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God's Not Done With Us
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64 minutes
Released:
Jan 11, 2021
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2 Peter 3:9The Lord is not slow to fulfill his promise as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance. Dear Lord,Thank you for your patience with us. Thank you for showing us our sin and our need for you. Thank you for using people in our lives to call out what they see in love so that we can be better. Thank you for the opportunities in our marriage where your Holy Spirit prompts us to share our hearts or be patient like you are. Thank you for not being done with us, especially when we aren't listening, when pride keeps us where we are instead of growing when we choose wrong when we are stubborn or just remain blind to it. We pray for open eyes and a humble heart. We pray we would choose repentance no matter how hard it feels to our flesh, even in the little stuff. We pray we would continue to be sanctified by you and may it be a testimony in our lives of your goodness and power. We pray we would walk in righteousness and we thank you that our marriage benefits from that kind of faithfulness. Transform us O Lord, and may it bring glory to Your nameIn Jesus’ name, amen!
Released:
Jan 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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6 Callings God Has For Your Marriage: This week we highlight 6 callings God has for every marriage. We share personal stories and struggles we have experienced in our own marriage, as well as the importance of these callings and how they impact the marriage relationship and beyond. READ: - We're Aaron and Jennifer Smith with Marriage After God. - Helping you cultivate an extraordinary marriage. - Today we're going to be talking about God's calling for your marriage. Lots of people think they have a calling or don't know what their calling might be, but we believe that there's six callings that every Christian marriage has and we're here to share 'em with you. - So Aaron, before we get started, can you just explain a little bit about what does it mean to have a calling, what does it mean when you hear the word I have a calling on my marriage? So that people understand what we're saying. - So just growing up in the church, we've all heard this idea of our calling and a lot of tim by Marriage After God