Love shows up in various ways.


Love languages are a common discussion and an equally common struggle, not only for couples but in all kinds of relationships.

One would like to spend time together, and another might give a lot to express. Some may serve with actions, and others may express themselves through words. Then there may be some still who are in a kind of quiet love.

We all are unique and wonderful, and so are our needs and actions. But the important thing here is that we all want to be loved, and we all want our love to be recognized.

Here are some interesting perspectives:

*Never-giving-up Love*
Peter denied the Lord Jesus three times because of the fear of being persecuted as a disciple of Jesus. After the resurrection, Jesus came to him and reinstated Peter back to Him. (John 21: 15-17)

*Transforming Love*
A woman was caught in adultery and was brought to be stoned to death.
Jesus showed up not only for her rescue from physical death but from spiritual death due to sin as well. (John 8: 2-11)

*Understanding Love*
Thomas had his doubts about Jesus after the resurrection. Jesus asked him to confirm and believe by putting his fingers in the holes of His hands. (John 20: 24-28)

*Cleansing Love*
A leper, who was considered too unclean to be a part of the community, even, was of worth for Jesus to heal him. (Mark 1: 40-42)

*Redeeming Love*
The Samaritan woman at the well was living a troubled life. Jesus, despite being Jewish, asked her for water, breaking the cast barriers and revealing Himself to her as the Messiah. (John 4: 4-26)

*Reaching-out Love*
A disabled man was sitting near the pool of Bethesda for thirty-eight years. Jesus went to him and healed him. (John 5: 5-11)

*Deliverance Love*
Mary, the Magdalene, was possessed with seven evil spirits. Jesus redeemed her.
(Luke 8: 2)

*Providing Love*
A hungry crowd of five thousand men and families was listening to His sermon for days. He provided by multiplying a small lunch box of five loaves and two fish for them. (Matthew 14: 13-21)

*Miraculous Love*
The disciples had tried to catch some fish all night, only to find none. Jesus tells them to cast their net on the right side, and they end up with a miraculous catch of 153 fish. (John 21: 1-14)

*Resurrecting Love*
Lazarus was sick, eventually died, and was buried in the tomb for 4 days. Jesus shows up, and Lazarus comes out of the tomb, alive, on His call. (John 11: 38-44)

*Healing Love*
A woman was bent over and crippled by a spirit for eighteen years. Jesus called her forth and healed her. (Luke 13: 10-17)

*Eye-opening Love*
Jesus healed the blind man. A blind man was sitting on the roadside near Jericho. He called out to Jesus for mercy and restoring the sight. Jesus reached out and restored sight to his eyes. (Luke 18: 35-42)

*Receiving Love*
A certain woman, who was living a sinful life, came to Jesus and publicly washed His feet with tears and cleansed them with her hair. Jesus received her gratitude and love. (Luke 7: 36-50)

*Honouring Love*
Mary brought a jar of expensive perfume and poured it on Jesus, and people were indignant. Jesus defended her honour and act of worship. (John 12: 1-11)

*Forgiving Love*
Mathew, a tax collector, was living a sinful life by cheating his own community for taxes. Jesus called him to follow him without judging his actions. (Matthew 9:9-13)

*Belonging Love*
The disciples walked with Jesus, and he called them friends. ( John 15: 15) Furthermore, Jesus told them, “I am in my Father, and you are in me, and I am in you.” What a belonging. (John 14: 20)

*Sacrificial Love*
The world was lost and sinful, but this is how God showed His love for us: that Jesus died for us while we were still sinners. (Romans 5: 8)

His love doesn’t fade away with time.
His love is independent of our actions.
His love is unconditional.
*God’s love shows up in various ways,*
*But never in various measures.*
*His love is the same, enough, and in full measure.* _*Always.*_

That’s How He loves. _*These are His Love LANGUAGES.*_
Love shows up in various ways. Love languages are a common discussion and an equally common struggle, not only for couples but in all kinds of relationships. One would like to spend time together, and another might give a lot to express. Some may serve with actions, and others may express themselves through words. Then there may be some still who are in a kind of quiet love. We all are unique and wonderful, and so are our needs and actions. But the important thing here is that we all want to be loved, and we all want our love to be recognized. Here are some interesting perspectives: *Never-giving-up Love* Peter denied the Lord Jesus three times because of the fear of being persecuted as a disciple of Jesus. After the resurrection, Jesus came to him and reinstated Peter back to Him. (John 21: 15-17) *Transforming Love* A woman was caught in adultery and was brought to be stoned to death. Jesus showed up not only for her rescue from physical death but from spiritual death due to sin as well. (John 8: 2-11) *Understanding Love* Thomas had his doubts about Jesus after the resurrection. Jesus asked him to confirm and believe by putting his fingers in the holes of His hands. (John 20: 24-28) *Cleansing Love* A leper, who was considered too unclean to be a part of the community, even, was of worth for Jesus to heal him. (Mark 1: 40-42) *Redeeming Love* The Samaritan woman at the well was living a troubled life. Jesus, despite being Jewish, asked her for water, breaking the cast barriers and revealing Himself to her as the Messiah. (John 4: 4-26) *Reaching-out Love* A disabled man was sitting near the pool of Bethesda for thirty-eight years. Jesus went to him and healed him. (John 5: 5-11) *Deliverance Love* Mary, the Magdalene, was possessed with seven evil spirits. Jesus redeemed her. (Luke 8: 2) *Providing Love* A hungry crowd of five thousand men and families was listening to His sermon for days. He provided by multiplying a small lunch box of five loaves and two fish for them. (Matthew 14: 13-21) *Miraculous Love* The disciples had tried to catch some fish all night, only to find none. Jesus tells them to cast their net on the right side, and they end up with a miraculous catch of 153 fish. (John 21: 1-14) *Resurrecting Love* Lazarus was sick, eventually died, and was buried in the tomb for 4 days. Jesus shows up, and Lazarus comes out of the tomb, alive, on His call. (John 11: 38-44) *Healing Love* A woman was bent over and crippled by a spirit for eighteen years. Jesus called her forth and healed her. (Luke 13: 10-17) *Eye-opening Love* Jesus healed the blind man. A blind man was sitting on the roadside near Jericho. He called out to Jesus for mercy and restoring the sight. Jesus reached out and restored sight to his eyes. (Luke 18: 35-42) *Receiving Love* A certain woman, who was living a sinful life, came to Jesus and publicly washed His feet with tears and cleansed them with her hair. Jesus received her gratitude and love. (Luke 7: 36-50) *Honouring Love* Mary brought a jar of expensive perfume and poured it on Jesus, and people were indignant. Jesus defended her honour and act of worship. (John 12: 1-11) *Forgiving Love* Mathew, a tax collector, was living a sinful life by cheating his own community for taxes. Jesus called him to follow him without judging his actions. (Matthew 9:9-13) *Belonging Love* The disciples walked with Jesus, and he called them friends. ( John 15: 15) Furthermore, Jesus told them, “I am in my Father, and you are in me, and I am in you.” What a belonging. (John 14: 20) *Sacrificial Love* The world was lost and sinful, but this is how God showed His love for us: that Jesus died for us while we were still sinners. (Romans 5: 8) His love doesn’t fade away with time. His love is independent of our actions. His love is unconditional. *God’s love shows up in various ways,* *But never in various measures.* *His love is the same, enough, and in full measure.* _*Always.*_ That’s How He loves. _*These are His Love LANGUAGES.*_
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