Romantic Love: God's Design
Discover God's beautiful blueprint for romantic love through Scripture, exploring covenant, intimacy, and the sacred bond of marriage designed by the Creator.
About this plan
Romantic love is one of God's greatest gifts to humanity, yet it's often misunderstood or corrupted by worldly perspectives. This seven-day study will help you understand God's original design for romantic love as revealed in Scripture. From the creation of Eve as Adam's companion to the intimate imagery of Christ and the Church, the Bible presents a comprehensive vision of how romantic love should function.
Too often, we let culture dictate what love should look like—prioritizing passion over commitment, pleasure over purpose, or independence over partnership. But God's design is fundamentally different. His love is covenantal, sacrificial, and transformative. When we align our romantic relationships with biblical principles, we discover deeper joy, stronger bonds, and greater fulfillment than the world can offer.
Throughout this study, you'll explore key passages that reveal God's heart for romantic love. You'll examine the characteristics of genuine love, the purpose of marriage, the importance of commitment, and how Christ's love for the Church models the ultimate romantic ideal. Whether you're single, dating, engaged, or married, these truths will reshape how you understand and pursue romantic relationships.
As you work through each day, take time to reflect honestly on your own beliefs and experiences. Allow Scripture to challenge cultural lies and invite God's Spirit to renew your mind. By the end of this journey, you'll have a clearer, more biblical framework for understanding romantic love and its sacred place in God's design for humanity. 💕✨
What you'll study
💕 Love's Divine Origin
❤️ The Character of True Love
💍 Covenant: The Foundation of Marriage
🔥 Desire and Physical Intimacy
🤝 Selflessness and Sacrifice
🛡️ Purity and Faithfulness
🌟 Love That Mirrors Christ
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