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I DONT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS SONG****
In this pause episode of Sacred Singleness, we explore the danger of receiving God’s blessing unprepared and how unhealed wounds, poor communication, or lack of discipline can sabotage the very relationship we’ve been praying for. Using biblical examples like the Ten Virgins (Matthew 25), Proverbs 19:2, and Adam’s preparation before Eve, the message emphasizes the difference between God’s timing and our readiness. Real life scenarios for women, men, and single parents highlight how unpreparedness can block or damage healthy love. Practical steps include healing first, practicing healthy communication, setting boundaries, building self discipline, and inviting God into the process. Special encouragement is given to single moms and dads, reminding them that their preparation also models godly love for their children. The episode closes with reflection questions and prayer, urging listeners not to despise preparation but to embrace it as protection for God’s promise.
By Maite CamposI DONT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS SONG****
In this pause episode of Sacred Singleness, we explore the danger of receiving God’s blessing unprepared and how unhealed wounds, poor communication, or lack of discipline can sabotage the very relationship we’ve been praying for. Using biblical examples like the Ten Virgins (Matthew 25), Proverbs 19:2, and Adam’s preparation before Eve, the message emphasizes the difference between God’s timing and our readiness. Real life scenarios for women, men, and single parents highlight how unpreparedness can block or damage healthy love. Practical steps include healing first, practicing healthy communication, setting boundaries, building self discipline, and inviting God into the process. Special encouragement is given to single moms and dads, reminding them that their preparation also models godly love for their children. The episode closes with reflection questions and prayer, urging listeners not to despise preparation but to embrace it as protection for God’s promise.