn’t the whole truth.

That’s why only the strongest can wield love to its fullest effect.


When we think spiritual master, what comes to mind?

Someone with infinite patience, sitting there smiling tranquilly, being revered all day?


But now everything changes!

What it really means is practicing what you preach.


Yeshua did not just sit there being served the best in life—no!

He was leading by example.

He had callouses on his hands and sweat on his brow.


There can be no other way for one who acts on truth.


Love is the strongest force there is!

So wouldn’t you have to be strong to use it?


Anything less has been watered down.

Anything other, and you’re just going round in circles.


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