How to Learn to Cherish Family

Jenny Heart
Think about the love God has for you. That's cherished! God's loving example can help his faithful followers learn to cherish their families.

God sent his son. This tells all people about how much he cherishes them. Jesus cherishes all people, and accepted his fate. Jesus did this, to prove how much love he had for all people. Cherish is a powerful word.

Learning to cherish our families is as simple as saying a prayer. Praying for them simply means that you cherish them and will do whatever it takes to help them. The first thing that people should do is pray for guidance. Praying lets God know how much our families means to us. Showing God how much you love and cherish them is how to learn how to cherish family.

Cherish means to appreciate. Appreciation is the best way to show someone how much they mean to you. Love, appreciation, cherish, and adore, are all words that seem to circle around the word cherish. Without feeling the word cherish from deep within our soul, how would love decide to stay and live within people daily.

Attend church regularly, and read how God tells his people to love one another as he has loved us. These are words that are written from the Holy Bible. What better example could people have than by the walking the example of God's own son Jesus. Mary was cherished by her son, and proved her love by lying beneath his life draining cross. Cherishing loving examples are given many times throughout the Bible, as a teaching type of aid. This aid was designed to show all mankind how valuable family should be. Read the Bible to learn more about what the word cherish should mean to people.

People should care about one another's feelings. This is where true feeling's start, and cherish is built within us. Families can do this by just caring about one another. People should tell their families often how much they love them. People should learn to keep these words pondered in their hearts throughout, their daily lives. This brings the word cherish home to live within our hearts forever.

Learning daily throughout our daily lives binds family love stronger each and every day. Family life changes day by day. Lessons will guide us to a richer, fuller life. Families will learn that sacrifice is a great lesson in its self. It teaches people, that something more is important than themselves. Families who have learned about sacrifice, feel that cherish and sacrifice go hand in hand. Hands that hold each other's family members up, know how to cherish their family.

A family who loves one another, knows that love started it all, and cherish just seems to be stuck in the middle, just knowing the right thing to say and do.

Teach your family well, and their cherished heart will never leave you.

Published by Jenny Heart

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  • Linda M. McCloud8/13/2010

    Great advice

  • Nancy G in Tennessee8/10/2010

    awesome, Jenny!

  • Shethy Luve Stuckey8/5/2010

    thanks for this! and I agree it is a lovely message!

  • Elizabeth Valentine8/4/2010

    What a powerful piece!

  • Lois Lunsford8/3/2010

    I pray for my family and espicially those that bring me down. Thanks Jenny this is good.

  • Charlotte Kuchinsky8/3/2010

    Excellent article and an outstanding message to send out.

  • clp8/1/2010

    You are sweet and have good heart.

  • Kristie Leong M.D.8/1/2010

    A beautiful message you're sending, Jenny. :-)

  • Jeanne Baney8/1/2010

    Very well said.

  • Bridget Ilene Delaney7/31/2010

    At the end of July, I was able to slack a little bit, but come August, I must really knuckle down (http://bit.ly/bbUxTI) and get down to brass tacks (looks like one I need to do!) when it comes to writing - as always, still reading, but quick comments!

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