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Love Out Loud

Author: Joyce Meyer Publishing House: Faith Words

Joyce Meyer proposes us in "Love Out Loud", 365 devotions for loving God, loving yourself, and loving others. God’s desire has always been that we freely receive from Him and freely give out to others.


In Love Out Loud, Joyce Meyer wishes that asking you to concentrate for one whole year on what is most important to God, and it is love! Loving God, loving yourself, and loving others. I am urging you to make this the main focus of your life and do it loud; be bold about it, pursue it, and seek it eagerly.

Learn everything you can about what genuine love is. God is love, and we can never know true love apart from Him. He wants to pour His love into you until you are completely whole and secure in Him.

Whether our pain is spiritual, emotional, mental, or physical, God’s unconditional love is the healing ointment we need. Everyone in the world is searching for unconditional love and acceptance. Sadly, many spend their entire lives looking in all the wrong places, and their pain multiplies instead of diminishes.

God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, so that whoever believes in Him might not perish, but have everlasting life (see John 3:16). Believing in Jesus as your Savior is the beginning of love received, and without it we can never value and properly love ourselves. If we can believe that God who is perfect loves us, then we can love ourselves, and if we can do that, then we can love others.

Joyce Meyer proposes us in "Love Out Loud", 365 devotions for loving God, loving yourself, and loving others. God’s desire has always been that we freely receive from Him and freely give out to others. We can never buy the love of God with our own good works or perfection, but we can look to Jesus, the Perfect One, who took our sins upon Himself and died so that we might be free. Love is the greatest thing in the world and must be our focus in life.


Most of us have wondered at some time, “How do I love God? What can I do to show love for Him?” Jesus told Peter three times that if he loved Him, he should help other people (see John 21:15–17). God’s plan is so simple that we often miss it as we look for something more complex as the answer to life’s pain and problems.

He said to receive and give love, to abide (live, dwell, and remain) in it, and make the pursuit of it your lifetime goal. As we do this God is pleased, we have more joy than we can imagine, and we are a success because we live to help others.

Joyce Meyer say: I tried selfishness and self-centeredness for many years, and I can assure you that it doesn’t work. It will never give the satisfaction in life that you seek. Deposit yourself with God, trust Him to meet all your needs, and get busy loving out loud.

The spiritual law that rules God’s Kingdom is that “we reap what we sow.” Give and it shall be given unto you, good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over will it be given back to you (Luke 6:38 paraphrased).

After wasting much of my life pursuing what did not really matter, I learned to pursue what matters most, and it is love!

Now faith, hope, and love abide, but the greatest of these is love!
1 CORINTHIANS 13:13 ESV

Joyce Meyer

Joyce Meyer

Joyce Meyer is a very dynamic Pastor, Teacher, Author, and Lecturer and Christian preacher with remarkable recognition. His books quickly become the best seller of the New York Times.

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