DAY 8 - Morning
Reflection
Love Notices Small Needs
Good Morning!
One morning in Kumasi, an elderly husband quietly swept the compound before his wife woke up. A neighbour smiled and said, "You are still doing this after all these years?"
He replied, "Love doesn't retire."
That simple answer carries a profound lesson.
Many people think love is proven only by expensive gifts or grand celebrations. Yet some of the strongest marriages are built through ordinary acts of kindness—filling a water bottle, preparing breakfast, checking on a tired spouse, or offering a warm embrace after a difficult day.
Jesus noticed people's needs before they asked. He fed the hungry, comforted the grieving, and welcomed the overlooked. His love was attentive.
When we notice the small needs of our spouse, we reflect the heart of Christ.
God's Word
"Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others." — Philippians 2:4
Today's Love Action
Do one thoughtful act today without announcing it or expecting recognition.
Let's Talk
What small act of kindness has stayed in your heart long after it happened?
Prayer
Lord Jesus, open my eyes to see the needs of my spouse and give me a willing heart to serve with joy. Amen.
From The Counselor's Chair
The happiest couples I have met are rarely those with the fewest problems. They are often the ones who consistently notice and respond to each other's everyday needs.
Lewis Addai-Baah Marriage Nugget
"Love grows strongest where small acts of kindness become daily habits."
Remember:
In marriage, it is not about winning the argument; it is about winning each other's hearts.
— Love Without War with Lewis Addai-Baah
Reflection
Love Notices Small Needs
Good Morning!
One morning in Kumasi, an elderly husband quietly swept the compound before his wife woke up. A neighbour smiled and said, "You are still doing this after all these years?"
He replied, "Love doesn't retire."
That simple answer carries a profound lesson.
Many people think love is proven only by expensive gifts or grand celebrations. Yet some of the strongest marriages are built through ordinary acts of kindness—filling a water bottle, preparing breakfast, checking on a tired spouse, or offering a warm embrace after a difficult day.
Jesus noticed people's needs before they asked. He fed the hungry, comforted the grieving, and welcomed the overlooked. His love was attentive.
When we notice the small needs of our spouse, we reflect the heart of Christ.
God's Word
"Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others." — Philippians 2:4
Today's Love Action
Do one thoughtful act today without announcing it or expecting recognition.
Let's Talk
What small act of kindness has stayed in your heart long after it happened?
Prayer
Lord Jesus, open my eyes to see the needs of my spouse and give me a willing heart to serve with joy. Amen.
From The Counselor's Chair
The happiest couples I have met are rarely those with the fewest problems. They are often the ones who consistently notice and respond to each other's everyday needs.
Lewis Addai-Baah Marriage Nugget
"Love grows strongest where small acts of kindness become daily habits."
Remember:
In marriage, it is not about winning the argument; it is about winning each other's hearts.
— Love Without War with Lewis Addai-Baah
DAY 8 - Morning
Reflection
Love Notices Small Needs
Good Morning!
One morning in Kumasi, an elderly husband quietly swept the compound before his wife woke up. A neighbour smiled and said, "You are still doing this after all these years?"
He replied, "Love doesn't retire."
That simple answer carries a profound lesson.
Many people think love is proven only by expensive gifts or grand celebrations. Yet some of the strongest marriages are built through ordinary acts of kindness—filling a water bottle, preparing breakfast, checking on a tired spouse, or offering a warm embrace after a difficult day.
Jesus noticed people's needs before they asked. He fed the hungry, comforted the grieving, and welcomed the overlooked. His love was attentive.
When we notice the small needs of our spouse, we reflect the heart of Christ.
📖 God's Word
"Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others." — Philippians 2:4
❤️ Today's Love Action
Do one thoughtful act today without announcing it or expecting recognition.
Let's Talk
What small act of kindness has stayed in your heart long after it happened?
Prayer
Lord Jesus, open my eyes to see the needs of my spouse and give me a willing heart to serve with joy. Amen.
🌿 From The Counselor's Chair
The happiest couples I have met are rarely those with the fewest problems. They are often the ones who consistently notice and respond to each other's everyday needs.
Lewis Addai-Baah Marriage Nugget
"Love grows strongest where small acts of kindness become daily habits."
Remember:
In marriage, it is not about winning the argument; it is about winning each other's hearts.
— Love Without War with Lewis Addai-Baah
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