Gentlemanliness opens doors for a lady, shields her from the water spray of a car whizzing by in the rain, carries her bags out to the car for her.
When a man grows cold and distant, he drops off the natural manly inclination to protect.
When a woman hardens her heart towards her man, she stops cooking nice things for him. She grows frigid to his romantic advances.
Both sexes need to protect each other. Both sexes have weaknesses that the spouse is designed to cover. When protection fails in a marriage, a marriage is failing.
If you wonder what happened to the love of you life, start protecting again.
1 Cor. 13:4
1 Cor. 13:5
1 Cor. 13:6
1 Cor. 13:7
1 Cor. 13:8
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Good advice. The easiest way to make my wife mad is to attack me, and vice versa.
awesome! Is she American or Japanese?
American genetically, but God called her to missions at age 12, and she knew it was to Japan at age 13.
wow. I can’t wait to meet you guys, though i may have to wait until Heaven.
Beautiful, Pastor A. I can’t tell you how much these are ministering to me! Thank you, thank you!
Praise the Lord! Well, I’m almost done with the passage…
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