By Ashley McIlwain
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How do we win at love?
It’s a simple enough question, yet the answer seems to evade so many of us. I mean, we search and try, fight and conquer, but yet, somehow it slips from our grasp. After all, we can’t help who we fall in love with and when we fall out of love either, right? We’re just puppets of love controlled by destiny … powerless and helpless.
Unfortunately, this is the very train of thought that leads us to lose at love. We are anything but helpless, powerless, or lifeless when it comes to our love life. It’s odd to me that so many of us control-freak, power mongers become so weak all of the sudden when it comes to our relationships, especially our marriages. The problem lies within our understanding of love.
Love is NOT a feeling. I repeat. LOVE IS NOT A FEELING!!!
The greatest deception of our time is that love is a feeling. That in order to be in love, we must feel in love. And if we lose those feelings of love, then we are no longer in love and are free to walk away in search of those feelings once again. This pursuit of fleeting and fickle feelings of love is what leads so many of us to heartbreak … often many times over.
Feelings come and go. In any given day we may experience two, three, four, or more emotions just by living. Yet somehow we expect to our marriage to produce continuous “happy” feelings. If those emotions dip, as they always do in every situation and relationship, we think something is wrong with our marriage. Our marriage isn’t the problem; our thinking is the problem. Our pursuit of constant happiness is like chasing the wind. There is no way that we can hope to sustain a relationship, let alone a marriage, on feelings. They are as unstable, inconsistent, and unreliable as it gets.
Feeling in love has nothing to do with being in love.
Love is a choice. It’s a commitment. It does not rely on feelings, and it’s definitely not contingent on them. Love does not come and go but rather remains constant, consistent, and without condition. Rather than following our heart, true love establishes the direction and course of our heart. It pushes selfishness aside in exchange for selflessness. Love is a decision that we make over and over again each and every day.
If you want to win at love, it starts with knowing what love truly is. Once you understand that it’s a commitment that you make repeatedly, unaffected by your moods and whims, you will be on the course to victory. Because once we get down to the heart of the matter and determine that we are going to love our spouse no matter what, you’re already moving in the right direction.
You see, every marriage has its “dark days.” Every couple experiences lulls, hardships, frustrations, and road blocks. Be assured that those will come, but that’s why it’s so vital to build your marriage on solid ground. Meaning, if you are committed to loving your spouse as Christ instructs us to (Ephesians 6:22-33, 1 Corinthians 13:4-8), then your relationship can weather those kinds of storms. If you’ve built your relationship on feelings though, it’s like building a house on sand; you will be swept away at the first sign of a storm.
This isn’t to say that there won’t be times that take you to your breaking point and back, but God promises He will never give us more than we can handle (1 Corinthians 10:13). When all else fails, call out to Him. He is faithful (Hebrews 10:23). It may not always feel like He is listening or near, but just like our marriage, we have to cling not to feelings, but to His Word and the promises that He is always near, listening, and working on our behalf. In those times you don’t think you can hang on and love your spouse the way you know you need to, call out to Him and allow Him to help you through (Psalm 62:5-8).
If you want to win at love, you have to start by knowing what love is. It’s not what we see in movies or television shows, and it’s not what we read in romantic novels. It’s so much better than that! Those are temporary and unsatisfying attempts at gratifying the flesh. They are knock-offs and rip-offs. They are feelings that imitate the real deal, but like a drug, it’s just a momentary high that leaves us searching for more.
The real portrait of love endures beyond the here now, and it’s much, much bigger than how we feel. It’s durable, satisfying, rewarding, and fulfilling. It’s exciting, fun, and hard work all wrapped up into one. Winning at love starts with realizing that your marriage is a lifelong commitment that is both a blessing and a responsibility.
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I agree: In order to win at love, we must choose at love. It is a concept that Gary Chapman mentions many times in his ‘5 Love Languages’ Book. Feelings are often fickle and many circumstantial things can affect them.
Heather, thanks for sharing your thoughts! This is something that Gary Chapman talks about in several of his books. Like you said, feelings can be affected by any of our circumstances, which is why we can’t base our marriage’s future and stability on them. Glad to have you join us!
I loved reading this article! it’s yet another great tool to have in my belt of new marriage tools! i recently married in march and there is always something that helps us. I really liked the “our marriage isn’t the problem, our thinking is the problem” statement. That kind of hits home for me when we are going through our “dark days” in our marriage! Thank you for another great article!
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Denell, thanks for your kind words! It’s so encouraging to hear that you are already working hard at your marriage by seeking out different tools and resources! That’s so wise, and I’m glad that we can be a part of that 🙂 Thanks so much for following, tweeting, and joining us through so many of our various avenues; we are thrilled to have you 🙂
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JamieB, thanks!
