[Romans 12:9 KJV] “Let love be without dissimulation. Abhor that which is evil; cleave to that which is good.”
Love is a powerful emotion that can bring us great joy and happiness. It can also make us feel vulnerable and exposed. When we love someone, we open ourselves up to the possibility of being hurt. But that doesn’t mean we should shy away from love. In fact, it’s important to love without dissimulation.
Dissimulation is the act of pretending to be something you’re not. When we dissimulate in love, we’re not being true to ourselves or our partner. We’re putting up a facade that’s not sustainable in the long run.
Love without dissimulation means being honest with your partner about who you are, what you want, and what you need. It means being vulnerable and letting yourself be seen. It also means accepting your partner for who they are, flaws and all.
Love without dissimulation is not always easy. It takes courage to be honest with someone, especially when you’re afraid of being hurt. But it’s worth it. When you love someone without dissimulation, you create a foundation of trust and respect that can withstand any challenge.
So if you’re looking for love, don’t be afraid to open your heart. And if you’re already in love, be true to yourself and your partner. Love without dissimulation is the most beautiful kind of love.
Stay blessed.