Love More This Season
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I was sitting there talking to God, and He spoke something so simple but so deep that it made me rethink everything I thought I understood about people. He said, “It does not matter what it looks like from the outside. What matters is the inside.” And instantly, I felt that. Like, deeply. Because it reminded me just how easily we judge people by surface things that have absolutely nothing to do with their relationship with God.
See, people look at image, but God looks at intention. People look at clothing, but God looks at compassion. People look at behavior, but God looks at the broken places we don’t talk about—the things we’re fighting through, the things we’re healing from, the heart we’re trying to offer Him even when it doesn’t look perfect.
And here’s the part that really touched me:
God is searching for the heart, not the performance.
Some folks look holy because they learned how to “play the part,” but their hearts are far from Him. And some folks don’t fit the religious image at all, yet they talk to God all day long, they cry out to Him in private moments, they love Him with sincerity that can’t be faked. That’s why God told me, “Don’t get caught up in appearances.” Because appearances do not reveal relationship.
Truth is, someone can look faithful but not truly know God. God said that too—faithfulness can come from wanting to maintain a standard, not from a real connection. Some people follow rules to look good. Others follow God because they love Him. And those two things may look the same on the outside, but the heart behind them is completely different.
And y’all… we’ve all seen it.
That person who looks like the “perfect Christian,” yet they’re cold, judgmental, unkind, and spiritually empty.
And then there’s the one folks overlook because they don’t match the image—but they have a heart full of love, humility, and desire to know God more deeply.
God told me to stop judging what I see. Because what we see is never the whole story.
And let me be real: we’ve ALL been misunderstood this way at some point. People looked at our outside—our past, our struggles, our appearance—and assumed they knew our heart. They didn’t. But God did. And God always will.
This is why He said to me:
“I love a person with a heart. I’m looking inside. That’s where truth lives.”
Anyone can dress holy. Anyone can learn the church culture. Anyone can say the right words. But only a real heart—only a heart that’s honest, surrendered, and seeking Him—can catch God’s attention.
So today, I’m choosing to stop looking at what appears right. And I’m choosing to look at the heart—mine and others’. Because God reminded me that someone can be spotless on the outside and still have a heart full of envy, bitterness, jealousy, or dishonesty. And someone else can be rough on the outside, yet their heart is pure, soft, and open toward Him.
And THAT is the person God is after.
Not the one who looks the part… but the one who loves Him from the inside out.
It’s the heart that reveals everything.
And God sees it even when nobody else does. 💛✨