10 Ways to Love

10 Ways to Love – Here is an infographic by Mindy’s Gazebo on ten ways to love including Bible references. Plus updated to expand on each point.

10 Ways to Love

Check out what Mindy list as 10 ways to love in this infographic and the copy shown below.

LISTEN without interrupting.

Proverbs 18

“Listen without interrupting” means to actively pay attention to someone who is speaking without interjecting or cutting them off. It involves giving the speaker your full attention, refraining from interrupting their train of thought or speaking over them, and allowing them to express their thoughts or feelings without disruption. It is a respectful and attentive way of engaging in a conversation and showing interest in what the other person has to say.

SPEAK without accusing.

James 1:19

“Speak without accusing” means expressing oneself without making direct or unfounded allegations or assigning blame to others. It involves communicating in a way that focuses on expressing thoughts, concerns, or emotions without attacking or criticizing the other person. Instead of using accusatory language that puts others on the defensive, it’s about using more neutral and constructive words to convey one’s perspective. By speaking without accusing, the goal is to foster a healthier and more productive conversation, allowing for better understanding and resolution of conflicts.

GIVE without sparing.

Proverbs 21:26

“To give without sparing” means to be generous and selfless in giving, without holding back or being hesitant. It implies a willingness to provide assistance, resources, or support to others wholeheartedly, without being stingy or reluctant. Giving without sparing involves being open-handed, freely sharing what one has, and not being overly concerned with personal gain or preserving one’s own resources. It reflects a mindset of abundance and a willingness to give generously, whether it be in terms of time, attention, material possessions, or acts of kindness.

PRAY without ceasing.

Colossians 1:9

In a biblical context, “praying without ceasing” is a concept mentioned in 1 Thessalonians 5:17, which encourages believers to maintain a constant state of prayer. It doesn’t imply that one should be engaged in formal prayers every single moment of the day, but rather that prayer should be a continuous and integral part of one’s life. It means to cultivate a spirit of ongoing communication and connection with God, maintaining an attitude of reverence, gratitude, and dependence on Him throughout all activities and circumstances. Praying without ceasing involves having a heart and mind that are open to God’s presence, seeking His guidance, expressing praises, offering petitions, and being in communion with Him consistently. It signifies a deep and intimate relationship with God, where prayer becomes a natural and constant conversation with Him.

10 Ways to Love

ANSWER without arguing.

Proverbs 17:1

“To answer without arguing” means responding to someone’s statements, questions, or concerns in a manner that avoids engaging in heated or confrontational debates. It involves providing a thoughtful and respectful response without becoming defensive, combative, or attempting to prove the other person wrong. When answering without arguing, the focus is on offering one’s perspective, providing relevant information, or expressing opinions in a calm and rational manner. The goal is to promote understanding, maintain a constructive dialogue, and seek common ground, rather than escalating into a contentious or hostile exchange. It often requires active listening, empathy, and the willingness to find mutually agreeable solutions or points of view.

SHARE without pretending.

Ephesians 4:15

To “share without pretending” in a biblical sense, we are called to speak the truth with love. It involves expressing ourselves honestly and genuinely, without deceit or falsehood. By speaking the truth in love, we contribute to the growth and maturity of the body of Christ, fostering authentic relationships and promoting unity within the Christian community. It encourages us to communicate in a way that reflects Christ’s character, embodying His truth and grace in all our interactions. Applying this verse to the concept of sharing without pretending, it emphasizes the importance of honest and loving communication.

ENJOY without complaint.

Proverbs 18

“To enjoy without complaint” means experiencing or taking pleasure in something without expressing dissatisfaction, grumbling, or voicing negative remarks. It involves finding contentment and appreciating the present moment, circumstances, or blessings without harboring a critical or complaining attitude. When one enjoys without complaint, they embrace a mindset of gratitude, focusing on the positive aspects of their experiences rather than dwelling on shortcomings or perceived flaws. It implies a willingness to savor and find joy in the present situation, fostering a more positive and appreciative outlook on life. It doesn’t mean ignoring legitimate concerns or suppressing constructive feedback, but rather cultivating an attitude that emphasizes gratitude and contentment while avoiding constant dissatisfaction or complaining.

TRUST without wavering.

1 Corinthians 13:7

“To trust without wavering” means having unwavering faith, confidence, and reliance on someone or something without hesitation or doubt. It involves placing complete trust and reliance in a person, a process, a belief, or a higher power, even in the face of uncertainty or challenges. Trusting without wavering implies steadfastness, remaining firm in one’s faith or confidence without being easily swayed or shaken. It means maintaining a consistent and unwavering belief in the reliability, integrity, or goodness of the object of trust. This level of trust involves a deep sense of conviction, resilience, and perseverance, even in difficult circumstances or when faced with obstacles. It reflects a strong and unwavering commitment to relying on someone or something with unshakable faith.

FORGIVE without punishing.

Colossians 3:13

“To forgive without punishing” means letting go of resentment, anger, or the desire for revenge toward someone who has wronged you, without seeking to impose or inflict punishment upon them. It involves releasing any desire for retribution and choosing to extend grace, compassion, and understanding instead. When forgiving without punishing, one acknowledges the hurt or harm caused but chooses not to seek vengeance or hold the person accountable in a punitive manner. It does not mean condoning or excusing the wrongdoing, but rather choosing to release the burden of anger or the need for retaliation. Forgiving without punishing is an act of mercy and reconciliation, seeking healing and restoration for oneself and the relationship involved. It allows for the possibility of growth, reconciliation, and moving forward without harboring a desire for punishment or harm.

PROMISE without forgetting.

Proverbs 13:12

“To promise without forgetting” means making a commitment or pledge to do something and diligently following through on that promise without neglecting or overlooking it. It involves a deep sense of responsibility and reliability, where one’s word is honored and remembered. When promising without forgetting, one ensures that the commitment made is taken seriously, and they make conscious efforts to fulfill their obligations or keep their word. It requires being mindful, organized, and dependable in honoring the promise, maintaining a strong sense of integrity and trustworthiness. By promising without forgetting, one demonstrates their commitment to upholding their word and valuing the trust and expectations placed upon them.

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After seeing this blog post trending for a over a week in May to June of 2023, I figured I would update and expand this blog post that was first published October 10, 2018, by going over each point instead of just listing them. Last updated June 6, 2023.

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