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Sex can be such a stark barometer for a marriage.
— John Eldredge
When we abandon ourselves to love, we find ourselves closer to the one who is always doing that Himself. We find God.
— John Eldredge
So if you are writing a story where love is the meaning, where love is the highest and best of all, where love is the point, then you have to allow each person a choice.
— John Eldredge
Many relationships fail for the insistence of treating others as problems to be solved, rather than as hearts to be known and loved.
— John Eldredge
Set your phone alarm so that three times a day you stop, love God, and give him your allegiance. I love you, God. I love you, God. I love you. I give you my allegiance. I choose you over all things. Give me the strength that prevails.
— John Eldredge
Receive it for the gift it is! Pause, and let the beauty minister to you. I receive this into my soul. Too often we just notice and go on, like a pedestrian who steps over a hundred-dollar bill lying on the sidewalk. Stop and pick it up! In these moments you open yourself and receive the beauty, the gift, the grace—receive it into your being. Let it bring to you God's love, his tenderness, his rich goodness.
— John Eldredge
For you did not receive a spirit that makes you a slave again to fear, but you received the Spirit of sonship. And by him we cry, "Abba, Father." (Rom. 8:15)
— John Eldredge
Jesus, thank you that you are right here. You are with me, and you are in me.
— John Eldredge
Make no room for offense.
— John Eldredge
When it comes to girls, the greatest gift you can give to the young man is to watch you love your wife.
— John Eldredge
To see you in love is far more powerful than any other lesson. A picture is worth a thousand words. It's important that your sons see your physical affection, to see you kiss, cuddle on the couch, hold hands in public. Oh, sure—they'll say they're "grossed out," tell you to "get a room." But they are watching and learning.
— John Eldredge
You don't have to have a college degree to serve. You don't have to make your subject and your verb agree to serve. You don't have to know about Plato and Aristotle to serve. You don't have to know Einstein's theory of relativity to serve. You only need a heart full of grace. A soul generated by love. And you can be that servant.
— John F. Kennedy