What should be the Christian view of romance?
” Answer: Although there are no references to the word romance in the Bible, there are 281 mentions of love. Since the dictionary definition for romance is “ardent emotional attachment or involvement between people; a love affair,” these two terms can sometimes be used interchangeably. But the true meaning of love, as defined in the Bible, has been corrupted in the common usage of our English language and society. Most often, love is confused with infatuation – that elated, “high” feeling we get when we “fall in love.” This kind of “love” is something that lasts typically a short time and, unless replaced by true love, results in broken relationships. The Bible covers two types of love: agape and phileo. Agape love is represented by God’s love for us. It is a non-partial, sacrificial love best demonstrated by the gift in John 3:16. “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him will not perish but have everlasting life.” This kind of love