How do I experience love, practically speaking? How can I put it into words? If I can put it into words, I can put it into action. I can recognize love when I see it if I know what I'm looking for.
Putting love into words and actions is our focus in season 3. In this episode, we're sharing how love meets our real need for security with passionate loyalty and commitment.
Without experiencing dependable love, we'll be persons who are insecure in life. Our insecurity will be evident by these symptoms: fear, anger, an attempt to control, and a need to judge the intent of others.
When we trust the commitment offered by those who love us well, our lives will be characterized by peace and calm, a desire to help others experience freedom, and a willingness to be vulnerable in healthy ways.
Listen in as we share specific and practical examples of how we can offer commitment to each other as spouses, as parents, and as friends. We'll talk about how we can learn to love ourselves in dependable ways, too.
In this episode, we offer these takeaways:
- God is "parenting" me and one of His objectives is to free my life. When I am free, I am free to love others in the same ways God loves me.
- As spouses, parents, and friends, we can be mindful of the times when it is natural for our family members and friends to feel fear because of a difficult circumstance or season. We can stay in touch to protect them from lies and shame.
- There is never a time when God is not committed to us. There is never a time when we have to question His passion for us or His dependability.
When sharing about how parents can offer dependable love to their children, I (Janet) read a selection from my book about the power of "with." The book,
Education by Design, Not Default, is available on Amazon.