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In today’s love talk, the focus is on the beauty and resilience of mature love. There’s something heartwarming about seeing older couples who have stayed together through the ups and downs of life, still holding hands, still supporting each other, and still deeply in love. This kind of love, built over years, reflects the power of “planting good seeds” in a relationship, creating a strong foundation that can weather the storms that come with kids, finances, and family challenges.
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A touching example shared was of the speaker’s Aunt and Uncle Charles, who were married for 57 years. Their relationship was filled with endearing quirks and traditions, like their playful “race” to control the TV remote on church nights. This small ritual symbolized the joy and lightness they kept alive in their marriage. By seeing these examples, we’re reminded that real love is built not only on romance but also on mutual care, patience, and shared memories.
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Today’s message is a call to celebrate this kind of enduring love and to nurture relationships with kindness and respect, so that children, family, and friends witness a legacy of love. After all, the joy of a loving family is a blessing—and a way of giving glory to God, who created marriage as the foundation for life before even establishing the church.
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