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Words Build & Shape: If We Have The Same Words In Marriage, We Can Accomplish Anything
Words Build & Shape: If We Have The Same Words In Marriage, We Can Accomplish Anything
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61 minutes
Released:
Feb 13, 2024
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Podcast episode
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In this episode, we explore the incredible power words have to shape reality, tracing this truth back to the creation story. Just as God spoke the world into being, the enemy tempted and deceived using words. We see through stories like the Tower of Babel how unified language allowed people to accomplish anything.The printing press revolution spread ideas widely and the Bible was translated into common tongues. Shared words and meanings are key for communication and progress. Today, definitions are shifting as words are redefined contrary to their original intent, causing breakdown in society.Whose words are we listening to and repeating? Do toxic words from the world and enemy fill our minds? Or are we saturating our hearts with God's living, life-giving words? What we continually speak and believe directs our perception, relationships and destiny. Next we'll explore how words impact more than what we say aloud.Main Topics:God created through wordsSatan tempts through wordsPower of united words and meaningsPrinting press spread ideas and common BibleWords shape how we perceive the worldToxic words vs God's life-giving wordsWhat we believe directs our livesConnect with Us:Instagram: @marriageaftergodInstagram: @unveiledwifeInstagram: @husbandrevolutionMarriage resources: www.marriageaftergod.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/marriage-after-god4447/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Released:
Feb 13, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Our Need for Romance In Marriage (Physical & Emotional): Romance is the feeling of excitement and mystery associated with love. Romance is breaking up the mundane of the day to remind each other that you desire them and are thinking of them. Every marriage needs romance. We discuss the importance of both physical and emotional romance in marriage. Physical romance includes touch, affection, sex, kissing, holding hands, and all of the different ways a husband and wife connect physically to show their love for each other. Emotional romance is connectedness through communication, becoming known, spending quality time together, listening to each other, laughing and playing together, cultivating a strong bond of unity. We must not see a husband or wife only need one form of romance over another, both are important for a marriage to thrive. A marriage after God pursues physical and emotional romance continuously. -- FOR MORE ENCOURAGEMENT https://marriageaftergod.com https://instagr by Marriage After God