On Sunday, we spoke about a difficult truth — that loving someone also means accepting the possibility of losing them, even when our intentions are pure and our efforts sincere.
Whew... “Love is not proven by how tightly we hold”..? that line is a whole mirror, honestly. “Choose dignity over attachment” is gonna keep tapping my shoulder today.
Thank you, Odel.. these reflective posts are helpful.
As a Christian, I see how people stay stuck in hurtful or harmful marriages because they feel they would be breaking a sacred vow.. so it adds another factor to the equation. They don't take it to God. There needs to be more discussion about the harm two people can cause one another, while calling it love. It is distorted thinking. And if there are children involved, it can get very messy. This is why people need to be discerning in the dating period.
Whew... “Love is not proven by how tightly we hold”..? that line is a whole mirror, honestly. “Choose dignity over attachment” is gonna keep tapping my shoulder today.
Let it keep tapping your shoulder as long as possible.
Thank you, Asuka .
Thank you, Odel.. these reflective posts are helpful.
As a Christian, I see how people stay stuck in hurtful or harmful marriages because they feel they would be breaking a sacred vow.. so it adds another factor to the equation. They don't take it to God. There needs to be more discussion about the harm two people can cause one another, while calling it love. It is distorted thinking. And if there are children involved, it can get very messy. This is why people need to be discerning in the dating period.
Indeed. I saw that too. It’s kind of toxic relationship.
Thank you, Órla
You're welcome.