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A Love Note Left Unread

Episode 1411 of the Starting Right podcast, hosted by DannyMac, titled "A Love Note Left Unread" was published on April 7, 2026 and runs 5 minutes.

April 7, 2026 ·5m · Starting Right

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A love note slipped out of a hardcover thriller and stopped me in my tracks. It was simple, handwritten, and tender: “I love you and miss you,” finished with a little heart. The strange part was that the book looked untouched, like the person who received it as a gift never opened the cover, never saw the words meant for them, and never felt the comfort that was waiting inside. That one moment sent our conversation somewhere deeper. So many of us treat the Bible the same way: we own it, we r...

A love note slipped out of a hardcover thriller and stopped me in my tracks. It was simple, handwritten, and tender: “I love you and miss you,” finished with a little heart. The strange part was that the book looked untouched, like the person who received it as a gift never opened the cover, never saw the words meant for them, and never felt the comfort that was waiting inside.

That one moment sent our conversation somewhere deeper. So many of us treat the Bible the same way: we own it, we respect it, we may even move it from place to place, but we don’t actually read it. And when we don’t read Scripture, we miss the clearest picture of who God is, how He works, and how much He loves us. The dominating theme throughout the Bible is God’s love, and it’s not a one-time message. The more you return to God’s Word, the more you notice new details, new encouragement, and new direction for your real life.

We keep it practical and doable. You don’t need to “finish the Bible in a year” to start growing. You do need to open it, read with attention, think about what it says, and let it speak to you like a real letter. If you’re looking for a steady morning routine, a five-minute Christian podcast, or a simple push toward Bible reading and spiritual growth, this is for you. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs encouragement, and leave a review with the one habit that helps you stay grounded.

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