Tuesday, March 5, 2013

say I love you


It’s tricky in intimacy with our spouse we sometimes determine that what was once said does not need be repeated, saying I love you out loud reaffirms the feelings that we have inside. I think the Lord knew and understands the human need for verbal confirmation; it simply is not enough to gesture or say only once that we are thankful or love someone but that the act is repeated for us to be reminded of those earlier times and hint towards future progression. Like in the scriptures or in teaching young children we often receive the same message, teaching repeatedly, not that we don’t know but for our betterment, and remembrance. Likewise show those around you, tell your siblings even, that you love them and often.It’s tricky in intimacy with our spouse we sometimes determine that what was once said does not need be repeated, saying I love you out loud reaffirms the feelings that we have inside. I think the Lord knew and understands the human need for verbal confirmation; it simply is not enough to gesture or say only once that we are thankful or love someone but that the act is repeated for us to be reminded of those earlier times and hint towards future progression. Like in the scriptures or in teaching young children we often receive the same message, teaching repeatedly, not that we don’t know but for our betterment, and remembrance. Likewise show those around you, tell your siblings even, that you love them and often.
  

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