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There was a season in my life where I was striving at full effort as a husband… and producing nothing that carried eternal weight.I was praying.I was working.I was trying.I was providing.But I was unfit for good works.In this episode, I share openly from the heart of a husband who had to come to grips with a hard truth: you can be saved, gifted, and sincere — and still build your marriage on dead works.If you’ve ever felt like nothing in your marriage is enough…If your effort seems to leak out like wages in a bag with holes (Haggai 1)…If you are exhausted from fighting, striving, proving, performing…This conversation is for you.We walk through:The difference between trials and temptation — and the crisis-point where obedience is decidedHow dead works quietly take over Christian marriagesWhy some husbands are working hard but producing no fruitWhat it means to be created for good works (Ephesians 2:10)How your marriage is one of the primary ways you express your salvationI share the moment in my own deliverance journey where I wrote in my journal:“God, give me a revelation of good works.”I didn’t fully understand what I was asking for — but my spirit knew something was missing.Good works are not self-generated effort.They are works that originate from God’s nature, align with His design, and were prepared in advance for you to walk in.When a husband builds in his own name, the home carries strain.When a husband builds in God’s name, the home carries provision.Hebrews 9 tells us the blood of Christ cleanses our conscience from dead works so that we may serve the living God. That cleansing is not abstract theology — it changes how you lead your home.Your marriage is not just a relationship.It is one of the clearest places your salvation becomes visible.If this episode challenges you, comment below:What does a revelation of good works look like for you in your marriage?And if the Holy Spirit is convicting you — don’t resist it.Repent of dead works.Discard the former self.Build with gold, not straw.There is fruit waiting on the other side of obedience.
By Derek Palizay5
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There was a season in my life where I was striving at full effort as a husband… and producing nothing that carried eternal weight.I was praying.I was working.I was trying.I was providing.But I was unfit for good works.In this episode, I share openly from the heart of a husband who had to come to grips with a hard truth: you can be saved, gifted, and sincere — and still build your marriage on dead works.If you’ve ever felt like nothing in your marriage is enough…If your effort seems to leak out like wages in a bag with holes (Haggai 1)…If you are exhausted from fighting, striving, proving, performing…This conversation is for you.We walk through:The difference between trials and temptation — and the crisis-point where obedience is decidedHow dead works quietly take over Christian marriagesWhy some husbands are working hard but producing no fruitWhat it means to be created for good works (Ephesians 2:10)How your marriage is one of the primary ways you express your salvationI share the moment in my own deliverance journey where I wrote in my journal:“God, give me a revelation of good works.”I didn’t fully understand what I was asking for — but my spirit knew something was missing.Good works are not self-generated effort.They are works that originate from God’s nature, align with His design, and were prepared in advance for you to walk in.When a husband builds in his own name, the home carries strain.When a husband builds in God’s name, the home carries provision.Hebrews 9 tells us the blood of Christ cleanses our conscience from dead works so that we may serve the living God. That cleansing is not abstract theology — it changes how you lead your home.Your marriage is not just a relationship.It is one of the clearest places your salvation becomes visible.If this episode challenges you, comment below:What does a revelation of good works look like for you in your marriage?And if the Holy Spirit is convicting you — don’t resist it.Repent of dead works.Discard the former self.Build with gold, not straw.There is fruit waiting on the other side of obedience.

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