20 Bible Verses About Love Every Christian Woman Should Know

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bible verses about love every christian woman should know
A curated list of 20 Bible verses about love to guide, uplift, and encourage Christian women in their faith journey.
Love is not just something we feel-it’s something we live.
In Scripture, love is patient, sacrificial, protective, and grounded in truth. It shapes how we walk with God, how we choose relationships, how we raise our families, and how we treat one another daily. Love is not reserved for romance-it is a spiritual posture that touches every area of life.
That’s why love shows up first in our homes, in prayer, and in how we cover those God has entrusted to us. Love intercedes. Love protects. Love stays.

You’ll see this reflected deeply in Prayers We Pray Over Our Families, where love becomes a lived discipline, not just a word.

Love Is Something You Live - and Something You Choose

One of the most common misunderstandings about love is the idea that we fall into it and fall out of it—as if love is a hole we accidentally step into.

Biblically, love doesn’t work that way.

Love is not just something we feel.

Love is something we live.

And love is something we choose.

Feelings change. They rise and fall with circumstances, seasons, disappointment, and expectation. If love were only a feeling, it would never be stable enough to sustain relationships, families, or faith.

But Scripture never defines love as a fleeting emotion. “God is love.”

If love were merely a feeling, God could wake up one day and decide He no longer loves us. But His love is unchanging, intentional, and covenantal—because love is rooted in choice and commitment, not mood.
Every day, we choose:
Even on days when feelings are absent.

“Let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth.”

This truth matters deeply for Christian women-in singleness, marriage, friendship, and family-because if love is based only on how something feels, it will fail the moment feelings shift.

The Biblical Definition of Love (Our Anchor)

“Love is patient, love is kind… it seeketh not her own… beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things.”

This passage is not poetic sentiment-it is God’s standard. Every relationship in your life should be measured against it.
Below are 20 Bible verses about love, grouped by how love shows up in a Christian woman’s life.

Love for the Single Woman: God as Your First Love

Before God is your provider, protector, or future planner-He is your first love, your friend, and your covering.
Key Verses
A woman rooted in God’s love will never beg for affection that dishonors Him. Singleness is not a waiting room-it is a season of deep intimacy with the One who loves you perfectly.

Love Between a Man and a Woman: What Love Is-and Is Not

Love is not control.

Love is not manipulation.

Love is never abuse.

Key Verses
Biblical love sacrifices self for the good of another. It protects, honors, and leads with humility. Godly attraction is not shallow-it’s wise.
If you want to go deeper into discerning healthy, biblical relationships, read: How to Choose a Godly Husband or Wife

Love Between Friends: Love Wants the Best for You

One of the clearest ways to discern love in friendships is this simple question: Does this person genuinely want God’s best for me – even when it costs them something?
Biblical love does not compete, compare, or quietly resent another person’s growth. Love is not threatened by your elevation, your healing, your answered prayers, or your joy. When love is real, it celebrates what God is doing in your life – even when the season looks different than its own.
This matters deeply for Christian women, because friendships are often where hidden wounds, jealousy, insecurity, and unmet expectations surface. But Scripture calls us to something higher.

Love is not passive-aggressive.

Love does not withhold encouragement.

Love does not rejoice in your setbacks so it can feel better about itself.

Key Verses

True friendship celebrates your growth and guards your heart.

You can explore this more deeply in: 25 Bible Verses About Friendship Every Christian Needs to Know

God’s Love Is Sacrificial: The Model We Follow

At the center of every definition of love in Scripture is sacrifice.

God’s love was never based on convenience, comfort, or condition. It was demonstrated through surrender-through choosing our good even when it cost Him everything. Biblical love is not self-preserving; it is self-giving. It lays down pride, preference, and personal gain for the sake of redemption and restoration.

This is the love we are called to follow-not a love that asks, “What do I get?” but a love that asks, “How can I serve, cover, and reflect Christ?

Key Verses

Love always costs something-but it never costs your soul.

A Personal Reflection on Choosing Love

This isn’t a theory for me.

I’ve been deeply loved by Jesus-and deeply hurt by people. And in that place, I made a decision: I never want to wound where God has called me to heal.

Remaining in gratitude keeps your heart soft. Remembering what the Lord has done keeps love from becoming conditional. I’ve learned that love is not just something we say-it’s something we wake up and choose every single day.

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Final Encouragement

Love is not proven in words-it is revealed in how we choose to live when no one is applauding us. When Scripture defines love, it calls us higher than culture, emotion, or convenience. These verses are not meant to simply be read, but to be carried, practiced, and lived out daily as reflections of Christ in us.

If love doesn’t look like Christ-it isn’t love.

Let Scripture define it.

Let obedience guide it.

And let love be something you don’t just feel-but faithfully choose.

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