| sugiggs | says | Greet one another with a kiss of love - 1 Peter 5:14 |
| Joni Vaderಠ_ಠ | says | i greet you ! i greet you ! |
| sugiggs | says | You can tell a lot about the state of a couple's relationship from the way they greet one another |
| sugiggs | says | You can see it in their expression and countenance, as well as how they speak to each other. |
| sugiggs | says | It is even more obvious by their physical contact. But how much important should you give a greeting? |
| sugiggs | says | The Bible has more to say about greetings than you might expect. The apostle Paul took time to encourage his readers to greet one another |
| sugiggs | says | warmly when they met. It's not just about friends, however. |
| Phazey | good morning! |
| sugiggs | says | Jesus noted in His sermon that even pagans speak kindly to people they like. But He took it a step further and said that |
| sugiggs | says | being godly included being humble and gracious enough to address even your enemies with kindness |
| sugiggs | says | This raises an interesting question. How do you greet your friends, coworkers, and neighbors? |
| sugiggs | says | How about acquaintances and those you meet in public? |
| sugiggs | says | You may even encounter someone you don't necessarily like yet still acknowledge them out of courtesy. |
| sugiggs | says | So if you are this nice and polite to other people, doesn't your spouse deserve the same? Times ten? |
| sugiggs | says | It's probably something you don't think about very often - the first thing you say to him when you wake up, |
| sugiggs | says | the look on your face when you get in the car, etc. But here's something else you probably don't stop to consider |
| sugiggs | says | The difference it would make in your spouse's day if everything about you expressed the fact that you were really really glad to see them! |
| sugiggs | says | When someone communicates that they are glad to see you, your personal sense of self-worth increases. You feel more important and valued. |
| sugiggs | says | (and the book tells the story about the prodigal son. How the warm greet by the father was the last what he expected) |
| sugiggs | says | (No doubt the son felt loved and treasured once again. What do you think it did in their relationship?) |
| sugiggs | says | what kind of greetings would make your mate feel like that? How could you excite his or her various sense with a simple word, |
| sugiggs | says | a touch, a tone of voice? A loving greeting can bless your spouse through what they see, hear and feel. |
| sugiggs | says | It doesn't have to be bold and dramatic every time. But adding warmth n enthusiasm gives u the chance to touch your mate's heart in subtle, |
| sugiggs | says | unspoken ways. Think about your greeting. Do you use it well? Does your spouse feel valued and appreciated? Do they feel loved? |
| sugiggs | says | Even when you're not getting along well, you can lessen the tension and give them value by the way you greet them. |
| sugiggs | says | Remember, love is a choice. So choose to change your greeting. Choose to love.. |
| sugiggs | says | **Today's dare** : Think of specific way you'd like to greet your spouse today. Do it with a smile and with enthusiasm. |
| sugiggs | says | Then determine to change your greeting to reflect your love for them. -end |
| BINGo | says | M0rnink !!! |
| ChenMe | says | ...agree ! |
| sugiggs | says | Learn something today. The way to greet people. |
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