• Before You Choose a Partner

    Proverbs 3:5–6 — “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths.”

    Choosing a life partner is one of the most important decisions a person can ever make.

    Marriage is not a temporary relationship—it’s a covenant that joins two lives together before God.

    Many people rush into relationships led by emotions, beauty, wealth, or pressure, but forget that God must be involved from the beginning.

    Before you choose a partner, you must first know God’s will and allow Him to lead you.

    SEEK GOD FIRST
    Matthew 6:33 — “But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.”

    Before you seek a partner, seek the Lord. If you are not rooted in God, you can be easily deceived.

    God must be the foundation of your life before you can build a lasting relationship.

    Many relationships collapse because they were not founded on God’s direction.

    πŸ•Š Let God be your first love before you seek human love.

    PRAY FOR DIVINE DIRECTION
    James 1:5 — “If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.”

    Prayer opens your spiritual eyes. Don’t rely on feelings alone; feelings can fade.

    When you pray, God will reveal the right person, and sometimes He will show you who to avoid. Divine direction prevents lifetime mistakes.

    πŸ•Š Prayer is the key to clarity. Never choose without consulting Heaven.

    CHECK CHARACTER, NOT JUST BEAUTY
    Proverbs 31:30 — “Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised.”

    Physical attraction is good, but character sustains marriage.

    Many have been deceived by outward appearance, only to regret later.

    A godly partner should have integrity, humility, self-control, and the fear of God.

    πŸ•Š Don’t marry a face; marry a heart that loves God.

    BE PATIENT AND DISCERNING
    Ecclesiastes 3:1 — “To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.”

    Impatience has led many into the wrong relationships.

    Waiting for God’s timing is not a delay; it is preparation. God uses the waiting season to build you spiritually and emotionally for the right partner.

    πŸ•Š Patience is proof of faith. If it’s truly from God, it will wait for you.

    DON’T IGNORE GODLY COUNSEL
    Proverbs 15:22 — “Without counsel purposes are disappointed: but in the multitude of counsellors they are established.”

    Before you make the decision, seek advice from spiritual mentors or godly parents.

    They can see what you may not see. Don’t isolate yourself or hide your relationship from those who love and guide you in Christ.

    πŸ•Š Point: Wise counsel helps you avoid emotional blindness.

    KNOW YOUR PURPOSE BEFORE CHOOSING
    Amos 3:3 — “Can two walk together, except they be agreed?”

    Before you choose, understand your divine assignment. God will not give you a partner who will pull you away from His purpose for your life.

    A godly partner will complement, not compete with, your calling.

    πŸ•Š The right partner helps you fulfill destiny, not destroy it.


    Before you choose a partner, choose Christ.

    A partner chosen without God often leads to pain, but a partner chosen through prayer, patience, and purpose leads to peace.

    Marriage is not just about happiness—it’s about holiness and destiny. Let God write your love story; He never makes mistakes.

    PRAY THIS PRAYER

    Lord, give me wisdom and patience in choosing my partner (James 1:5).

    Lord, remove every distraction and deception from my path (Proverbs 14:12).

    Lord, connect me with a partner who will strengthen my faith (Amos 3:3).

    Lord, let Your perfect will be done in my relationship and marriage (Matthew 6:10).

    Lord, build my character and prepare me to be the right partner (Psalm 51:10).

