Love does not seek its own interests. Put God first, then put others, and then put before yourself. If like, if you’re married and you treat your wife like a queen, if you treat her like a queen, surely you will get a king’s reward.
In the first place, that means that you appreciate, and she herself will reciprocate. The same thing if you’re a woman and you treat your husband like a king, that means you are a queen. You know that you’re a queen. Love does not seek its own interest. If it does, it will get stunted. Think of when you have blossomed. It is actually when you have gone out of your way to seek the interest of others. Seek other people’s interest first and every other thing will be added to you. Like they say, seek the kingdom of God first.
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