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You Make My Love Come Down: Understanding Divine Love

 

YOU MAKE MY LOVE COME DOWN – Revelation 20:1

Angel coming down from heaven representing divine love reaching humanity


"And I saw an angel come down from heaven, having the key of the bottomless pit and a great chain in their hand." – Revelation 20:1 (KSB)

   Love comes down because love is high. God’s love is elevated perfect, everlasting, unconditional, and universal. Because divine love is so high, it always descends to reach people exactly where they are.

   Jesus is the supreme expression of love coming down. For God so loved the world that love left heaven and entered earth, showing humanity the way back to divine oneness. Love does not remain distant; it moves toward us.

1. Angels: Love Delivered from Heaven

   Angels demonstrate love coming down. Throughout Scripture, God sends angels from heaven to earth as messengers, protectors, and guides. Each angelic appearance is a reminder that divine love is active, intentional, and personal.

   When heaven sends help, it is love responding to human need.

2. The Savior: Love Made Flesh

   The Savior embodies love coming down in its fullest expression. Jesus reveals the depth of God’s love for humanity, love that heals, forgives, restores, and redeems.

   In Christ, love does not merely speak; love walks, touches, listens, and lays down its life. This is divine love reaching humanity at its lowest places and lifting it higher.

3. Rain: Love That Nourishes Life

   Rain illustrates love coming down in nature. It falls freely, without discrimination, watering the earth so that life may flourish. Rain does not question worthiness; it simply gives.

   In the same way, God’s love pours out to nurture growth, healing, and renewal in every soul.

Living Love That Comes Down

   Allow God’s love to come down and meet you exactly where you are. Then, let your love come down to meet others where they are without judgment, distance, or condition.

   Embrace the three T’s:

   Transform your thoughts to align with love’s height.

   Talk with words that reflect divine oneness.

   Take action that extends love universally.

   When love comes down, heaven touches earth.

📖 Reflection: Where in your life is God inviting divine love to come down and meet you more fully?

💡 Action Step: Today, intentionally bring love down—offer kindness, compassion, or encouragement to someone exactly where they are.

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