    Pastor Abiodun Kadri
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    Before You Choose a Partner Proverbs 3:5–6 — “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths.” Choosing a life partner is one of the most important decisions a person can ever make. Marriage is not a temporary relationship—it’s a covenant that joins two lives together before God. Many people rush into relationships led by emotions, beauty, wealth, or pressure, but forget that God must be involved from the beginning. Before you choose a partner, you must first know God’s will and allow Him to lead you. 1️⃣ SEEK GOD FIRST Matthew 6:33 — “But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.” Before you seek a partner, seek the Lord. If you are not rooted in God, you can be easily deceived. God must be the foundation of your life before you can build a lasting relationship. Many relationships collapse because they were not founded on God’s direction. πŸ•Š Let God be your first love before you seek human love. 2️⃣ PRAY FOR DIVINE DIRECTION James 1:5 — “If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.” Prayer opens your spiritual eyes. Don’t rely on feelings alone; feelings can fade. When you pray, God will reveal the right person, and sometimes He will show you who to avoid. Divine direction prevents lifetime mistakes. πŸ•Š Prayer is the key to clarity. Never choose without consulting Heaven. 3️⃣ CHECK CHARACTER, NOT JUST BEAUTY Proverbs 31:30 — “Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised.” Physical attraction is good, but character sustains marriage. Many have been deceived by outward appearance, only to regret later. A godly partner should have integrity, humility, self-control, and the fear of God. πŸ•Š Don’t marry a face; marry a heart that loves God. 4️⃣ BE PATIENT AND DISCERNING Ecclesiastes 3:1 — “To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.” Impatience has led many into the wrong relationships. Waiting for God’s timing is not a delay; it is preparation. God uses the waiting season to build you spiritually and emotionally for the right partner. πŸ•Š Patience is proof of faith. If it’s truly from God, it will wait for you. 5️⃣ DON’T IGNORE GODLY COUNSEL Proverbs 15:22 — “Without counsel purposes are disappointed: but in the multitude of counsellors they are established.” Before you make the decision, seek advice from spiritual mentors or godly parents. They can see what you may not see. Don’t isolate yourself or hide your relationship from those who love and guide you in Christ. πŸ•Š Point: Wise counsel helps you avoid emotional blindness. 6️⃣ KNOW YOUR PURPOSE BEFORE CHOOSING Amos 3:3 — “Can two walk together, except they be agreed?” Before you choose, understand your divine assignment. God will not give you a partner who will pull you away from His purpose for your life. A godly partner will complement, not compete with, your calling. πŸ•Š The right partner helps you fulfill destiny, not destroy it. Before you choose a partner, choose Christ. A partner chosen without God often leads to pain, but a partner chosen through prayer, patience, and purpose leads to peace. Marriage is not just about happiness—it’s about holiness and destiny. Let God write your love story; He never makes mistakes. PRAY THIS PRAYER Lord, give me wisdom and patience in choosing my partner (James 1:5). Lord, remove every distraction and deception from my path (Proverbs 14:12). Lord, connect me with a partner who will strengthen my faith (Amos 3:3). Lord, let Your perfect will be done in my relationship and marriage (Matthew 6:10). Lord, build my character and prepare me to be the right partner (Psalm 51:10). Pastor Abiodun Kadri Support us: Your love can go where you can’t. Every gift you give sends food, hope, and faith to those in need. Let’s restore lives together — give cheerfully today and let your love reach the world. Click here to SUPPORT: https://flutterwave.com/donate/1gkr3px8m1u0 #BeforeYouChooseAPartner #GodlyMarriage #ChristianRelationship #MarriageGodsWay #SeekGodFirst #DivineDirection #ChristianSingles #WaitOnGod #PurposefulMarriage #FaithAndLove
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  • Big things are brewing — and they’re sweeter than ever.
    Get ready for Sweet Tea & Scripture — a heartfelt story about faith, love, and finding God’s grace in the simplest moments.
    Coming soon… alongside my upcoming release Heaven’s Court.
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    Big things are brewing — and they’re sweeter than ever. β˜•πŸ“– Get ready for Sweet Tea & Scripture — a heartfelt story about faith, love, and finding God’s grace in the simplest moments. πŸ‹β€οΈ Coming soon… alongside my upcoming release Heaven’s Court. πŸ™ #SweetTeaAndScripture #HeavensCourt #TyliaLFlores #AbleByGrace #ChristianRomance #FaithBasedFiction #ChristianAuthor #NewBookComingSoon #FaithAndLove #GodsPlan
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  • “It’s All About Love” – Clarasson

    Watch https://youtu.be/dVXU_nXWg1I?si=cMtFL-9Zcq-sMqtz

    Listen Now:
    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/09Q7jPhpxn8vMIDYUlDaTO?si=wooVmBA3TcOwKm9OLr7dPw
    Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/song/its-all-about-love/1820216413
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TL9HAsqYgYI
    UnitedMasters (All Platforms): https://unitedmasters.com/m/it-s-all-about-love

    Follow Clarasson:
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    Email: clarasson01@gmail.com

    In a world filled with noise, selfishness, and love of money — this song redirects our focus to the true source of everything good:
    “If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge… but do not have love, I am nothing.”
    (1 Corinthians 13:2)

    “It’s All About Love” is not just a song — it’s a spiritual voice, a prayer for a generation, and a message from GOD to those who have lost the meaning of true faith.
    It’s a call to return to the foundation of the Gospel: LOVE.

