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Our God is an abundant God—overflowing with love, grace, and
mercy—and He calls us to reflect this abundance in our love for others. In
today’s Scripture, Paul prays for the believers to grow in this divine love,
mirroring the lavish and unending love of our Lord.
The Bible reveals God's character as abundant in goodness
and love: “The LORD is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in
steadfast love” (Psalm 103:8). God does not give sparingly but lavishes His
love upon us. Paul’s prayer echoes this divine trait; he asks for love not just
to grow but to overflow, reaching beyond the church and touching the lives of
everyone. This is the nature of our abundant God: He continually gives, and He
desires His children to live with the same generous spirit.
The term "increase" suggests growth or expansion.
When it comes to love, it means expanding our ability to love, continually
adding more to what we already possess. "Abound," however, implies an
overflow and abundance—having plenty, existing in large quantities. To
"abound" in love means having a bountiful, extravagant love that goes
beyond mere sufficiency.
Imagine two apple trees. One is young and healthy, steadily
growing with a few apples appearing on its branches. This represents
"increase" – a small love growing into something more significant.
The other tree is mature, overflowing with ripe, juicy apples, practically
begging to be shared. This represents "abound" – a plentiful love
that blesses everyone around it.
If God’s love is abundant, then we, as His image-bearers,
are called to love with the same abundance. This is about letting His love fill
and flow through us. Are there areas where your love has run dry? Perhaps
toward a family member, a neighbor, or even a stranger? God does not want us to
ration love but to give freely, trusting that He will replenish us.
Ask God to fill you with His abundant love so you can love
with an open hand and an open heart. Step out in faith to show love
extravagantly—through kindness, forgiveness, and service. Reflect His character
by loving others as He has loved you.