These 3 words can mean a lot to many people. They can make a person's heartbeat faster and smile without knowing it. The 3 words that can change life are "I love you".
Men and women often say this to each other when they are in a relationship. They help us remember times when we felt love and knew we were loved. Those special moments, like being offered to you or hearing them for the first time by someone you really care about. Nothing else can compare to this.
However, unfortunately, many experiences are not loved at all. It is something that is here today and disappears tomorrow. Words are spoken in a moment of passion to get what you want but leave in the morning. One person can feel that love is real, while the other only wants what they say "I love you" right now.
Love is more than words. It's more than a feeling. When we say these words to someone, they should mean more than just words. I love you means:
1) I accept you as you are: there aren't many rules and regulations to follow to earn your love. It means that you are free to be yourself with all your flaws and faults. You don't have to act or pretend to be something you're not when you're loved.
2) I accept you because you are. There aren't many relationships we have in life in which we experience unconditional acceptance. Most people have expectations of us, and when we don't live up to those expectations, they have no problem firing us. When we say I love you, it should mean that we are loved as we are, not because we have to change.
3) I accept you no matter what, contrary to what some people think, we all make mistakes. Romans 3:10 says "there is no righteous, not one". Each of us will make mistakes, disappoint our loved ones and make excuses. When you are loved, don't use your mistakes as the only factor in determining how to love yourself. Love covers sin. It doesn't cover him but it covers sin.
Love is great. It is not something to be taken lightly. Instead, it should be enjoyed and shared with others as often as possible.
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