Do you love me? – Love is an emotion that can spawn several different answers to that question…
”If you do not love me I shall not be loved. If I do not love you I shall not love.” —Samuel Beckett
Do You Love Me?
Do you love me? (Her)
Yes, I love you, of course I love you? (Him)
Why do you ask? (Him)
I don’t know, I guess I just need to be sure. (Her)
Do you love me? (Her)
I just answered that question…yes! (Him)
Why do you ask? (Him)
Sometimes it doesn’t seem as though you do. (Her)
Do you love me? (Her)
Can’t you tell? I am here aren’t I? (Him)
But why are you here? (Her)
Because I LOVE you. (Him)
Do you love me? (Her)
I love you more than anything…please don’t ask me again. (Him)
Do you love me? (Him)
Yes, of course I love you. Why do you ask? (Her)
Felecia R. Weber 2019, www.OntheWingofaDove.com
Do you love me? – That’s an age old question that has been asked by us and of us, I am sure more than once. Love is an emotion that can spawn several different answers to that question. Whether the reply is a verbal, “Yes, I love you.”, or shown by a tender hug or receiving a special gift, it is certainly a question that cannot be ignored…no matter how it is answered.
Do you love me? Is also a question that has a depth of meaning to it…
When someone asks Do you love me?, the very reason for asking that question may not even have anything to do with love. I believe we all have an innate sense of whether we are loved or not. Some forms of love are natural, such as the instinctual love that a mother has for her newborn child, and the romantic love that develops between two individuals that goes beyond just a physical attraction towards each other. I suspect that we ask such a question more out of the need to be accepted by others, something that is not necessarily intrinsic, but rather based on one’s personal preferences. It’s kind of like not wanting to be the proverbial last kid to be picked for the soccer team…won’t you pick me, please?…do you value who I am?
No doubt, this question will be asked in some form or another by many during this week as we celebrate Valentine’s Day.
Perhaps before you ask that question of another, why not try posing it to yourself? Do I love me? Sounds kind of strange doesn’t it? But isn’t it one of the most important questions to ask yourself? And isn’t giving yourself an honest answer just as important? Too many of us fail to realize how lovable we are…and in turn, how critical it is that we accept ourselves for who we are first.
”The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no command greater than these.” —Luke 10:27
In the Bible, Jesus tells us to “Love your neighbor as yourself.” (Luke 10:27). In fact, he states that it is the second most important of all the Ten Commandments; (“To love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind.” being the first). But how can you love your neighbor if you don’t love and accept yourself? I believe that we can genuinely love and accept those around us, our neighbors, co-workers, family members and friends, with an undeniable ferocity. Can you imagine how dynamic such relationships would be if your love and acceptance of yourself were just as strong? The first step in doing that however, is to love and accept the one who “…first loved us.” (1 John 4:19)
Do you love me? Before asking this questions, consider how much God loves you as the unique person he lovingly created you to be. When you embrace that truth…do you even need to ask the question at all?
Wishing you peace and much love,
Felecia ❤️
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