![]() However, with every choice we make, God always provides grace to accomplish something good. We either make choices that we need to take responsibility for or we don’t. We can’t pick and choose when we want free will. And so the reason God let you fall in love in the romantic sense with someone is because he allows us all to make good and bad choices with our hearts. God wants a husband and wife, however, to not only choose to show gospel love but to also feel affection for each other (Ephesians 5:28-29).īut no matter what kind of love you are talking about in the Bible, choice is always in the equation. But he does want us to choose to show them the love of Christ as a witness for the gospel. God doesn’t expect us to have warm feelings for our enemies. When God tells us to love our enemies (Matthew 5:44), that is a different type of love than when God says husbands should love their wives (Ephesians 5:25). One moment people fall in love, the next moment they fall out of love. This type of worldly “love” can come and go in unexplainable ways. It’s often something people talk about in a mystical way. The world always equates love with a feeling. God wants us to choose love and not just fall into it. But technically speaking, the term “falling in love” is not a great way to express the type of love God wants us to have. Personally, I’m not against using this phrase if all you mean is that you really like someone. “Falling in love” is a common way people talk about their feelings for someone. God Allowed You to Fall in Love with Someone Because He Allows Us to Make Choices, and Love Is a Choice ![]() To learn more about this unique experience, feel free to click here. ![]() I’m also offering a $50 scholarship for anyone who enrolls before the deadline. Here are four possible reasons for why God allowed you to fall in love with someone even though he knew this person would not love you back.Īnd if you haven’t heard, the deadline to enroll in my relationship training courses closes tomorrow, November 21 st at 11:59pm. ![]()
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