Guest Post by Author Jan Kent
“For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” Romans 8:38-39
I had no idea until now that the game of pulling off daisy petals has its origin in France! It is called, “effeuiller la marguerite,” and the idea of course is to determine if the object of your affection returns your love. The phrase, “he loves me, he loves me not,” is repeated with the removal of each petal until with the last petal comes the answer. This phrase exists in thirty three languages so perhaps this game is worldwide. I remember playing it as a young girl but this cat does not seem too interested in playing it!
Today’s verse reassures us of the permanence of God’s love. We never have to play this game with God. Unlike human relationships, there are no games involved. He has made a commitment to love us and He never goes back on His promise. There is no dark power that can interfere with His love. There is no possible event in our future that can change His love. Death itself cannot destroy His indescribable love for us.
Does He love me more today than yesterday? Will He love me more tomorrow than today? As He is love by His very nature, the answer is “no.” His love is a perfect love that cannot be improved upon. The answer is always, “He loves me.”
Thank you Lord, for Your perfect love.
Meet Jan Kent, a missionary in France for the last 30 years, alongside her husband, Randy. Jan grew up in a Christian family and is a Biola graduate. After marrying Randy, God called them to France as church planters.
Jan has created women’s ministries in 3 French churches and is an international conference and retreat speaker. In addition, her devotional blog (DevotionsByJan.com) is read worldwide. She recently published a book, Picture the Scripture, available on Amazon (https://a.co/d/hGmFRdl). Her passion is God’s Word and communicating it through writing, teaching, music and even ventriloquism!
Jan is a mother of three and a Nana to four adorable grandchildren!
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