    Without love, ministry is empty.
    Without love, gifts are just noise.
    Without love, even miracle-working faith is worthless.

    Clarasson brings you urban gospel fused with Afrobeat, Dancehall, and Latin street praise — but at the core, it’s all about GOD.

    There is no true life without GOD, and no GOD without love.
    “God is love.” — 1 John 4:8

    #ItsAllAboutLove #Clarasson #UrbanGospel #GodIsLove #1Corinthians13 #AfrobeatGospel #SwahiliGospel #KenyanGospel #EastAfricanGospel #ChristianAfrobeats #DancehallPraise #LatinWorship #GospelAfrica #JesusIsLove #FaithAndLove #StreetPraise #GospelRevolution
    🎢 “It’s All About Love” – Clarasson πŸ•ŠοΈ πŸ“ΊWatchπŸ•ΉοΈ https://youtu.be/dVXU_nXWg1I?si=cMtFL-9Zcq-sMqtz 🎧 Listen Now: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/09Q7jPhpxn8vMIDYUlDaTO?si=wooVmBA3TcOwKm9OLr7dPw Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/song/its-all-about-love/1820216413 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TL9HAsqYgYI UnitedMasters (All Platforms): https://unitedmasters.com/m/it-s-all-about-love πŸ“² Follow Clarasson: Instagram: https://instagram.com/clarassonmusic Twitter: https://twitter.com/clarassonM TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@clarassonmusic97 Facebook: https://facebook.com/clarassonsamoto Facebook (alt): https://facebook.com/amazingclarasson Email: clarasson01@gmail.com In a world filled with noise, selfishness, and love of money — this song redirects our focus to the true source of everything good: “If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge… but do not have love, I am nothing.” (1 Corinthians 13:2) “It’s All About Love” is not just a song — it’s a spiritual voice, a prayer for a generation, and a message from GOD to those who have lost the meaning of true faith. It’s a call to return to the foundation of the Gospel: LOVE. Without love, ministry is empty. Without love, gifts are just noise. Without love, even miracle-working faith is worthless. Clarasson brings you urban gospel fused with Afrobeat, Dancehall, and Latin street praise — but at the core, it’s all about GOD. There is no true life without GOD, and no GOD without love. “God is love.” — 1 John 4:8 #ItsAllAboutLove #Clarasson #UrbanGospel #GodIsLove #1Corinthians13 #AfrobeatGospel #SwahiliGospel #KenyanGospel #EastAfricanGospel #ChristianAfrobeats #DancehallPraise #LatinWorship #GospelAfrica #JesusIsLove #FaithAndLove #StreetPraise #GospelRevolution
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  • The first blessing God pronounced on the man He created was that of fruitfulness. When God created man in His image and likeness, He deposited in him the power and ability to reproduce. Our God is result-oriented. He commanded man to be fruitful because He had already invested His nature and potential in him.

    As a good and loving Father, God also made provision for everything man would need to be fruitful:

    Spiritual fruitfulness – Genesis 2:7

    Material fruitfulness – Genesis 2:8-9

    Financial fruitfulness – Genesis 2:11-12

    Intellectual fruitfulness – Genesis 2:19

    Covenant blessings – Leviticus 7:13-14


    Sadly, the man God created was not obedient. After being driven out of Eden and following the destruction of the world by the flood, God began to seek a personal, one-on-one relationship with mankind.

    He searched for men and women willing to walk with Him and obey His commands (Leviticus 26:9). That’s why we see Him entering into covenant with individuals like Noah (Genesis 9:1), Abraham (Genesis 17:6), Isaac, and Jacob.

    Our ability to bear quality fruit is tied to whom we are connected to (John 15:4). The fruit we bear in our lives and homes depends on the root of our relationship with God (Luke 6:43-45). When we bear fruit, God is glorified (John 15:8).

