Out of these five "love languages", which make you feel the most loved? ❦ #46
Biblical Mussar Course
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52m
How are you like a jar? Not only are you made to be poured into, but you're also made to pour out. In fact, that's pretty much all you do, every day: pouring out your time, your attention, and your emotional energy. The only question is who, or what, gets it all. Is it any surprise that the Hebrew word for marriage and family relationships literally means to pour out? And what would the opposite of all this be? The Dead Sea. All it does is receive, and all it IS is dead. We'll finish this conversation with the five main ways people give and receive love: quality time, words of affirmation, physical touch, gifts, and acts of service. So get ready to discover your primary love languages!
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