Money and Marriage: Avoiding the Financial Traps That Destroy Marriages
Money and marriage are deeply connected, and when money is mishandled, it can quietly destroy even a loving relationship. Financial…
Money and marriage are deeply connected, and when money is mishandled, it can quietly destroy even a loving relationship. Financial…
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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.
A Note from My Heart October is Family Month at The CGCC, a time when we pause to celebrate homes and rebuild…