Love without trust does not exist. Love is a strength of trust. Trust is the test of love. When you love, you trust each other. When you don't, you don't. Don't camouflage the word "love" and not trust each other.
What we can do for another is the test of powers; what we can suffer for is the test of love.
The real test of love is loving those who we feel are the hardest ones to love.
The real test of love is when a person—including you—can know your weaknesses, your stupidities and your smallnesses, and still love you.
This is perhaps the greatest moral challenge Jesus left us: We all do pretty well in love when the persons we are loving are warm and gracious, but can we be gracious and mellow in the face of bitterness, jealousy, hatred, withdrawal? That's the litmus test of love.
The test of love is that it gives even when there is no expectation of a return.
The test of love is in how we live.
Our Lord told His disciples that love and obedience were organically united. The final test of love is obedience.
The Lord commands the wife to be submissive. Refusal to submit to the husband is therefore rebellion against God Himself. Submission to the husband is a test of her love for God as well as a test of love for her husband. The wife then must look upon her submission to her husband as an act of obedience to Christ and not merely to her husband.
The test of love is in how one relates not to saints and scholars but to rascals.
The happiest she'd ever been was with him, and the saddest. Was that the true test of love?
Longevity can't be the only test of love.
Tests of love always end badly.
It's a great joy but no test of love or commitment to take your son to a ball game. You really prove your credentials as a good dad when you are willing to take your daughter shopping - more than once.
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