Love That Looks Like Consistency
- Michael Belfor
- Feb 6
- 1 min read
Scripture: “Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.” — 1 Corinthians 13:7
Biblical love isn’t loud — it’s loyal. It shows up on time. It keeps promises. It doesn’t disappear when things get hard.
Kids don’t experience love as emotion; they experience it as reliability. When dad shows up again and again, love becomes something they can trust.
Consistency isn’t exciting, but it’s transformational.
Loving your family consistently means choosing patience when you’re tired, staying gentle when you’re frustrated, and remaining present when distractions compete for your attention.
God loves us this way — steady, enduring, unshaken. As dads, we mirror His heart when love becomes a pattern, not a mood.
Dad Takeaway: Love isn’t proven in intensity — it’s proven in consistency.

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