    Fruitfulness goes beyond childbearing. Imagine having children but lacking the means to care for them—that leads to frustration. Fruitfulness is a reward for labour, but we can either labour in our strength or align with the One who knows the way (Colossians 1:9-10).

    HOW TO ATTRACT GOD’S FAVOUR FOR MARITAL FRUITFULNESS

    1. Serve God wholeheartedly and obey divine instruction – Exodus 23:25-28, Colossians 3:23-24, Matthew 22:37, Joshua 24:15, Leviticus 26:3-4, 25:18-19


    2. Honour your father and mother – Ephesians 6:2-3, 1 Timothy 5:4, Proverbs 20:20, 23:22, Leviticus 19:32


    3. Honour God’s servants – Ezekiel 44:30, 1 Thessalonians 5:12, 2 Kings 4:8-37, 2 Kings 2:23-24


    4. Show brotherly love – Hebrews 13:1-2


    5. Honour your marriage – Hebrews 13:4, 1 Peter 3:1-5, 7, Malachi 2:14


    As Theodore Hesburgh wisely said, “The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.”


    The fruit we bear in our lives and homes depends on the root of our relationship with God.

    May your life produce the kind of result that will give glory to God in Jesus Name.

    #MarriageMatters #FaithAndLove #KingdomMarriage #DailyDevotional #GodlyUnion #Back2Eden #asitwasinthebeginning
    #thefathersproject

    Adebimpe Obafemi
    The first blessing God pronounced on the man He created was that of fruitfulness. When God created man in His image and likeness, He deposited in him the power and ability to reproduce. Our God is result-oriented. He commanded man to be fruitful because He had already invested His nature and potential in him. As a good and loving Father, God also made provision for everything man would need to be fruitful: Spiritual fruitfulness – Genesis 2:7 Material fruitfulness – Genesis 2:8-9 Financial fruitfulness – Genesis 2:11-12 Intellectual fruitfulness – Genesis 2:19 Covenant blessings – Leviticus 7:13-14 Sadly, the man God created was not obedient. After being driven out of Eden and following the destruction of the world by the flood, God began to seek a personal, one-on-one relationship with mankind. He searched for men and women willing to walk with Him and obey His commands (Leviticus 26:9). That’s why we see Him entering into covenant with individuals like Noah (Genesis 9:1), Abraham (Genesis 17:6), Isaac, and Jacob. Our ability to bear quality fruit is tied to whom we are connected to (John 15:4). The fruit we bear in our lives and homes depends on the root of our relationship with God (Luke 6:43-45). When we bear fruit, God is glorified (John 15:8). Fruitfulness goes beyond childbearing. Imagine having children but lacking the means to care for them—that leads to frustration. Fruitfulness is a reward for labour, but we can either labour in our strength or align with the One who knows the way (Colossians 1:9-10). HOW TO ATTRACT GOD’S FAVOUR FOR MARITAL FRUITFULNESS 1. Serve God wholeheartedly and obey divine instruction – Exodus 23:25-28, Colossians 3:23-24, Matthew 22:37, Joshua 24:15, Leviticus 26:3-4, 25:18-19 2. Honour your father and mother – Ephesians 6:2-3, 1 Timothy 5:4, Proverbs 20:20, 23:22, Leviticus 19:32 3. Honour God’s servants – Ezekiel 44:30, 1 Thessalonians 5:12, 2 Kings 4:8-37, 2 Kings 2:23-24 4. Show brotherly love – Hebrews 13:1-2 5. Honour your marriage – Hebrews 13:4, 1 Peter 3:1-5, 7, Malachi 2:14 As Theodore Hesburgh wisely said, “The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.” The fruit we bear in our lives and homes depends on the root of our relationship with God. May your life produce the kind of result that will give glory to God in Jesus Name. #MarriageMatters #FaithAndLove #KingdomMarriage #DailyDevotional #GodlyUnion #Back2Eden #asitwasinthebeginning #thefathersproject Adebimpe Obafemi
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  • When God wants to do a new thing, He first examines the container—its fit, capacity, and integrity—before He pours in the content. The container must match the nature of the content. This is why God is not only concerned about what He is doing in your life but also who you are becoming.


