What Every Woman Needs to Know

What Every Woman Needs to Know

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05/29/2026

A healthy relationship is not two broken people depending on each other for identity, worth, or purpose. It is two individuals who are growing, healing, and walking with God—choosing to build together without losing themselves in the process.
The right person will not complete what is missing in you because your value was never meant to come from another human being. They will simply add peace, support, wisdom, love, and companionship to the life you are already building.
Real love does not create dependence—it strengthens purpose. It does not require you to become less of yourself to be loved. Instead, it honors who you are and encourages growth without control.
Wholeness is not found in another person. It begins with God, healing, self-awareness, and knowing your worth.
Then love becomes a complement to your life—not the source of it.

05/29/2026

“True love is not a strong, fiery, impetuous passion. On the contrary, it is calm and deep in its nature.” — Ellen G. White, Letters to Young Lovers
Real love is not built only on intense feelings or temporary emotions. It is revealed through patience, consistency, sacrifice, gentleness, and self-control.
The world often portrays love as chaotic, impulsive, and emotionally unstable—but God’s design for love brings peace, safety, and stability.
A healthy relationship should not constantly leave you anxious, confused, or emotionally exhausted. True love is steady. It is intentional. It grows deeper through trust, character, and commitment.
Because lasting love is not just passionate—it is peaceful.

05/29/2026
05/28/2026

Love is not about losing yourself in a relationship—it is about growing together while still maintaining the individuality God gave you.
“Neither the husband nor the wife should attempt to exercise over the other an arbitrary control. Do not try to compel one another to yield to your wishes. You cannot do this and retain love; it will be destroyed.” — The Adventist Home
Healthy love does not erase identity—it honors it. It does not demand control, pressure, or the surrender of conscience and personality. Instead, it creates space for two individuals to walk together in unity while still remaining fully themselves in Christ.
When love is right, you don’t lose your voice, your calling, or your sense of self. You are not absorbed—you are supported, respected, and strengthened.
Because God’s design for love is not uniformity—it is unity without the loss of individuality.

05/28/2026

Love is not measured by how many days, months, or years you’ve been together. It’s measured by how deeply you choose each other every single day.
Real love is found in the little things—patience during hard moments, loyalty when life gets difficult, consistency when emotions fluctuate, and effort when it would be easier to become distant.
Time alone does not build a strong relationship. Intentional love does.
A healthy relationship is not two perfect people—it’s two people who continue choosing respect, communication, forgiveness, and commitment daily.
Because at the end of the day, lasting love is not just about staying together. It’s about continuing to love each other well through every season.

05/27/2026

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05/26/2026

There will be days when emotions are easy, connection feels natural, and everything flows smoothly. But there will also be days when misunderstandings happen, patience runs thin, and you may not even “like” each other in the moment.
That’s where real love is revealed.
Love chooses patience when frustration is rising.
Love chooses respect when emotions are loud.
Love chooses forgiveness when pride wants to win.
Love chooses commitment when feelings feel distant.
Because lasting relationships aren’t held together by perfect days — they’re strengthened by how two people choose each other on imperfect ones.
“Charity suffereth long, and is kind…” — 1 Corinthians 13:4

05/26/2026

Love was never meant to fill your emptiness—it was meant to honor your wholeness. The goal is not to find someone who fixes what is broken inside you, but someone who sees you fully, respects you deeply, and chooses you consistently without trying to change who you are.
Real love does not demand that you become someone else to be valued. It meets you with acceptance, not pressure. It creates safety, not insecurity. It builds on who you already are, not who someone wants you to become.
When you are truly loved well, you are not completed—you are appreciated, understood, and embraced in your fullness.

05/26/2026

Love is MORE than what you say or what you feel. Love is action. It is commitment. Love is covenant.

05/26/2026

Love is not scattered—it is focused, intentional, and faithful. It doesn’t look for options; it chooses commitment. It doesn’t divide its attention; it multiplies its expression toward the one it’s devoted to.
And when love is rooted in God’s design, it reflects honor, protection, and consistency—not confusion or divided affection.
As it is written, “Many daughters have done virtuously, but thou excellest them all.” — Song of Solomon 6:9
There is a kind of woman who is not common—she is set apart. And the love that is meant for her will not treat her like an option, but as a treasure.

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