Love languages are verbal and non-verbal means of communication between people who love each other
Love languages manifest in friendships, the workplace, in families and in just about every human connection. We all identify primarily with one of the five love languages: Words of Affirmation, Quality Time, Receiving Gifts, Acts of Service, and Physical Touch.
If you pay close attention you may gain a little understanding not only about yourself, but also about the ones you love as well. …show more content…
“How,” I wondered, “could anyone possibly relate to God using one’s love language.”
So I bought the book, ‘God Speaks your Love Language’, and have been reading it over the past couple of weeks. I found it thought provoking and helpful. God communicates clearly through each of these five love languages. However, people tend to be more responsive when they detect that he is speaking their primary love language. When you see that God speaks your love language, you’ll tap into an eternal source of love and fulfilment.
Expressions of our love for Him are also shaped by our love language. We find even deeper satisfaction in using that language in our relationship with God.
To quote a few examples…
• While other monks meditated, Martin Luther was speaking and writing. He used powerful words in numerous ways to express his devotion to GOD. His words were both convincing and affirming as he wrote hymns, Bible commentaries, translated the Bible from Latin to German and delivered thousands of