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What seeds of love need nurturing in our daily routines?

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As I reflect on my own marriage and family, I'm reminded of the importance of nurturing seeds of love in our daily routines. My wife Susan and I have been married for 19 years, and we've learned that it's the small, intentional moments that can make a big difference in our relationship. Whether it's a surprise breakfast in bed or a spontaneous hug, these acts of affection can help reignite feelings of joyous affection and strong passion.

As a pastor, I've also seen the impact of love in the lives of our church members. When we prioritize love and affection in our relationships, it can be a powerful catalyst for growth and change. In 1 Corinthians 13, we're reminded that love is not just a feeling, but a choice and a responsibility. It's about being willing to put others' needs before our own and to demonstrate our love in tangible ways. Whether it's through acts of service, words of encouragement, or physical touch, love has the power to break down barriers and bring people closer together.

In our household, my wife and I make a conscious effort to prioritize love and affection. We try to have regular date nights, where we can focus on each other and reconnect. We also make an effort to show physical affection, like hugs and kisses, throughout the day. And, of course, we're always looking for ways to surprise each other with small acts of love and kindness. By nurturing these seeds of love in our daily routines, we're creating a foundation for a strong, healthy, and loving relationship that will continue to grow and flourish over time.

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john macarthur
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thomas schreiner
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history eschatology
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timothy keller
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philippians colossioan philemon
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