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What is the greatest love we can show to others when we're feeling stuck?

Answer:

When we're feeling stuck, the greatest love we can show to others is not necessarily based on how we feel about them at that moment, but rather on our commitment and actions towards them. As a pastor, I've seen many couples struggle with this very issue in their marriages. It's not about how we feel, but about choosing to love and serve each other, even when it's difficult.

In my own marriage to Susan, I've learned that commitment is the key to a successful and loving relationship. It's not about feeling like we're in love every day, but about choosing to love and care for each other, even when it's hard. This kind of love is not based on how we feel, but on our decision to love and serve each other, no matter what.

As the Bible says, "Many waters cannot quench love, nor will rivers overflow it." (Song of Solomon 8:7) This means that our love for each other is not dependent on our feelings, but on our actions and commitment to each other. When we choose to love and serve each other, even when it's difficult, that's when we can truly say we're loving each other with a selfless and unconditional love.

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biblical critical theory
christopher watkin
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robertson mcquilkin
sacred marriage
gary thomas
my utmost for his highest
oswald chambers
depression
edward welch
true sexual morality
daniel heimbach
right thinking in age of chaos
john macarthur
meaning of marriage
timothy keller

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