    > “No one puts new wine into old wineskins…” — Matthew 9:17


    God called Abraham out of his father’s house (Genesis 12:1). God needed a new lineage, a new beginning—something that couldn't be birthed in an old system filled with error.

    Likewise, God didn’t call you into marriage to repeat your parents’ mistakes. He called you out—into something beautiful, new, and divinely orchestrated.


    God gave Abraham a twofold instruction:

    “Go from your country, your people, and your father’s household”

    “Go to the land I will show you”


    Leaving is not abandonment; it is preparation for responsibility. Many couples today are physically married but emotionally tied to their parents. Until you let go, you can’t truly take hold.

    Genesis 24:5–8 shows how Isaac, who never returned to that old system, escaped the pattern of generational dysfunction. But Jacob, who stayed, suffered it—repeating the same unhealthy cycles of polygamy and household confusion.

    To build your home, you must detach from ungodly patterns, culture, and dependencies.

    God wants to pour new wine into your marriage, but you must first deal with the old wineskin of: Bitterness, Parental control, Cultural lies (e.g., "a man must beat his wife to show authority"),Unhealed trauma, Unforgiveness, Emotional immaturity.

    If you grow up in a community that normalizes abuse, and you don’t renew your mind, you will carry that dysfunction into your marriage—even if you physically leave the environment.


    Some singles need to pause and heal before entering a new relationship. Otherwise, they will punish their future spouse for the crimes of their ex. Suitors may come, but what they often see is someone unprepared to sustain marriage.



    Carrying past pain into present relationships is one of the reasons many marriages break down before they even fully begin.



    Many people come to God not to receive but to instruct Him. They have unrealistic expectations—pre-designed images of who their spouse must be. So when the right person comes, they can't recognize them. Even when they marry, the marriage crumbles under the weight of unmet, unrealistic expectations.


    > “That small anger”—that inherited pride or stubbornness—can ruin the most anointed marriage.

    A brother may be gifted, respected, and spiritual, but if he hasn’t overcome his flesh (e.g., sleeping around), marriage won’t fix it. It might expose it.

    God is not mocked—He won’t pour valuable wine into a leaking or contaminated vessel.


    When Jesus turned water into wine (John 2), it wasn’t only the couple who drank—it was everyone present. This shows that when God blesses your marriage, others are impacted too.

    Your home can be a testimony. But you must trace the source—Jesus—and invite Him fully into your marriage.

    God is ready to pour. Are you ready to receive?



    MarriageMatters #FaithAndLove #KingdomMarriage #DailyDevotional #GodlyUnion #Back2Eden #asitwasinthebeginning
    #thefathersproject

    When God wants to do a new thing, He first examines the container—its fit, capacity, and integrity—before He pours in the content. The container must match the nature of the content. This is why God is not only concerned about what He is doing in your life but also who you are becoming. > “No one puts new wine into old wineskins…” — Matthew 9:17 God called Abraham out of his father’s house (Genesis 12:1). God needed a new lineage, a new beginning—something that couldn't be birthed in an old system filled with error. Likewise, God didn’t call you into marriage to repeat your parents’ mistakes. He called you out—into something beautiful, new, and divinely orchestrated. God gave Abraham a twofold instruction: “Go from your country, your people, and your father’s household” “Go to the land I will show you” Leaving is not abandonment; it is preparation for responsibility. Many couples today are physically married but emotionally tied to their parents. Until you let go, you can’t truly take hold. Genesis 24:5–8 shows how Isaac, who never returned to that old system, escaped the pattern of generational dysfunction. But Jacob, who stayed, suffered it—repeating the same unhealthy cycles of polygamy and household confusion. To build your home, you must detach from ungodly patterns, culture, and dependencies. God wants to pour new wine into your marriage, but you must first deal with the old wineskin of: Bitterness, Parental control, Cultural lies (e.g., "a man must beat his wife to show authority"),Unhealed trauma, Unforgiveness, Emotional immaturity. If you grow up in a community that normalizes abuse, and you don’t renew your mind, you will carry that dysfunction into your marriage—even if you physically leave the environment. Some singles need to pause and heal before entering a new relationship. Otherwise, they will punish their future spouse for the crimes of their ex. Suitors may come, but what they often see is someone unprepared to sustain marriage. Carrying past pain into present relationships is one of the reasons many marriages break down before they even fully begin. Many people come to God not to receive but to instruct Him. They have unrealistic expectations—pre-designed images of who their spouse must be. So when the right person comes, they can't recognize them. Even when they marry, the marriage crumbles under the weight of unmet, unrealistic expectations. > “That small anger”—that inherited pride or stubbornness—can ruin the most anointed marriage. A brother may be gifted, respected, and spiritual, but if he hasn’t overcome his flesh (e.g., sleeping around), marriage won’t fix it. It might expose it. God is not mocked—He won’t pour valuable wine into a leaking or contaminated vessel. When Jesus turned water into wine (John 2), it wasn’t only the couple who drank—it was everyone present. This shows that when God blesses your marriage, others are impacted too. Your home can be a testimony. But you must trace the source—Jesus—and invite Him fully into your marriage. God is ready to pour. Are you ready to receive? MarriageMatters #FaithAndLove #KingdomMarriage #DailyDevotional #GodlyUnion #Back2Eden #asitwasinthebeginning #thefathersproject
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  • Philippians 4:8 | Philippians 2:5-8

