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Publication date Feb 16, 2026

Could you love yourself better? 🤔

Publication date Feb 16, 2026

“Love your neighbor as yourself.” (Matthew 22:39 NIV

This is a very well-known verse. And it’s also one we fail at again and again. Yet this command isn’t just important to God—it’s the MOST important. Because Jesus said:

“You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. A second is EQUALLY important: Love your neighbor as yourself.” (Matthew 22:37-39 NLT, emphasis mine) 

Today, let’s start with the self-love part. “Love your neighbor AS YOURSELF."(Matthew 22:39 NIV, emphasis mine) So what does it actually look like to “love yourself”?

Let me make it simple: To love means to do good. 😙 So loving yourself means: doing GOOD to yourself.

And doing good to yourself doesn’t mean giving yourself everything you want or running up your credit card. It also doesn’t mean comforting yourself with a fifth slice of cake when you’re frustrated.

Doing good to yourself might look like this: going to bed early when your body is tired. Putting your phone aside when your mind is already overloaded—because THAT is what actually does you GOOD.

Or, you made a mistake. Instead of beating yourself up for days, doing good for yourself—loving yourself—means saying: “Okay, that wasn’t perfect. But I’m learning from it. I’ll ask God for forgiveness. And I’m still valuable. Still lovable.”

Another example: you realize a “friend” is constantly draining your energy. Doing GOOD to yourself means setting boundaries instead of letting everything slide.

Suddenly, this ancient commandment has a very modern power: “Love your neighbor as yourself.” (Matthew 22:39 NIV)

It also means: Be a good friend to yourself before you can be a good friend to others.

✨ Miracle Thought of the Day: If you want GOOD for others, it begins with doing good to YOURSELF first! ❤️

So, how can you grow in this?

You are a miracle!

Déborah Rosenkranz
Author

Author, singer, and songwriter — …and simply someone to whom YOU matter deeply!