PRAGMA
Long-standing love! Pragma, a Greek word for mature love. It is a deep understanding that is developed between long-married couples. Pragma is about making compromises to help the relationship work over time and showing patience and tolerance. Pragma is precisely about standing in love and making an effort to give love rather than receive it. Although this word is not found in the four Greek words for love in the New Testament, it encompasses some of all of them. They are Eros – Sensual or romantic love. Storge – The family love between brothers and sisters and parents and children. Philia – Deep friendship love. Agape – A Godly love, goodwill, benevolence. The depiction of coffee in this painting symbolically emerges from distinct cups, offering insights into the identities of the individuals and their relationship as a couple. The woman's gaze conveys her anticipation of building a family with her partner. Notably, observe the concealed image within his lapel. Furthermore, the halo serves as a representation of purity and sanctity embedded within their bond.
The depiction of coffee in this painting symbolically emerges from distinct cups, offering insights into the identities of the individuals and their relationship as a couple. The woman's gaze conveys her anticipation of building a family with her partner. Notably, observe the concealed image within his lapel. Furthermore, the halo serves as a representation of purity and sanctity embedded within their bond.