Welcome to the 8th weekly devotional recap of the year. This week’s articles took us through the school of marriage, teaching us how to do it God’s way.
Love
Imagine a student who desires to graduate with distinction but refuses to attend lectures, study the course material, or adequately prepare for their exams or assignments. Can they expect success without putting in the necessary effort?
Think about the connection between the head and the neck—when the neck is in pain, the head can’t function properly. In the same way, your marriage is a union where you and your spouse are intricately connected.
In the past, love was often shaped by literature, such as Romeo and Juliet, and sometimes poetry. However, today, the media largely influences our understanding of love.
It’s important to understand that God’s plan for the family is to love and nurture one another. However, the fall of man marred that plan. The first recorded murder in the Bible was between brothers—Cain, out of anger and jealousy, killed Abel
A family serves as the first example for a child. If children grow up in a household that puts God at the center of the home, they are more likely to put Him at the center of their own lives.
“But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners,…
Memorials are powerful tributes, celebrating the lives and legacies of those who have made a lasting impact. Similarly, our acts of giving can stand as memorials before God, capturing His attention and expressing our deepest devotion and gratitude.
Picture yourself walking down the street and encountering someone injured. You rush over to assist, only to discover a friend who publicly ruined your reputation, hurt you badly and broke your heart. In that moment, you’re faced with a challenging decision: do you turn away or extend a helping hand?