“If you want to win at love, it starts with knowing spouse no matter what, you’re already moving in the right direction.”
This is so right! I also think it means loving your spouse when you know all their imperfections and they know yours.
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Vicki, I definitely think that we have to realize that when you love your spouse, you need to love all of them. At the same time, both people should always be moving toward one another and becoming a better person/spouse. Thanks so much for sharing, for your encouragement, and your participation! Always great hearing from you 🙂
What an excellent explanation of love. The media today portrays love as fleeting.
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You are so right, the media definitely portrays love as a feeling instead of an action/commitment/choice. Thanks for sharing!
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Love is a DAILY choice and a commitment!! So many miss that! Thank you for all you do!
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Emily, amen! It certainly is a choice … daily! Thanks so much for the encouragement, helping to spread the word, and for your participation! We appreciate you!
Excellent article! My favorite: “Once you understand that it’s a commitment that you make repeatedly, unaffected by your moods and whims, you will be on the course to victory.”
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The following statement really stood out to me. I continually am telling my children that relationships on tv and in books are just entertainment–they are not reflective of real life.
If you want to win at love, you have to start by knowing what love is. It’s not what we see in movies or television shows, and it’s not what we read in romantic novels. It’s so much better than that! Those are temporary and unsatisfying attempts at gratifying the flesh. They are knock-offs and rip-offs. They are feelings that imitate the real deal, but like a drug, it’s just a momentary high that leaves us searching for more.
Kelly, thanks so much for joining us and for connecting with us! It’s refreshing to hear that you are already trying to teach your children about real and authentic love; they need to hear it! It’s hard because we are bombarded with so many false messages about love, but I’m thrilled to hear that you are working hard to set your children up for success!
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This article is soooo comforting. I mean, I am just going through a break up and it’s nice to know what I should be looking for in a relationship and not just the “feelings” that go with it. Thanks for the article!!!!!! Very inspiring. I’ve liked you on facebook and heather thompson’s fb page. thanks again.
Jodi, I’m so sorry to hear about your break-up. Those are never fun, and I pray that you are comforted through the healing process. It’s definitely important to make sure you’ve got your heart and mind set on the right course for your future relationships. I’m so thankful that you enjoyed the article and found it to be valuable for your own life! Thanks for sharing and for connecting with us 🙂
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As for my comment, marriage is an ever evolving process. One that needs God at the head of it all. Take all your cares to Him and He is the one and only that will help you get through whatever your challenge’s might be, however, big or small 🙂 I know I have been going through some personal stuff due to my upbringing an alcoholic home, it’s not been easy on any of us here in my home as I unbury some long hidden away stuff. But my dear husband has been right by my side through it all and has pledged to stay in the trenches with me until I get to the other side … and I will get through this, with his help and God’s 🙂
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Sandra, you are so right; marriage is an “ever evolving process” that needs Christ at its heart. There are certainly times where His Holy Spirit is the only One that can make love, healing, forgiveness, and grace possible. I love how honest you are about the struggles you are overcoming from being raised in an alcoholic home. I’m sure it’s not easy at all for you or your husband, but that’s what makes marriage such a blessing — having someone to help you through this life with its sometimes painful realities. Thank you so much for sharing! And thank you for all of the ways you have connected with us!
I have been married 27 years, almost 28 on Oct. 27th. I can attest to the fact that marriage is an ever learning process. You don’t give up and Lord knows I have wanted to. You just keep pressing on and continue to love one another through the good and the bad. There are so many test and trials and in this day and age we live in it’s pretty amazing when you can say we’ve been married this long. Without the Lord we would not still be married and my kids who are now grown and have seen the hard times we’ve been through can say my and dad really do love each other.
Teresa, thanks for joining us, and happy early anniversary to you and your husband! It’s always so refreshing and encouraging to hear of couples, like you and your husband, that are still going strong. It’s true that there are always good and bad times, but what makes marriage so special and such a blessing, is to push through those times together and with God’s help. What a wonderful example you are to your adult kids and to everyone who gets to see what true love and commitment through it all looks like! Keep up the amazing work, and may God bless you for it!
Thank you so much for giving us inspiring and uplifting articles. You are helping a lot of families. We love reading the articles together when we can. We are following you on facebook, subscibed to your updates, following heather now as well, planning our donation to foundation soon. Love from us!
Ryan, thank you so, so much for your kind words! It really is such a blessing to be encouraged, and we are thankful that you find our resources helpful! Thanks for connecting with us, and we look forward to your donation, as it allows us to keep doing what we are doing and hopefully do more in the future 🙂 Love back to you 🙂