Hope for Broken Marriage: When Love Feels Beyond Repair
Marriage can be hard, and when love feels distant, it’s easy to lose hope, but even when everything seems broken,…
Marriage can be hard, and when love feels distant, it’s easy to lose hope, but even when everything seems broken,…
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In Part 1, we explored the difference between a relationship and a situationship—how clarity brings peace while confusion breeds pain. Today, we look deeper at love without commitment, a struggle that leaves many hearts uncertain and unfulfilled.
Many people confuse strong emotions with covenant love. Passion and affection are beautiful, but they are not enough to sustain a godly relationship—or even a marriage. Without commitment, love eventually loses direction and strength.
Being in love feels wonderful, yet love without commitment is unstable. Feelings can start a story, but only faithfulness keeps it alive.
“Love without action is sentiment; love with commitment is covenant.”
Song of Solomon 8:7 reminds us that “many waters cannot quench love.” True love endures storms—but only when anchored by commitment. Affection may ignite the flame, yet only devotion keeps it burning.
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