Faith, Hope, Love. But the Greatest Is…
Let’s treat love like the main event, not background music.

“So now FAITH, HOPE, and LOVE abide, these three; but the greatest of these is LOVE.”
That line has chased me my whole life.
Through church pews and hospital rooms.
Through wins, losses, and all the gray in between.
Another one stays on repeat in my head:
“Know therefore that the Lord your God is God, the faithful God who keeps covenant and steadfast love… to a thousand generations.”
Faith. Hope. Love.
But the thing God keeps pointing back to, again and again, is Love.
Not the soft, Hallmark stuff.
The stubborn, steady, thousand-generations kind.
We live in a world where faith gets weaponized. Hope gets sold like a product. And love gets watered down to vibes and quotes on a feed.
But if Love really is the greatest, it can’t just be a feeling. It has to become a practice. A daily choice. A habit we train into our bones.
That’s what 143 Army is.
- 143 = “I Love You.”
- 1:43pm = the alarm that says, “Stop. Look up. Who needs my love right now?”
- One act. Every day. On purpose.
You don’t have to have your faith figured out. You don’t have to feel hopeful every day.
You can be mid‑deconstruction, burned out, furious at God, or not sure you believe in anything at all. But if something in you still believes that Love is real and worth betting your life on, you’re home here.
Set your alarm for 1:43. When it rings, pause and ask: “Who needs my love today?”
Then do one small, concrete thing about it.
That’s how faith becomes embodied.
That’s how hope stays alive.
That’s how Love proves... again... why it’s the greatest.
Join the movement.
Let Love lead.
Love on somebody at 1:43. 🤜❤️🩹🤛
