Category: Biblical Marriage

Abba Father, Today, I choose to pray over my husband from your Word, specifically 1 Timothy 6. Thank you for giving Jeremy steady employment for all our years of marriage.  Specifically, thank you for Alro Steel. Continue to bless Alro, and use it for Your Glory.  Thank you that Jeremy’s direct boss is a believer,

Abba, I ask that today, will be a restful and peaceful day for my husband.  That he will reflect and remember that You, Alone, are Creator and Redeemer.  May he always know the gift and blessing of keeping Your Sabbath Day Holy. Amen

Today’s Scripture focus is Matthew 11:25. The context of chapter 11 of Mark is all about the authority of Christ.  At the beginning of the chapter Yeshua has His the famous ride on a colt into Jerusalem on what is now called Palm Sunday.  This was a statement in itself that Yeshua was the Messiah. 

My husband and I have been married almost 30 years.  We have been blessed to enjoy a healthy intimacy in our  marriage.  That isn’t to say that we have never struggled, but rather we have learned and grown in our relationship over the years to understand one another, and to communicate with each other our

This morning as I woke and was talking to God before I got out of bed, I began thinking about the posture of prayer.  Recently, my children asked me about kneeling when praying.  This was prompted by the fact that several people in our congregation will often kneel during our corporate prayer time. Does God,

I find that whenever I commit to pray for someone, as I keep that commitment, my relationship with that person becomes healthier.  As in most marriages, I can become lazy, and take for granted my husband’s love and commitment to me.  Often this leads to me being short, impatient, and irritated by my spouse.  But

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