Recovering the Habit of Loving Infinitely

Let us not forget the power of love. This is how Jesus taught us in his earthly life and this is how we will learn from the following article.


"When he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd." Matthew 9:36

How often we feel trapped because it is too late to change anything in our lives. We are lulled into believing that our choices are wrong or that our past mistakes have left us with no room for change, and we see our goals as implausible and unattainable.

However, it is important to remember that it is never too late to improve and change for the glory of God. We are proud to trust in His eternal love and rely on His enthusiasm and importance to lead us to the future we have always dreamed of.

Sometimes we feel frustrated, angry and confused without understanding the source of our unhappiness. There is something hidden within us that robs us of peace and happiness, but we find it difficult to know what is really happening to us.


"But you, Lord, are a shield around me, my glory, the One who lifts my head high!" Psalm 3:3

It is possible that these unpleasant feelings are caused by the goals we had set for ourselves and left thinking they would not be possible. This confusion does not magically end. They are always in our heart, and, without realizing it, they can lead us to a state of sadness and gloom.

It is important to restore stability and self-respect through prayer, to renew our faith in Christ. In this way, we can get rid of the stress that overwhelms us and chase away the fog that keeps us from seeing the end of the road. We live in a difficult world full of needs.

Daily burdens and responsibilities can distract us from our personal and spiritual goals in Christ. It is important to understand that the Heavenly Father wants to bring out the best in each one of us and purify us so that from our light we can achieve the goals he has set for us.


“I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world." John 16:33

It is possible that these unpleasant feelings are caused by the goals we had set for ourselves and left thinking that they would not be possible. This confusion does not magically end. They are always in our heart, and, without realizing it, they can lead us to a state of sadness and gloom.

It is important to restore stability and self-respect through prayer, to renew our faith in Christ. In this way, we can get rid of the stress that overwhelms us and chase away the fog that keeps us from seeing the end of the road. We live in a difficult world full of needs.

Daily burdens and responsibilities can distract us from our personal and spiritual goals in Christ. It is important to understand that our Heavenly Father wants to bring out the best in each one of us and purify us so that from our light we can achieve the goals He has set for us.


"No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us." Romans 8:37

It is essential to adopt a different attitude and not allow ourselves to be invaded by the harmful feeling that it is too late to start over. We must not believe that we have missed irreparable opportunities, that the train has passed and that it is useless to keep trying, nor think that it is not possible to correct mistakes and behaviors to reach our objectives.

Our unwavering faith is demonstrated by doing the will of the Most High and fulfilling the purposes He has assigned us. Let us not forget that God is our perfect guide and, with Him by our side, nothing is impossible.

Let us trust in His love and grace, and allow ourselves to be transformed by His healing power. Let us accept the challenge to be reborn in His light and walk into a future full of blessings and renewed opportunities. It is never too late to start anew and build a full life in God's love and hope.


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