I'm stealing the bulk of this post from my friend and old chaplain colleague, Mark, who blogs regularly at Stick with Jesus. (He has a really great writing style and posts hilarious stories, by the way. You should check it out. Not all of his posts are super Jesus-y, if you're concerned about that.)
Even though Valentine's Day was yesterday, these are things that I (and perhaps others) need to remember about love. Mark got these things, interestingly, from Wikipedia and I've added a few other things for good measure.
1. Say it. When you say the words, "I love you," they should carry with them the desire to also show that person that you love them.
2. Love unconditionally. If you can't love someone with attaching stipulations, then it's not really love. If you have no intention of allowing that person to be themselves and accepting them as they are, then you are not loving them unconditionally.
3. Expect nothing in return. Love just for the sake of loving. Realize that someone may have a different way of showing his or her love for you; do not expect to be loved back in exactly the same way.
♥ Happy late V-Day, everyone. ♥
Even though Valentine's Day was yesterday, these are things that I (and perhaps others) need to remember about love. Mark got these things, interestingly, from Wikipedia and I've added a few other things for good measure.
1. Say it. When you say the words, "I love you," they should carry with them the desire to also show that person that you love them.
2. Love unconditionally. If you can't love someone with attaching stipulations, then it's not really love. If you have no intention of allowing that person to be themselves and accepting them as they are, then you are not loving them unconditionally.
3. Expect nothing in return. Love just for the sake of loving. Realize that someone may have a different way of showing his or her love for you; do not expect to be loved back in exactly the same way.
♥ Happy late V-Day, everyone. ♥
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