Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Love Language


The Five Love Languages 

Words of Affirmation, Quality Time, Physical Touch, Acts of Service and Receiving Gifts. 

What is your love language?

My love language is Acts of Service. 

If you want to know your love language you can take the test by clicking the link:


These love languages help us communicate with each other in a loving way.

They help us to love and to feel loved.

Today I found this beautiful explanation of the gifts from Ascensionpress. 

  There is no greater love than love from God the Father! 

He uses our gifts to speak our language and in return we can respond with love. 

The explanations follow:

1. Words of Affirmation 

We can love Jesus and thank him in our prayers, but also in our conversations with others.

2. Quality Time

We can make daily prayer time a priority and not allow other things to take up that space in our daily routines.

3. Physical Touch 

We can connect with Jesus’ physical presence through the sacraments — especially the Eucharist and Confession.

4. Acts of Service

We can look for ways to offer up small sacrifices for the love of God.

5. Receiving Gifts

The gift Jesus wants most from us is the gift of ourselves. We can consecrate our lives to him and give him our life, our work, and our will. 

https://media.ascensionpress.com/podcast/jesus-five-love-languages/?fbclid=IwAR3hECSo_qfy7tUTVGByPxG_IPgwNDahvby3yoo8o9_lL4eDfabngM1EpS0

Absolutely beautiful! I am looking at the Five Love Languages with new eyes and with a new heart! 

"Ask Him to lift you in your brokenness and gently carry you to the safety of His unconditional and redeeming love." Jane Trufant Harvey 



3 comments:

  1. This was an unexpected and fun post. Thank you for some powerful levity.
    I took the quiz and am Acts of Service too!

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  2. Beautiful image too. Including the shadow.
    Looks like a nun or monk in full habit to me.

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  3. Awesome! I am glad you enjoyed the blog and image! Thanks for the feed back!

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