THRILLS OF LOVE
Love is often introduced as a feeling, but it survives as a decision.​
The thrills of love are not sustained by constant excitement alone, but by intentional actions that renew affection, trust, and emotional safety.
Real love evolves—it matures from butterflies into bonds.​
True love thrills not because it is perfect, but because it is present.


Love feels thrilling when:
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You are seen without pretense
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You are heard without judgment
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You are chosen repeatedly, not occasionally
Scripture subtly captures this when it says:
“Many waters cannot quench love, neither can the floods drown it.”
(Song of Solomon 8:7)
This reveals that love’s thrill is not fragile—it is resilient.
Practical Commitment Steps
Practice emotional presence: Put away distractions when communicating.
Speak appreciation daily: Compliment character, not just appearance.
Resolve conflict early: Don’t let silence replace conversation.
Protect intimacy: Emotional closeness fuels physical connection.
Choose forgiveness quickly: Love breathes where mercy lives.
Thrills don’t disappear when love grows older—they deepen when commitment replaces convenience.







