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I became overwhelmed by all the ways God tries to love us.

In my small group, a dear friend shared her prayer request with us: ā€œPlease pray that I would feel Godā€™s love. I mean, I know he loves me, but I guess Iā€™m just not feeling it." My heart went out to her because I had felt that way before, and I really wanted her to feel loved.

Then something stirred in my Spirit, and I remembered the five love languages described by marriage counselor Gary Chapman. I remembered learning that if someone isnā€™t speaking your love language, they can love you, but you wonā€™t feel it. I felt prompted to share this.

I gently started, ā€œMaybe it is partly a love language thing? I know when my spouse speaks his love language, however true and sincere, I can still feel unloved, which is definitely not the way he wants me to feel.ā€ If her love language is words of affirmation, I suggested, perhaps she could meditate on the loving verses in the Word and let God speak love to her in a way she might best receive. Or if her love language is quality time together, I said, ā€œMaybe just spend time with God and hang out in his presence.ā€

After small group, I felt God nudging me to think more about his love and how people might best experience it for themselves. For example, if someoneā€™s love language is receiving gifts, the focus could be on all the gifts God has given themā€”a job, a home, friends, food. If someoneā€™s love language is acts of service, they could meditate on all God has done for themā€”dying on the cross for them, protecting them, providing for them. Or if someoneā€™s love language is physical touch, they could look for ways God is trying to touch them, perhaps through a gentle breeze, a hug from their spouse, the feel of a warm cup of coffee in their hands, or the sun on their face.

I became overwhelmed by all the ways God tries to love us! He really is so creative and so all-loving and has wired us each so differently. I pray we all feel Godā€™s love just a little more!

And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love, may have power, together with all the Lordā€™s holy people, to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christā€ (Eph. 3:17-18).

The five Love Languages, as identified by Gary Chapman:

  • Words of Affirmation
  • Acts of Service
  • Quality Time
  • Giving Gifts
  • Physical Touch

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