    The human mind is powerful — capable of conceiving and achieving great things. It can build or break a marriage depending on how it’s trained.

    Your thoughts, feelings, and desires shape your relationship. Many have lost their God-given spouse because their minds weren't positioned to handle the challenges and blessings of marriage (1 Pet. 1:13).

    The Bible says:
    "Guard your heart with all diligence, for out of it are the issues of life." – Prov. 4:23

    So what kind of mind do you need?

    The mind of Christ.
    He humbled Himself. He laid aside status, reputation, and pride. To build a Christ-centered marriage, we must do the same. Let go of ego, past hurts, age, status, and cultural expectations.

    Let your marriage be patterned after Christ, not culture.

    How to Reposition Your Mind:

    1. Renew it with God’s Word – Romans 12:2, Romans 8:6

    2. Choose your friends wisely – Prov. 13:20, 16:28

    3. Guard your eyes & content intake – Matt. 5:28, 6:22-23, 2 Sam. 11:2

    4. Watch your thoughts – Prov. 23:7

    Your mind is fertile ground — whatever you plant grows. Sow truth, purity, and humility.

    #MindOfChrist #ChristianMarriage #KingdomRelationships #RenewYourMind #GodlyMarriage #MarriageMatters #FaithAndLove #KingdomMarriage #DailyDevotional
    #GodlyUnion #Back2Eden #asitwasinthebeginning #thefathersproject

    Adebimpe Obafemi
    Philippians 4:8 | Philippians 2:5-8 The human mind is powerful — capable of conceiving and achieving great things. It can build or break a marriage depending on how it’s trained. Your thoughts, feelings, and desires shape your relationship. Many have lost their God-given spouse because their minds weren't positioned to handle the challenges and blessings of marriage (1 Pet. 1:13). The Bible says: "Guard your heart with all diligence, for out of it are the issues of life." – Prov. 4:23 So what kind of mind do you need? πŸ‘‰ The mind of Christ. He humbled Himself. He laid aside status, reputation, and pride. To build a Christ-centered marriage, we must do the same. Let go of ego, past hurts, age, status, and cultural expectations. ✨ Let your marriage be patterned after Christ, not culture. πŸ”„ How to Reposition Your Mind: 1. Renew it with God’s Word – Romans 12:2, Romans 8:6 2. Choose your friends wisely – Prov. 13:20, 16:28 3. Guard your eyes & content intake – Matt. 5:28, 6:22-23, 2 Sam. 11:2 4. Watch your thoughts – Prov. 23:7 πŸͺ΄ Your mind is fertile ground — whatever you plant grows. Sow truth, purity, and humility. #MindOfChrist #ChristianMarriage #KingdomRelationships #RenewYourMind #GodlyMarriage #MarriageMatters #FaithAndLove #KingdomMarriage #DailyDevotional #GodlyUnion #Back2Eden #asitwasinthebeginning #thefathersproject Adebimpe Obafemi
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  • Many couples spend so much time planning the perfect wedding—but forget to prepare for the actual marriage.

