Some people love deeply.
They give, sacrifice, show up, and invest emotionally. They are loyal, expressive, and committed.
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Why?
Because loving well is only one side of the equation. You must also know how to receive love properly.
Scripture reminds us:
“Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.” — Proverbs 4:23 (KJV)
A guarded heart is not a closed heart—it is a wise and healthy one.
1. You Give More Than You Allow Yourself to Receive
You pour into others but struggle to accept care, support, or love in return.
2. You Confuse Overgiving with Love
Sometimes, excessive giving is not love—it can be a need for validation, acceptance, or control.
3. You Struggle with Worthiness
Deep down, you may feel undeserving of healthy love, causing you to reject or sabotage it when it comes.
4. You Attract One-Sided Relationships
When you overgive, you may attract people who are comfortable receiving but not reciprocating.
5. You Ignore Red Flags
Because you love deeply, you may tolerate unhealthy behavior longer than you should.
6. You Don’t Communicate Your Needs
You expect others to “just know,” but healthy relationships require clear expression of needs.
7. You Fear Vulnerability in Receiving
Giving feels safer than receiving. Receiving requires openness, trust, and the risk of disappointment.
8. It Can Reflect Imbalance and Lack of Wisdom
Love without boundaries, discernment, and wisdom can lead to unhealthy patterns. God calls for balanced, wise love—not self-neglect.
Scripture says:
“Let all things be done decently and in order.” — 1 Corinthians 14:40 (KJV)
Even love must have order.
9. God’s Way Out Is Healing, Renewal, and Right Understanding of Love
You must allow God to heal your heart, redefine your worth, and teach you how to both give and receive love properly.
Scripture says:
“We love him, because he first loved us.” — 1 John 4:19 (KJV)
When you understand how God loves you, you stop chasing love wrongly and start receiving it rightly.
For Couples
Healthy love is mutual. One person should not always be the giver while the other only receives. Balance creates stability.
For Singles
Do not just prepare to love—prepare to receive love. The right relationship requires both.
Loving hard is not the problem.
But loving without wisdom, without boundaries, and without receiving—will leave you empty.
When love is healthy, it flows both ways.
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