Happy Valentine’s Day! “Love Languages”
Devotional 2025 Feb
by Marsha Richards
Published on February 14, 2025
Categories: Devotions

Happy Valentine’s Day! “Love Languages”

John 13:34-35
“A new command I give you: love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are My disciples, if you love one another.”

For as long as I can remember, when I returned home from shopping my hubby would ask, “Did you bring me anything?” Sometimes I would laugh and say, “No,” but other times I was rather annoyed, thinking to myself, “Why does he always expect something, even when I just go for a quick trip for milk?” It wasn’t until we read the book, Love Languages, by Gary Chapman, that I understood my husband’s request. The book explains that we can discover another person’s love language by observing the way they express love to others, what they complain about most often, and what they request from their spouse most often. People tend to give love in the way that they like to receive love. My husband’s love language is “gifts” and so bringing him something was an expression of my love for him. Once I understood, I made a point of bringing him a little something I thought he would like and he expresses his love language by often surprising me in sweet ways.

When we moved to our present home ten years ago, it was a difficult move for me on many levels, emotionally and physically, leaving me in a bad way. After the long, torturous move and weeks after my husband had gone back to work, my dear friend, Andi, called one day to check on me and all I could do was cry because I was overwhelmed with all that still needed to be done. She said, “Marsha, what is your love language?” Through my tears, I responded, “Acts of service.” She was able to break through to the source of my distress, “Because no one has served you by helping, you don’t feel loved, do you?” No, I didn’t. I was feeling unloved, forsaken and downright depressed. She immediately booked a flight to spend a week serving me by tackling all twelve of the huge china packs in my dining room, unpacking, washing and putting everything away. Her act of service was the soothing balm of love I needed to start fresh in our new home.

Never underestimate the power of expressing love that goes straight to the emotional heart of your family members, friends and fellow Christians! God has uniquely wired us with a particular temperament and gifts that influence our relationships and service within the body of Christ. What are the five love languages?

  • Gifts
    Quality Time
     Words of Affirmation
     Acts of Service
     Physical Touch

God’s desire is that our love for one another would grow and deepen. But first, this will happen only if we are rooted more and more deeply in the love Christ has for us, by seeing the depth of Christ’s love for us revealed in his Word. 1 John 4:7-8 and 19 say, “Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God. Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love…We love because he first loved us.”  The love that God has for us is the foundation of our becoming loving people.

The Lord knows that relationships are the most valuable asset that we have, but at times the most difficult to maintain. Dear readers, sustaining them will only happen if we are deeply rooted in Christ first, and then our expressions of love for others—the offering of gifts, quality time, words of affirmation, acts of service and physical touch—will flourish.

Father in heaven, we praise You for giving us Jesus, Who loves us like no other. We pray that our love for Him will be firmly rooted and maintained through Your Word, and that we may love one another as You have loved us. With our unique “love language” and gifts, please guide us to use them in love for the benefit and service of others. We love because You first loved us. It’s in Your loving name we pray. Amen.

 

As a devoted Christ-follower, Marsha has walked this twisting, winding, bumpy road called life, giving her many opportunities to serve Him. Besides owning and managing a Tea business for twenty-two years, her focus has been to minister to women as a leader, teacher, mentor and public speaker.

At this point in her life, she has a great sense of urgency to share the love of Christ with men and women from all walks of life through the written word.  She has been married for 56 years and is the mother of two married daughters and grandmother of four. 

You can contact her through her Devotions For All Reasons Facebook page, the website of the same name, as well as: Tea For All ReasonsFood For All Reasons (both shared with her daughter, Jen) and England For All Reasons, shared with her husband, Jake

1 Comment

  1. David A Smith

    I loved this article.
    My wife and I are attending Love Language Class through our church and are learning alot. Before we joined the class we always argued and fought over the smallest things. We learned that we both have different languages and are learning to speak them fluently. I love the 5 Love Languages book and highly recommend it for all couples.

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