Happy weekend to us all. Like
a dream, the first month in the year 2015 has come to an end. So fast isn’t it?
Of course, time waits for no one. Anyway, I hope it was a productive month for
you. For me, it was a month of finding my bearing for the year. It’s easy to
get caught with demanding from those we love, but today, I’ll like to open your
eyes to a few gifts you should give those you love not just occasionally, but
always. Don’t worry, they’re not as expensive as you think; they’re things
everyone can afford. Happy reading!
#1 – Acceptance
It’s easy to get caught
up with the whole “change them/make them better programme” but the one thing
the people you love need most is ACCEPTANCE. Acceptance here means that you
love them the way they are. This doesn’t mean that you should become a
cheerleader for all their nasty shenanigans; it’s okay to dislike their nasty
habits but that shouldn’t hinder you from loving them and being there for them.
Extend the same grace God gives to you by loving them. While you continually pray
for God to help them get over their weaknesses, graciously keep on loving them
and allow them time to change at their own pace.
#2– Speaking the Truth Always in Love

#3 –Allow them to have ME-Time
It’s natural to want to
be with those you love all the time but you must also learn to let them have
their own private space and “me-time”. Me-time here simply means the license to
be on their own and spend time away from you without you making them feel
guilty or hounding them with questions such as “where were you? Why didn’t you
come to see me yesterday?” You are not a leech, are you? They may choose to
spend their me-time with other
friends of theirs and you should learn to respect this otherwise, you’ll end up
smothering them with your presence and choking your relationship to death.
#4 – Forgiveness
Yes ke, I wouldn’t end it
without talking about this one cuz aside from love, this is the glue that holds
any form of relationship unit together. Those you love will hurt you both
intentionally and unintentionally and may or may not apologise/be sorry for it.
Sometimes, they may just unleash “their madness” on you for one reason or the
other. Just like God always forgives us, you should learn to forgive them and
get over it without switching over to revenge mode. If you find it hard to
forgive, it’s time to go to God and ask him to give you a forgiving and tender
heart. Be kind to one
another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.
(Ephesians 4:32).
Have
yourself a lovely weekend. Happy new month to us all.
P:S - Can you think of any other gifts to give to those you love? Share them with us in the comments section.
Questions?
Suggestions? Private comments? Facing a relationship dilemma and in need of
counsel? I’m just an email away; email me on graceyokoye@yahoo.com