    A wedding lasts one day; marriage is for a lifetime. You might invite the whole world to your wedding, but when challenges come, it will be just you and your spouse—no crowd, no cameras.

    The truth is, no one has a perfect marriage. But with God, you can have a joyful and thriving one. If couples invested as much energy into their marriage as they do into their wedding or courtship, we would see many more beautiful and lasting unions.

    Don’t just invest in the event—invest in the journey. After the wedding comes real life. Give your best to build something that endures.

    You can experience the kingdom of God—not just within you, but in your home as well.

    Jesus made it clear: there’s no marriage in heaven (Matthew 22:30). That means the time to enjoy this divine gift is now. So love deeply, forgive quickly, and grow together intentionally. You can experience the kingdom of God—not just within you, but in your home as well.

    Make your marriage a reflection of heaven on earth.


    Reflection:

    Am I investing as much energy into my marriage as I did into my wedding?

    What steps can I take to strengthen the bond with my spouse today?

    How can my marriage reflect the love and presence of God?

    Prayer:
    Lord, thank You for the gift of marriage. Help me not to be caught up in appearances or temporary moments, but to focus on the lasting work of building a Christ-centered union. Teach me to love selflessly, serve joyfully, and walk faithfully in this covenant You’ve blessed me with. May our home reflect Your kingdom, and may our marriage bring You glory. Amen.

    #MarriageMatters #FaithAndLove #KingdomMarriage #DailyDevotional #GodlyUnion #Back2Eden #asitwasinthebeginning
    #thefathersproject

    Many couples spend so much time planning the perfect wedding—but forget to prepare for the actual marriage. A wedding lasts one day; marriage is for a lifetime. You might invite the whole world to your wedding, but when challenges come, it will be just you and your spouse—no crowd, no cameras. The truth is, no one has a perfect marriage. But with God, you can have a joyful and thriving one. If couples invested as much energy into their marriage as they do into their wedding or courtship, we would see many more beautiful and lasting unions. Don’t just invest in the event—invest in the journey. After the wedding comes real life. Give your best to build something that endures. You can experience the kingdom of God—not just within you, but in your home as well. Jesus made it clear: there’s no marriage in heaven (Matthew 22:30). That means the time to enjoy this divine gift is now. So love deeply, forgive quickly, and grow together intentionally. You can experience the kingdom of God—not just within you, but in your home as well. Make your marriage a reflection of heaven on earth. Reflection: Am I investing as much energy into my marriage as I did into my wedding? What steps can I take to strengthen the bond with my spouse today? How can my marriage reflect the love and presence of God? Prayer: Lord, thank You for the gift of marriage. Help me not to be caught up in appearances or temporary moments, but to focus on the lasting work of building a Christ-centered union. Teach me to love selflessly, serve joyfully, and walk faithfully in this covenant You’ve blessed me with. May our home reflect Your kingdom, and may our marriage bring You glory. Amen. #MarriageMatters #FaithAndLove #KingdomMarriage #DailyDevotional #GodlyUnion #Back2Eden #asitwasinthebeginning #thefathersproject
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  • At Zion City of David Church, we welcome you with open arms, faith, and love. Come find your family.

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    πŸ™Œ At Zion City of David Church, we welcome you with open arms, faith, and love. Come find your family. πŸ’™ 🌐 Visit Our Website: zioncityofdavidchurch.org #ZionCityofDavidChurch #YouBelongHere #ChurchFamily #DallasChurch #FaithAndLove #WelcomeHome #ComeAsYouAre #UnitedInChrist #FaithJourney #GodIsCallingYou
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  • Contending for the faith isn’t just an act of courage; it’s an act of love. It’s standing up for the truth that saves, heals, and transforms. Let’s hold on to that truth and share it boldly!

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  • Love that’s Rooted in Truth
    “Whom I love in the truth” speaks to a love that goes beyond words—it’s about being open, sincere, and willing to walk with others through ups and downs. This is how we build lasting, faithful connections.

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