Every relationship has seasons. There are seasons of excitement, closeness, laughter, passion, and ease. But there are also seasons of misunderstanding, distance, stress, disappointment, and conflict.
One of the greatest misconceptions about relationships is that healthy relationships never struggle. That simply is not true. Even strong marriages experience difficult seasons. The issue is not whether relationships face storms. The issue is whether love survives the storm.
Some people today may feel relational distance in marriage, with family, with friends, and even spiritually with God. The Song of Solomon reminds us that distance does not have to become permanent. Restoration is possible.
Whether in your marriage, your family, or your walk with Christ, keep choosing the kind of faithful love that endures every season.