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“Remain in My Love” – Jesus’ Invitation to You

Jesus speaks words of deep love and lasting joy: “As the Father loves me, so I also love you. Remain in my love.” This is not distant religion. This is relationship. Jesus explains how we remain close to Him: “If you keep my commandments, you will remain in my love.” Not obedience out of fear— but obedience flowing from love. And then He reveals the reason for everything: “So that my joy might be in you and your joy might be complete.” Jesus does not want empty faith. He wants full joy. 🙏 A message about intimacy, obedience, peace, and the kind of joy only Christ can give. If this message speaks to you, comment: “Remain in His love”, and subscribe for more Gospel reflections. #John15 #RemainInMyLove #JoyInChrist #JesusChrist #ChristianFaith #WordOfGod #FaithInJesus #SpiritualGrowth #BibleTeaching #GospelTruth Timestamps: 00:00 - As the Father Loves Me 01:40 - Remain in My Love 03:10 - Keep My Commandments 04:50 - Complete Joy in Christ Keywords: John 15:9-11, remain in my love, complete joy in Jesus, keep my commandments Don't forget to LIKE 👍, SHARE 📢, and SUBSCRIBE 🔔 to Our Bible Tales for more inspiring stories from the Bible! ⚠️ This video contains visuals and narration created or enhanced using AI technology. The content is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not depict real events or real individuals. It does not promote or endorse any harmful or misleading information. We hope you enjoy the video! 👉 Support the channel: paypal.me/liemnguyen711 💖 Thank you for supporting Our Bible Tales! We hope these stories inspire and uplift your faith. Share your favorite Bible story in the comments below!

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