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Day 6: Bold in Love

Day 6: Bold in Love

Love Loudly: Bold Hearts That Transform and Heal



Opening:

Boldness is most powerful when it flows through love. Loving boldly means being vulnerable, generous, and courageous—even when it’s risky. Bold love transforms hearts and brings healing where there was brokenness.

Scripture:

“Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.” — 1 Peter 4:8

Encouragement:

Don’t shrink back from loving boldly, even when it feels uncomfortable. Your bold love has the power to break chains, restore relationships, and reflect God’s heart.

Affirmation:

I love boldly and freely. My heart is courageous and healing.

Call to Action:

Think of someone in your life who needs bold love today. Reach out in kindness, forgiveness, or encouragement. Let your love be loud and fearless.


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