I've never been in love.
Have you?
Yep. One time.
You think you've built a strong foundation for your identity in all of the previous years of your life, but nothing tests it like falling in love. It hits like the force of a wrecking ball. It cracks the foundation of who you think you are. Then your emotions begin trickling out, eroding it until the hole is so large that a river of emotions sweeps you away to places you'd never though your mind would go. Your personal identity gets fuzzy as you start losing yourself. Feels like the rug has been pull from under you. I never understood the phrase "
falling in love" until it happened to me.
[lol in the beginning I would ask her "how did this happen??" And she would say "I have no idea".]
But yeah, if the root of "true love" (that only
Christ *in* BOTH people can bring) isn't feeding it, the feeling of being "in love" soon fades...then if you break up it leaves the gigantic hole it's made. Not a good feeling...not at all. And it can become next to impossible to repair, as well as an addiction for many to feel that feeling again...100 times worse than desiring to be in love for once.
I learned my lesson very quickly; make sure both people are securely grafted to the root of true love [and we're not just talking about calling oneself Christian, but truly having
Christ clearly evident *in* BOTH people] before making myself available to that kind of love again because falling in love without true love to feed it can be very damaging.