In your relationships, do you tend to believe the Best or believe the Worst? Couples who stay together have learned there are going to be gaps between expectations and reality. The only question is, “What am I going to put in the gap?” Will I be willing to endure all things, to hope all things, believe all things, bear all things? One of the most powerful things you can do when there’s a gap, is to fill the gap with believing the best about people!
Being able to stay in love has as much to do with the condition of your heart as it does the behavior of your partner. Learn a simple but powerful exercise to help you get in tune with what's going on inside your heart. It will be a game-changer in your relationships!
· Do you know your love language? Do you know your significant other's? · What is one way I can show you love in a way that you would like? · What is one thing you have taken away from the Staying in Love 2.0 series that is helping you rethink love? · What is an activity we can try together? · When can we schedule another date or develop a regular rhythm for dates?
Want to stay in love? Decide every day to treat that person like he or she is more important than you, not because he/she is, but because you’re deciding to love him/her that way. To stay in love is to adopt the same attitude and approach toward the person you want to stay in love with that Jesus adopted toward you.
Is it possible for two people to fall in love and stay in love forever? Absolutely. But it doesn’t happen because you fell in love in a big, powerful way at the early part of the relationship You stay in love by making love a verb, by loving one another, and taking your cue for loving one another from the One who loves you the most!