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I realize that there have been several discussions about this before....but, let's try again.
Using most dictionaries, the distinction isn't really made....both are defined pretty equally.
Here is what I consider a good article about the topic (it doesn't even appear to be from a Christian source).......
Using most dictionaries, the distinction isn't really made....both are defined pretty equally.
Here is what I consider a good article about the topic (it doesn't even appear to be from a Christian source).......
Because a relationship based on lust is temporary, both partners will eventually start looking for other people to satisfy their needs. Lustful relationship could be fulfilling for a short time but they are disastrous in the long run. There are fights to no end, arguments over nothing and no respect for each other. Another noticeable difference between a loving relationship and a lustful relationship is that the latter starts with a much more passion. There are phone calls and dates that last all day long and in the beginning it seems as if there's nothing separating this couple. However, as time passes this passion dies down and their supposed love for each other gets forgotten and they start having fights and eventually break up.
People who are truly in love base their relationships on respect for each other, compromising behavior and selfless attitude. They are ready to sacrifice anything for their partner. Lustful relationship brings two people close only to have fun and both of them are selfish in their demands. They don't have any respect for their partner and don't have any commitment plans in their minds.
Article Source: How To Tell The Difference Between Love And Lust
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