If I have a love language, it's baking.
Not exact matches
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If I could speak all the
languages of earth and of angels, but didn't
love others, I
would only be a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal.
You cessationists (based on the
language you used I'm assuming that's the position you hold)
love to talk about a «completed Bible», but here's the irony,
if you profess to
have such a strong faith in this Bible, you must walk it out.
Christians are not bad, we don't
have our own
language and
if we do that
language is to be
love, and hope and peace.
I
would like to beg you, dear Sir, as well as I can, to
have patience with everything unresolved in your heart and to try to
love the questions themselves as
if they were locked rooms or books written in a very foreign
language.
Let's go on just for fun... it seems as
if the following quote goes with your «food fight being friend sight seeing» [Well maybe you
've realized I
love naively «misusing»
language including nonsensical neglect of grammar and punctuation rules].
John
has another such parable, in which the thought takes a deeper turn: «A grain of wheat remains a solitary grain unless it falls into the ground and dies; but
if it dies, it bears a rich harvest»; 27 and then, with an echo of Luke's
language about «hating» one's own life, «The man who
loves himself is lost, but he who hates himself [in this world] will be kept safe [for eternal life].»
«We
have just religion enough to make us hate, but not enough to make us
love another» wrote Jonathan Swift.4 He may be pressing his point, but it seems as
if religious
language is more specific articulating the role, place, needs, concerns of its own people and is
if anything rather general when addressing the other as significant other.
How can we speak truth to power when we
have abandoned the powerful
language of our past and acquiesced in trivializing the powerful and revolutionary message of Christ into bumper sticker messages like, «Honk
if you
love Jesus.»?
Paul says that «Knowledge puffs up, but
love builds up» (1 Cor 8:1) and later that even
if we
have all knowledge, and understand all mysteries, and can speak in other
languages, but
have not
love, all that knowledge is nothing (1 Cor 13:1 - 3).
@John And while you presumably can say «I
love you» in every
language and
have it mean more or less the same, you DO N'T say «
if you don't believe as I do, the
loving god will subject you to eternal torment and, oh by the way, gays are an abomination and god doesn't want them to
have the same rights that you and I enjoy» in every religion.
human
language has not found the words to express the pleasure, the joy, the surprising awakening to another world, that god exists, that he lives and
loves me, the missing part, the answer to all questions with one touch, to see life as it is and as it should be, and to do nothing to
have entered into this dimension except to ask, to beg, to plead with all one's strength - merely to know him,
if he is there.
If we already presuppose, then, that the theistic religious
language employed by the Christian witness in authorizing faith in God's
love as our authentic self - understanding can be metaphysically justified, we can say — as I, in fact,
have already been saying — that ultimate reality includes not only the self and others but also the encompassing whole of reality that theists refer to when they use the name «God.»
Perhaps this is what Rilke meant when he wrote in «Letters to a Young Poet,» ``...
Have patience with everything unresolved in your heart and to try to
love the questions themselves as
if they were locked rooms or books written in a very foreign
language.
If you learn what your wife's
love language is, then you don't
have to waste effort on the stuff that doesn't matter.
If you haven't learned their
love languages yet, invest the time in understanding them.
If you haven't heard of the «
love languages» before, it is an incredibly useful concept to learn about.
Each
love language is so unique and I
'd love your help,
if you fit in the current category or know some great ways to show
love using this
love language won't you please leave a comment with some advice?
If you
have read the «5
Love Languages» by Gary Chapman, then you are probably familiar with all of the love languages and aware
Love Languages» by Gary Chapman, then you are probably familiar with all of the
love languages and aware
love languages and aware that
If your child
has Words of Affirmation as his primary
love language, criticism cuts deep.
If you
have a child who wants to come jump in your lap and cuddle, physical touch is likely their principle
love language.
If you haven't heard about
love languages check out my blog post on Exploring Love Langua
love languages check out my blog post on Exploring
Love Langua
Love Languages.
* Note that the site starts quizzes at ages 5, which is in my opinion an appropriate age to start figuring out your child's
love language,
if you are trying before this age you may
have some difficulty answering the questions, but it won't hurt to try, just know as they get older you want to retest as some answers may be swayed by maturity and not
having certain life experiences.
If you
have better
language I
'd love it.
«Two people may
love each other, but not «feel
loved»
if they
have a different
love language.
If you
've been reading my posts lately you
've probably noticed I
've been featuring
Love Languages and how we can learn about our own love language as well as how others like to be lo
Love Languages and how we can learn about our own
love language as well as how others like to be lo
love language as well as how others like to be
loved.
If you
have a different
love language than your
loved one, it can affect your relationship unless both of you explore each other's
love language and learn what makes each other fulfilled.
One of the most important things I
've ever learned about building a successful relationship is that
if I want my husband to feel
loved and appreciated, I
have to speak his
language — not mine.
Fondue is my
love language, especially
if I
have on ski boots...
If I am unmarried, but in a romantic relationship with someone who
has an opposite
love language, should I jump ship and find someone who shares the same
love language?
Yet
have powerful results
if we are tapping into their
love language.
If you
've ever read about
love languages (which I recommend, by the way) he was someone who expressed
love through acts of service.
They
would love to speak your
language, especially
if this is a romantic
language
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If I speak in the tongues [
languages] of men and of angels, but
have not
love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal.
«
If see we a foreign
language movie and fall in
love, we can
have avenues to get them into the marketplace.»
I'm afraid that
if you think it is to replace a teacher (or the facilitator
if you
love your business jargon), we are not doing a very good job.The reason I say this, is because I
have found throughout my 8 years of teaching English as a second
language, the majority of online material or courses that I
have used with my students
has been sadly lacking in replacing the need for me.
If done correctly, students can learn to
love our challenging English
language and
have greater success when navigating the unpredictable, complex alphabetic structure of
language and print!
I felt when I wrote it, that it made a statement about how resilient women can be, especially
if they
have love behind them, even
if it was couched in erotic book
language.
I
'd love to agree that it's easy, or even possible, to create an equivalent e-text edition of a print book, but things like custom word wrapping around interior art, or specialized line - integrated fonts in foreign
languages, just aren't possible without some fairly advanced skills (
if at all).
I
'd love to know
if any of you
have translated your works into foreign
languages, and
if so, what kind of success
have you
had?
I
've been learning the
language for the past year (vocaloid got me into it the most:p) and can't really go back to reading romaji,
would love if there was finally an option in a localized Diva!
Or alternatively
if you haven't responded yet and you want to buy some time (and since deniers just
love playing games with
language) you could mention that you haven't got all day and that «I said pick ONE that best represents your case.»
Most people see the benefits of learning or further mastering a second
language, and
would love to give it a crack
if there was time enough or demand for it in their career path.
If you speak any of these languages, we'd love for you to try it out and let us know how it feels (specific examples really help, if you have any
If you speak any of these
languages, we
'd love for you to try it out and let us know how it feels (specific examples really help,
if you have any
if you
have any).
If so, I
would guess it's this
love language she speaks, rather than Quality Time.
You will learn: · What the five
love languages are and which one your child is speaking · How to communicate with your child
if they
have not yet developed a primary
love language · How discipline can be transformed into a
loving act rather than punishment.
Therefore,
if you want to give and receive
love most effectively, you
've got to learn to speak the right
language.
If I am unmarried, but in a romantic relationship with someone who
has an opposite
love language, should I jump ship and find someone who shares the same
love language?