The challenge of becoming fluent
in another love language might be better compared to perfecting a golf swing.
But if I happen to be picking up the house and I bend down to pick up a few dirty socks and also happen to find myself whispering expletives under my breath, I know that my love tank is empty and he hasn't been speaking to
me in my love language, and I it's time to ask for what I need.
Take time to determine which love language works for your wife or partner, and then speak love
in her love language.
Remember, amplifying attention on your partner is to love
them in the love language they speak.
The best way to fill your spouse's love tank is to express love
in their love language.
If you are going to Expect Love this month, expect that it might come
in your love language, but it will mean even more if you see your mate's way of offering love wrapped up along with the gift.
Take time to determine which love language works for your wife or partner, and then speak love
in her love language.
There are endless contributing factors to who stands down and when, from the differences
in love languages, to past hurts and experiences, to upbringing, to the circumstances of the conflict itself.
I love these short summaries of the points
in the love languages book, it helps to remind me to check and see if I am doing those things as a parent.
I encourage you to learn and communicate to your loved ones
in their love languages.
Just like emotional and cognitive communicators, partners can also differ
in their love languages, which can impact their communication and their relationship.
In the love languages, I'm a «words» girl so it makes sense.
Not exact matches
While the images (and entire site) contribute to creating a feeling of
love, the specific
language used
in the call - to - action form contributes to the feeling that, just by signing up, you're starting your journey to find your next soul mate.
But I was just amazed by how everyone, young and old wanted to be involved... and was so deeply enriched and touched by the experience and the laughter and the
love I experienced from the people I met and how women would
in particular open their hearts to me and tell me the stories of where they've come from, particularly because I have the
language and was coming there as a woman and just how touched they were that I was there as a woman from England who's learned the
language and who's an artist and running this project and come all the way to see them so they didn't feel forgotten I think that was pretty much what they felt... that their stories were being heard so they don't feel forgotten knowing the tents would be around the world.
For them, at last, there would be some kind of future; some older faces to apply to their unfolding lives, some
language in which their identity could be properly discussed, some rubric by which it could be explained - not
in terms of sex, or sexual practices, or bars, or subterranean activity, but
in terms of their future life stories, their potential
loves, their eventual chance at some kind of constructive happiness.»
Nicole Calma
loves Jesus, her friends and family and her life as a Ph.D. student studying
language and music
in the brain.
Before they can understand the messages
in the Bible (or any written or spoken thought), children must learn to understand
language, but they do not need to understand words to feel and express
love.
Susan and Sarah,
in the greek
language, there are a few different words used to describe the different types of
love.
In two of the deepest, most lovely lines in the poetry of any language Dante captures the essence of this love and all its ran
In two of the deepest, most lovely lines
in the poetry of any language Dante captures the essence of this love and all its ran
in the poetry of any
language Dante captures the essence of this
love and all its range
Words do not tell the story adequately...
Love has it's own
language... and we have seen it
in this poor man and the Pope.
RESOLVED, That we earnestly pray, both for those who advocate racist ideologies and those who are thereby deceived, that they may see their error through the light of the Gospel, repent of these hatreds, and come to know the peace and
love of Christ through redeemed fellowship
in the Kingdom of God, which is established from every nation, tribe, people, and
language.
As
love becomes merely a passion, as safety becomes merely a term for never being contradicted, as victimhood and oppression are turned into subjective categories rooted
in emotional psychology, the very
language by which we understand virtues, well - being, and concern becomes not a tool for care but a barrier preventing us from caring.
If inclusive
language and the ordained ministry of women can help change our image and experience of God to include the God who
loves us like a mother holding her baby to her breast, that may be the Great Awakening
in our time.
We become ourselves, as infants, by learning to
love and to speak, and we have
language in particular as a gift from other people.
The goal of the Christian life is to be found
in the experience of «perfect
love,» and the eschatological hope is expressed
in similar
language.
I want to ask you, as clearly as I can, to bear with patience all that is unresolved
in your heart, and try to
love the questions themselves, as if they were rooms yet to enter or books written
in a foreign
language.
Others have written
in such positive and beautiful
language about priestly
loving.
Most of us are familiar with the
love languages concept for marriages by Dr. Chapman, but this book for children has been a huge help for the ways that I don't receive
love in the same ways as my tinies.
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.
But I think there is some risk that it might be misconstrued so as to obscure certain truths which I believe to be fundamental: that the Passion is the moment at which that complete oneness with the Father which is the unique and all - pervading characteristic of the life of Jesus is paradoxically manifested; that it is at that moment, above all, that Jesus discloses to us God himself
in action; that the judgement passed on Jesus and the testing brought to bear upon him are a judgement and a testing exercised (of course, within the permissive will of God) by evil men, or, to use mythological
language, by the devil; and that the judgement of God pronounced at Calvary is that which Christ's accepting
love passes upon those men, and upon ourselves as sharers
in their sinfulness, by showing up their sin
in all its hatefulness.
TV gardening expert Alan Titchmarsh has opened up about his
love of the
language used
in the traditional Anglican prayer book.
