February is loud about love (and it’s my birthday month!!).
Flowers, chocolates, relationship status updates.
But this month, we’re choosing something deeper.
Instead of chasing love, we’re getting rooted in it.
Not the butterflies-and-validation kind.
I’m talking about the steady, anchoring, soul-safe love of God; the kind that doesn’t waver with seasons or statuses.
This month’s Bible reading plan is called Rooted in Love (Not Chasing It).
Because before we learn how to love others well, we have to be grounded in the truth that we are already deeply, fully, irrevocably loved by God.
This 28-day plan will walk us through Scripture that reminds us who we belong to, how love shapes our faith, and what it means to abide instead of strive. Whether you’re single, married, healing, hopeful, or somewhere in between… this plan is for you.
Print it. Save it. Sit with it slowly.
Let these verses remind you that love is not something you have to earn… it’s something you grow from.
Here’s how we’ll do it:
✨ Each day, read the verse and write it out by hand.
✨ Reflect: What does this Scripture reveal about God’s love toward me?
✨ Pray: Ask God to root your heart more deeply in His love; not fear, comparison, or performance.
Don’t rush. Roots take time. And what’s rooted lasts.
Grab the February reading plan below and let’s walk through this month anchored, secure, and loved without chasing what God has already given.
And as always…
grace over guilt, presence over perfection. 💗
If this plan stirs something in you, share it with a friend who might need it too.
And if it left you wanting to go slower and deeper into the Word, I’ve got you!
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