Yadah, in her song, said, "He looked past my sin, my guilt, my shame and showed me love."
So you see, there are lots of reasons for God to hate us.
Stiillllll, He looked past all of those and chose to love us.
Think about this.
Do you know what it means for someone to love you unconditionally? It's someone loving you constantly, no matter the circumstance, not minding whom or what you are. It is the purest form of love.
That's the love God has for us.
It's quite funny.
He's the creator, He's God, He's the one who suffered and died for us. And we're the creation, we're the subjects, we're literally the servants, we're the rebels; the sinners.
We're the ones meant to show the love, yet He loves us more than we even love Him.
Instead of taking a sip, he covered the drink and handed it to the girl. Her smile was radiant, literally brightening up the surroundings.
Moral lesson: It doesn't always have to be something big. Sometimes, the smallest acts of kindness are what matter most.
I was heading home today when I saw a little girl walking along the road, begging for alms. She approached a bike driver who was parked by the side of the road, sipping a drink he had just bought from a hawker.