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I don’t mean that you want them to do bad things, but does being in love mean that their faults or issues endear you to the person more because that person is yours and you love them, even as you try to guide them away from sin? I’m asking because someone told me this maxim once and it seems true but I can’t quite get it.
For example I work with kids and I love their personalities even with their quirks etc, even as I try to help them do better. Even though they drive me crazy too.
I am not married but I can see this idea must be the case in marriage. I feel like our culture is hell bent on making up all these insane rules and dos and don’ts for who you are allowed to fall in love with and who you aren’t. I always hear this thing from single people who go on about deeply analyzing what marriage should be. But I never hear that from married couples, lol, because I think they are humbled by the reality. The thing is I think to love a sinner you have to love them personally not in spite of their flaws but with their flaws. God does not love us in spite of our sin but with our sin right now. Our sin blocks us from knowing that.
Basically I’m fed up because I’ve fallen in love before and got hurt and nothing came of it and it was the best thing that ever happened to me even as my heart broke so God could reach it better. Someone told me I “shouldn’t” love this person. While I’m no longer able to give myself to him emotionally because its too dangerous, I still care. I can’t relate to people who have never let themselves fall for someone. They seem cold and into labeling people and won’t relate to the whole person.
I have had so many guys want to make me into this weird lifeless Stepford wife and “fix” me so I am “proper” before they date me, and so many girls say oh that guy needs a better job clothes etc and I feel like people just want to love this image and not the person.
I feel like only a relationship where you love them with their flaws can be personal.
Any experiences or (name removed by moderator)ut from married people would be most welcome
For example I work with kids and I love their personalities even with their quirks etc, even as I try to help them do better. Even though they drive me crazy too.
I am not married but I can see this idea must be the case in marriage. I feel like our culture is hell bent on making up all these insane rules and dos and don’ts for who you are allowed to fall in love with and who you aren’t. I always hear this thing from single people who go on about deeply analyzing what marriage should be. But I never hear that from married couples, lol, because I think they are humbled by the reality. The thing is I think to love a sinner you have to love them personally not in spite of their flaws but with their flaws. God does not love us in spite of our sin but with our sin right now. Our sin blocks us from knowing that.
Basically I’m fed up because I’ve fallen in love before and got hurt and nothing came of it and it was the best thing that ever happened to me even as my heart broke so God could reach it better. Someone told me I “shouldn’t” love this person. While I’m no longer able to give myself to him emotionally because its too dangerous, I still care. I can’t relate to people who have never let themselves fall for someone. They seem cold and into labeling people and won’t relate to the whole person.
I have had so many guys want to make me into this weird lifeless Stepford wife and “fix” me so I am “proper” before they date me, and so many girls say oh that guy needs a better job clothes etc and I feel like people just want to love this image and not the person.
I feel like only a relationship where you love them with their flaws can be personal.
Any experiences or (name removed by moderator)ut from married people would be most welcome