That is the beginning of the reasons that God says,
in the stark
language of the Bible, «Jacob I
loved, but Esau I hated» (Romans 9:13, based on Malachi 1:2 - 3).
One of the most important studies is Denis de Rougemont's
Love in the Western World, which makes a brilliant attempt to prove that romantic love was born of a Christian heresy, the catharism of the Middle Ages.25 This quasi-secret religion used conventional religious language to mask its own inner intent which was the celebration and mystical idolatry of sexual un
Love in the Western World, which makes a brilliant attempt to prove that romantic
love was born of a Christian heresy, the catharism of the Middle Ages.25 This quasi-secret religion used conventional religious language to mask its own inner intent which was the celebration and mystical idolatry of sexual un
love was born of a Christian heresy, the catharism of the Middle Ages.25 This quasi-secret religion used conventional religious
language to mask its own inner intent which was the celebration and mystical idolatry of sexual union.
In very personal language, I believe that all things are progressing from the same divine source; that that source is the ground of all being and its essence is love and interdependence; that all human beings (all of life, really) are equal and beloved in its sight; that in response to that overarching, boundless love which ensures that no one is ever truly alone, I have a responsibility to assist in the creation of just and loving community here on Eart
In very personal
language, I believe that all things are progressing from the same divine source; that that source is the ground of all being and its essence is
love and interdependence; that all human beings (all of life, really) are equal and beloved
in its sight; that in response to that overarching, boundless love which ensures that no one is ever truly alone, I have a responsibility to assist in the creation of just and loving community here on Eart
in its sight; that
in response to that overarching, boundless love which ensures that no one is ever truly alone, I have a responsibility to assist in the creation of just and loving community here on Eart
in response to that overarching, boundless
love which ensures that no one is ever truly alone, I have a responsibility to assist
in the creation of just and loving community here on Eart
in the creation of just and
loving community here on Earth.
The
language of «cost» and «price» and sacrifice would describe something very real, but we would not think that
Love was therefore something cold and punitive
in demanding such a high price to be true to itself.
In a time when tweets and status updates dominate the communication landscape, we must — as Christians — reclaim our interactions and demonstrate how we can
love one another with our
language.
As young couples «
in love» know intuitively (but married couples often forget), appreciation is the
language of
love because it is the food for nurturing self - esteem.
It is distressingly banal to reduce Paul's
language about sin and grace, about disobedience and
love, to the level of cultural attitudes (toward, for example, «imperial ideology»), though such a reduction often passes itself off as theology
in some seminary classrooms today.
Our
love for one another is the
language of our passionate God... It is desire that spins us round, desire that sends the blood through our veins, desire that draws us into each other's arms and onward
in the lifelong search for God's face».
Krishna
in the north become the objects of bhakti's impassioned devotion, and bhakti poetry, brimming with
love for the Lord flowers
in the vernacular
languages which, to some extent, take over from the
language of «high» culture, Sanskrit.
Talk the words and walk the
language of
love in your country and then convince the rest of the non-Muslim world.
John Paul uses the strongest
language possible: Suffering
in Christ «unleashes»
love — again, both
in the sufferer, who is united with Christ at the most intimate level, and
in the one who ministers to him
in imitation of Christ.
It is not possible simply to collate hesed and agape into a single understanding, even though they are closely interrelated — and even though the New Testament
language of agape clearly owes more to the meanings of
love in the Old Testament than to the ordinary meanings of the word
in the Hellenistic environment.
Conscience,
love, ideals, thoughts that «break through
language and escape,» faiths and hopes that make us men indeed — not till the invisible so makes music
in us are we completely fitted to this world.
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.
Learning to read the nonverbal
language is a part of the enjoyment of married sex — for example, recognizing the signals of heightened desire
in one's mate or, during intercourse, when the other is ready for consummating that experience of
loving passion.
Our calling is to invite all to turn from gods which are even less than human, and from idols like power, profit, property, creed, class, caste,
language, race, success, technocratic progress, managerial efficiency and the ego, and thus experience the fulfilling realization of God's Reign which consists
in justice, freedom and fellowship, tender
love, universal compassion and equitable sharing of resources.
It may be that kerygmatic allusions to Jesus» humility, meekness, gentleness,
love, forgiveness and obedience derive from historical memory of Jesus; but the «historical value» which such material may have is far from its kerygmatic meaning, which is more accurately stated by Bultmann,
in language actually intended to state the significance of the pre-existence
in the karygma: «That Jesus, the historical person, did this service for us, and that he did it not out of personal sympathy and loveableness, but rather by God acting
in him,
in that God established his
love for us through Jesus dying for us sinners (Rom.
But because the early church inherited from Hellenistic culture the
love of penetrating into the truth by intellectual enquiry, the Christian thinkers of the West have too commonly concluded that they could define and delineate the being of God
in the forms of human
language with some confidence.
When,
in obedience to what he believed to be God's unmistakable will, Jesus went to the cross and died there so that God's sovereign rule might be visibly established (
in New Testament
language, that the kingdom of God might come), he demonstrated the
love of God for humanity.