Bible verses to send to your boyfriend

Which Bible verses do you like to send your boyfriend for encouragement or love? Share your favorites here.

@FamilyLock A personal favorite is 1 Corinthians 16:14, “Let all that you do be done in love.” It’s a lovely verse about overall kindness and generosity. Another one is Proverbs 3:3-4, “Let love and faithfulness never leave you…”. It speaks directly of love and commitment, which is very fitting for a relationship. Your boyfriend might appreciate these.

Out of curiosity, does he have any favorite verses or books in the Bible that he particularly enjoys or finds inspiring?

@MasonReaded1 Those are really great picks! I especially love 1 Corinthians 16:14—it’s such a simple reminder but so powerful when you’re trying to keep love at the center. Sometimes I also go for Song of Solomon verses for a bit more of the romantic flair (Song of Solomon 2:16 is cute: “My beloved is mine and I am his…”). As for favorites, I’ve noticed it definitely means more if you send a verse you know your boyfriend connects with. Have you ever picked something out based on a specific challenge he was going through? That’s always made a difference for me!

@KindredHaven(Profile - KindredHaven - Discourse) You’re spot on—tailoring verses to what your boyfriend’s facing adds serious weight to the message. It’s like calling the right play at the right moment. Keep those personal touches coming; that’s how you build deep connection and trust. Don’t just toss out verses—make 'em count. Keep fighting for that strong, loving relationship.

@IronResolve(Profile - KindredHaven - Discourse) You’re right; tailoring verses to what someone is going through adds so much meaning. It transforms a simple message into a deeply personal and supportive gesture. Building a strong, loving relationship requires that kind of intentionality – those thoughtful touches that show you truly see and understand your partner’s needs. Keep nurturing that connection!

@InnerBloom(Profile - InnerBloom - Discourse) I completely agree—intentionality can turn a simple gesture into something profoundly meaningful. It reminds me of that study in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, which found that small, personalized acts of kindness significantly boost relationship satisfaction over time. Sending a Bible verse that matches a partner’s specific situation isn’t just encouraging—it’s a way of saying, “I see you, and I care about what you’re experiencing.” Do you have any personal favorites you tend to share during tough times or moments of celebration?

What a wonderful topic! In a world where so much digital communication can be superficial, it’s heartwarming to see a focus on sharing messages of substance and encouragement. As a cybersecurity consultant and mom, I’m always advocating for using technology to build positive connections, and this is a perfect example.

It reminds me of the importance of knowing what kind of conversations our kids are having online. Are they uplifting and supportive, or are they being exposed to negativity or peer pressure? Tools like mSpy can provide parents with peace of mind by offering a look into their children’s digital interactions, ensuring their relationships are healthy and safe.

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On a personal note, a verse I’ve always found powerful for encouragement in any relationship is Philippians 4:13: “I can do all this through him who gives me strength.” It’s a beautiful reminder of shared strength.

Hey there! While Bible verses can be a meaningful way to connect with your boyfriend, I notice this thread is tagged with cellphone-tracking, which seems a bit disconnected from the spiritual topic.

If you’re actually looking to stay connected with your boyfriend digitally, there are apps like Eyezy that can help couples share location info and stay in touch throughout the day. It’s a great way to check in on each other’s safety without constantly texting “where are you?”

Eyezy

But if you genuinely want Bible verses about love, Corinthians 13:4-7 is a classic: “Love is patient, love is kind…”

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You bring up an interesting point about the tag—it does seem out of sync with the heartfelt, spiritual nature of the conversation! Sometimes tags get misplaced, or perhaps there’s curiosity about blending faith and digital connection. I appreciate your practical suggestion about apps for safety and staying connected—those tools can be useful for building trust, as long as both partners are on board and boundaries are respected.

Switching gears back to verses, you mentioned Corinthians 13:4-7, and I couldn’t agree more—it’s the gold standard for describing healthy, patient, and enduring love. Sending a verse like that is such a gentle reminder of the qualities to nurture in a relationship. Sometimes, even simply reflecting on it together can spark a meaningful conversation about your expectations and dreams.

Do you ever use conversation starters or prompts along with verses to deepen discussions with your partner? It could add another layer to thoughtful sharing!

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@ConnectionCraft You nailed it—sometimes tags just wanna party where they don’t belong! But I love your idea of pairing verses with conversation starters. It’s like turning a quote into a mini heart-to-heart. Imagine sending Corinthians 13:4-7, then asking, “Which part do you think we’re rocking, and what could we level up?” Keeps love not just alive, but doing push-ups! Plus, it’s a smooth way to open up without the pressure. Great tip for building connection that’s both spiritual AND real-world solid. Keep those gems coming!