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A teenage girl asked this question once, and followed up with, how can a couple know they will love one another forever?
How would you respond?
rather than the follow the pagan 50/50 deal, the I will give in if you will give in first, sort of commitment of today.
I like that. As for advice, I would tell her that if she has any jealousy about a future husband then she is also due for trouble. This is the most dangerous flaw in a couples love that I have recognized. FWIW, been happily married to the same woman for 26 years and we are going through some of the toughest times in our life right now, and our love is a blessing from God beyond belief. As for if she should marry, if she has doubts about her commitment, then no. But there is no way to tell if it will last for a lifetime for both parties. You can only commit to love totally. Not to be loved totally. It is a risk with a wide range of rewards or pitfalls.Absolutely correct....:thumbsup::wavey:The 50/50 is the most failed idea carnal man can engender for himself...It has never worked, and never will.
That being said...An interesting point is that wives are never commanded to "love" their husbands. Their command is to reverence and submit. Men are required to "love". "Love" or (To Love) is more an action verb...than a noun. It doesn't describe an emotional state of affairs...it's an actionable command. Men are to "Love" (action verb) their wives...and they are to do so in the same manner as Christ "loved" the Church. He DID so...by "giving" (action verb) himself for "her".
A man who truly "loves" his wife as he ought...will find that she is hard-wired to love him. She need not be commanded to...she will. We need only to obey the Scriptures.
The whole understanding of love must be that it is not based entirely on present feelings and emotions. Love is a commitment that is not always easy.A teenage girl asked this question once, and followed up with, how can a couple know they will love one another forever?
How would you respond?
The whole understanding of love must be that it is not based entirely on present feelings and emotions. Love is a commitment that is not always easy.
If we understand love from God's perspective it would blow our mind. God loves us not because we have merit in ourselves that give Him a warm, fuzzy feeling inside. While we were yet sinners Christ died for us. Even while we were enemies God reconciled us to Himself. God doesn't love us because we are "lovable." He loves us precisely because we are NOT "lovable."
If we can grasp even a smidgen of the depth of the love of God, we should be able to love our spouse indefinitely.
.You can only commit to love totally. Not to be loved totally. It is a risk with a wide range of rewards or pitfalls
A teenage girl asked this question once, and followed up with, how can a couple know they will love one another forever?
How would you respond?
A teenage girl asked this question once, and followed up with, how can a couple know they will love one another forever?
How would you respond?