Do you speak your spouse's love language?
Dr. Gary Chapman, Author of The Five Love Languages gives five key ways in which individual give and receive love. I would be remiss if I didn't share with you the Love Chapter in the middle of our Transformation Series...... I think it is never to early/late to be focused on your mate and working on your marriage.
The five concepts below are the Love Languages Dr. Chapman defines. I would recommend going through the book with your spouse or at least the questionnaire to see what you and your spouse's five love languages are! Just a tip.... over the last several years Jason and I have done the questionnaire more than once since in our marriage we have been through some major life changes, Kids, School, Career Changes... I have found my top three have been flip-flopped in different seasons of my life....
- Words of Affirmation
- Receiving of Gifts
- Acts of Service
- Quality Time
- Physical Touch
Once you know your husband's love language the sky is the limit for the ways you can show him love. Even if you didn't get him to take the questionnaire you can still try some of the tips below and find out what he really likes. Regardless of what you do, the key is to continually show him love through your words, actions, efforts and busy schedules...
20 Great tips for improving the way you show love to your spouse!
- Praise
him in front of the kids.
- Greet
him at the door when he gets home–drop whatever you’re doing and go kiss
him!
- Make
him a coffee to take with him in the morning.
- Give him a backrub.
- Ask him what he would enjoy doing on a date day/night? Make it about his desires and interests too!
- Tell
him one thing you admire about him in relation to his work–and try to make
it a different thing every time you say it!
- Lay
out his clothes for him the night before.
- Put on
lipstick and fix your hair 15 minutes before he’s expected home from work
(or right before you arrive home from work!).
- Text
him and tell him specifically what you love doing with him.
- Bring
him a glass of water if he’s working out in the heat.
- Ask
him what he’d like for dinner–let him choose the menu at least once a
week.
- Wear
something you know he loves.
- Going
out to pick up an ice cream/treat with the kids? Bring him one, too–even
if you went out during the day when he was at work. Save it for him, with
a note, “We were thinking of you!”
- Rub
him dry when he gets out of the shower–and put some “manly” moisturizer
cream on him, or some talcum powder. Towel dry hair for him, and tell him
you just love how he smells. Granted, this one may be a little sexual.

- Pray
for him while you’re lying in bed–out loud. Reach out, put your arm on
his, and say a sentence-or-two prayer.
- Walking
by him? Reach out and touch him for a second!
- Rub
his feet while you’re watching TV. (You can even get a cloth and wash his
feet and put some cream on them, too).
- Ask
him his advice on something–and then follow it (without challenging him!)
- Ask
him to explain something about a hobby to you.
- Don’t
just tell him you love him–tell him WHY you love him.
Remember as you try the 20 tips, that Love is an act it is not an emotion! So if your best laid plans don't at first succeed, don't grow weary Read 1 Corinthians 13:4-8 and focus on what God's word says about how love is modeled! You can do it! Have fun! Be creative! Most of all keep trying and keep PRAYING!
Blessings~ R
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