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What's the language of love when words fail?

Answer:

The language of love when words fail is often referred to as "affection" or "physical touch". This can include eye contact, caresses, sitting closely together, and being romantic and tender physically. It's a way of showing love and affection that can be just as powerful as words, especially when words fail.

In our marriage, Susan and I have learned to speak each other's love languages. For her, it's verbal affirmation, so I make sure to give her plenty of praise and encouragement. But for me, it's more about physical touch and affection. I try to show her love and affection in ways that feel natural to me, like holding hands, giving hugs, and surprise kisses.

When words fail, affection can be a powerful way to communicate love and connection. It's a way of saying "I love you" without saying a word. As a pastor, I've seen many couples struggle to communicate their love for each other, but when they learn to speak each other's love languages, it can be a game-changer. It's a reminder that love is not just about words, but about actions and expressions that come from the heart.

Sources:

meaning of marriage
timothy keller
introduction biblical ethics
robertson mcquilkin
warranted christian belief
alvin plantinga
1 corinthians
thomas schreiner
depression
edward welch

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