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The world paints a very self-destructive picture of love, so we need to focus on the true definition of love given by God.

“Your Love Is My Drug” is by Ke$ha—a 23-year-old American recording artist and songwriter—from her debut album, Animal.  The main idea behind the song is being so in love that you stop thinking clearly and rationally, akin to what happens to someone who uses drugs.

Song Lyrics: “Your Love Is My Drug”

Maybe I need some rehab
or maybe just need some sleep
I got a sick obsession
I’m seeing it in my dreams

I’m looking down every alley
I’m making those desperate calls
I’m staying up all night hoping
Hit my head against the walls

(Pre-Chorus)
What you got, boy, is hard to find
I think about it all the time
I’m all strung up my heart is fried
I just can’t get you off my mind!

(Chorus)
Because your love, your love, your love is my drug
Your love, your love, your love
I said your love, your love, your love is my drug
Your love, your love, your love

Won’t listen to any advice
Momma’s telling me I should think twice
But left unto my own devices, I’m addicted, it’s a crisis!

My friends think I’ve gone crazy
My judgment is getting kinda hazy
My status is gonna be affected if I keep it up like a love sick crackhead

(Pre-Chorus)
(Chorus)

I don’t care what people say
The rush is worth the price I pay
I get so high when you’re with me
But crash and crave you when you are away

So I got a question;
Do you want to have a slumber party in my basement?
Do I make your heart beat like an 808 drum?
Is my love your drug? (huh) Your drug? (huh)
your drug? (huh)
your drug? (huh)
Is my love your drug?

(Chorus 2x)

(speaking)
heyyy, heyyy your love, your love, your love, your love
(whispered) is my drug
I like your beard

There is a straightforward message and comparison in this song, but the more important issue we are looking at is her perspective on love and relationships, and if it’s a healthy way to look at one of the key experiences we’ll ever have on earth.

Have you ever had a crush on someone?

What’s the difference between a childhood crush and truly being in love?

Which one is Ke$ha describing? Why?

Do you think her comparison between love and drug addiction makes sense? Why or why not?

Do you think she enjoys her condition? Why or why not?

Is it possible for true love to be similar to drug addiction? Why or why not?

What advice would you give Ke$ha if she were your friend?

What would you say to a boyfriend/girlfriend if he or she wrote this song about you?

Take a look at the following passage from the Bible:

1 Corinthians 13:4-10 (The Message)
Love never gives up.
Love cares more for others than for self.
Love doesn’t want what it doesn’t have.
Love doesn’t strut,
Doesn’t have a swelled head,
Doesn’t force itself on others,
Isn’t always “me first,”
Doesn’t fly off the handle,
Doesn’t keep score of the sins of others,
Doesn’t revel when others grovel,
Takes pleasure in the flowering of truth,
Puts up with anything,
Trusts God always,
Always looks for the best,
Never looks back,
But keeps going to the end. Love never dies.

What differences are there between Ke$ha’s view of love and God’s definition?

Which version of love are we more used to witnessing or feeling: the addiction type or the one from 1 Corinthians 13?

If we treat love like a drug, will we ever truly experience authentic and loving relationships? Why or why not?

What are the dangers of treating love like a drug?

What are the benefits of defining love the way God does in this passage?

Let’s take a look at the Greek word agape and how it defines love. In fact, agape seems to have been a Christian invention— a brand-new word for a brand-new thing. (Apart from about 20 references in the Greek version of the Old Testament, agape is almost non-existent before the New Testament.) Agape takes its definition directly from the revelation of God in Christ. It’s not a form of natural affection, however intense, but a supernatural fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22). It’s based on the will rather than one’s feelings, and it’s the foundational element in being Christ like. (http://bible.org/illustration/1-corinthians-13)

How would the world be different if everyone treated love more like agape and less like a drug addiction?

Why do so many couples who say they’re “in love” end up hurting each other so badly?

This passage also describes the way God loves us; if we focus on that truth more than seeking out a love addiction, how would our lives be different?

What descriptions of love from 1 Corinthians 13 are some of the most difficult to live out? Why?
When you compare the biblical definition of a true love with the addictive kind presented by Ke$ha, it seems clear that using love to meet an inappropriate or unhealthy need will lead to a world of heartbreak. But, if we focus on loving God and others in the same way God loves us, we’ll avoid the drama and heartbreaks of unhealthy teenage relationships and find God’s true will for our relationships.

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