Love in its unadulterated form comes from God because God is love.
From 1Peter 4:8,we are expected to give a 100% in relationships. Giving anything less results for a not so great relationship. We don’t want okay relationships, because that will cause us to settle and relationships are too important for us to settle. People don’t change, they expand in relationships. In relationships, the more you focus on yourself, the less you focus on the relationship. Marriage is an act of faith. From Ecclesiastes 4:10, we would also see that God is love, we’re made in his image, therefore we’re made in the image of love.
Being “love-struck” is when your emotions override your reasoning. However, love is never an excuse to stop functioning wisely or intentionally.
Ask yourself:
Relationships come with ups and downs. Friendship is the anchor that keeps love steady when emotions fluctuate. The “talking stage” should not just be about excitement or sparks; it should be about building a bond strong enough to endure seasons. Sparks may ignite a relationship, but friendship sustains it.
Love fades when glory fades – Keep becoming. Keep evolving.
In summary, be wise. Know that not all that glitters is not gold. You have the Holy spirit in you and you know all things but engaging in fornication will dull your spiritual sensitivity.
Do not enter relationships based on societal standards or appearances. Many standards are built on pretense. Understand your capacity, your finances, your calling, and your season.
Above all, trust the Holy Spirit more than your emotions. Love deeply but love wisely.