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A peaceful and happy home is built on spiritual growth, grace, compromise, and financial wisdom. Perfect love removes fear, but maturity sustains marriage.
Proverbs 15:17; 17:1 – A home filled with peace and love is better than one filled with luxury and strife. A spiritual partner promotes peace.
To truly enjoy your marriage or relationship, you must dwell in God’s Word, grow spiritually together, and allow love to remove fear.
Genesis 2:23 – Your spouse may be gifted, anointed, intelligent, and prayerful but still human. Do not expect perfection.
Ephesians 5:33 – Husbands are instructed to love their wives deeply. Forgiveness should be constant in marriage.
Do not stay apart for too long. Do not restrict your spouse’s healthy associations. Learn to be gracious because humans are bound to make mistakes.
1 Corinthians 13:5 – Love is not rude, not easily provoked, and does not keep records of wrongs.
Philippians 2:4 – Consider your partner’s needs, not just your own.
A peaceful home requires compromise. Insisting on your own way breeds conflict. Compromise should move the marriage forward.
Proverbs 24:27 – Prepare your work outside before building your house.
Ecclesiastes 10:19 – Money plays a vital role in sustaining responsibilities.
· Provides comfort throughout life.
· Gives you options.
· Enables contribution.
· Helps you leave an inheritance for your children.
· Helps you take advantage of economic opportunities.
· Pray for God’s blessing – 1 Chronicles 4:10.
· Avoid wastefulness – Proverbs 21:20.
· Develop financial literacy.
· Be disciplined.
· Be generous.
· Be willing to take wise risks. Profit is often a reward for risk.
A happy home does not happen by accident. It is built intentionally through spiritual maturity, grace and forgiveness, compromise, and financial wisdom.
SUMMARY OF TODAY’S SERVICE1. Build a Spiritual Foundation2. Accept Your Spouse’s Humanity3. Learn the Power of Compromise4. Develop Your Finances as a CoupleFive Things Money Will Do in Marriage:Pastor Tee’s Financial Advice:
By Epignosis Christian CentreNUGGET
A peaceful and happy home is built on spiritual growth, grace, compromise, and financial wisdom. Perfect love removes fear, but maturity sustains marriage.
Proverbs 15:17; 17:1 – A home filled with peace and love is better than one filled with luxury and strife. A spiritual partner promotes peace.
To truly enjoy your marriage or relationship, you must dwell in God’s Word, grow spiritually together, and allow love to remove fear.
Genesis 2:23 – Your spouse may be gifted, anointed, intelligent, and prayerful but still human. Do not expect perfection.
Ephesians 5:33 – Husbands are instructed to love their wives deeply. Forgiveness should be constant in marriage.
Do not stay apart for too long. Do not restrict your spouse’s healthy associations. Learn to be gracious because humans are bound to make mistakes.
1 Corinthians 13:5 – Love is not rude, not easily provoked, and does not keep records of wrongs.
Philippians 2:4 – Consider your partner’s needs, not just your own.
A peaceful home requires compromise. Insisting on your own way breeds conflict. Compromise should move the marriage forward.
Proverbs 24:27 – Prepare your work outside before building your house.
Ecclesiastes 10:19 – Money plays a vital role in sustaining responsibilities.
· Provides comfort throughout life.
· Gives you options.
· Enables contribution.
· Helps you leave an inheritance for your children.
· Helps you take advantage of economic opportunities.
· Pray for God’s blessing – 1 Chronicles 4:10.
· Avoid wastefulness – Proverbs 21:20.
· Develop financial literacy.
· Be disciplined.
· Be generous.
· Be willing to take wise risks. Profit is often a reward for risk.
A happy home does not happen by accident. It is built intentionally through spiritual maturity, grace and forgiveness, compromise, and financial wisdom.
SUMMARY OF TODAY’S SERVICE1. Build a Spiritual Foundation2. Accept Your Spouse’s Humanity3. Learn the Power of Compromise4. Develop Your Finances as a CoupleFive Things Money Will Do in Marriage:Pastor Tee’s Financial Advice: