Saved by Grace

The Christian girls #1 rule for a happy and healthy marriage


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Are you a single girl, not yet married with a passion for Christ?  If you said yes, I beg you to listen to today’s podcast where I share the most valuable life lesson I have learned to date:

Before you say I do to him, make sure he says I do to Christ

You may have read the previous line halfheartedly so to make sure you grasp the critical nature of this statement, I am going to say it again:

  • If you are a woman with a passion for Christ
  • If you desire to live a life in accordance to His wishes for you
  • If you want to raise your children in a home that honors God…
  • then I beg you to make sure your potential husband not only has a passion for Christ but also, a personal daily relationship with Him. Otherwise, I can promise you, one or both of you are going to become distracted and disappointed at some point during your marriage.

    Cover your marriage in focused, strategic prayer

    Tomorrow marks the one month mark for “D-day”, the day I discovered the truth about my marriage. Over the course of the last 30 days, God has revealed many truths to me, the most important one being that we are all susceptible to spiritual warfare.

    As a woman that passionately loves God and the personal relationship he offers to me I now realize the importance of selecting a husband who also has a passion for Jesus. Otherwise, the daily challenges of life can wear down a man’s fleshly armor and activate his false beliefs about himself and the world around him. This is exactly the type of “fault line” the enemy is looking for! He is a master at disguise and he will pounce on the opportunity to manipulate your perspective causing you to unknowingly shift the focus to anything BUT the real issue.

    He looks for the most convenient target:

    • Your spouse
    • Your past hurts and/or false beliefs
    • Your finances
    • Your friends
    • Your family
    • By doing this, he “blinds” you to the fact that He is the enemy, not the person or thing that gets blamed for the struggles you are facing. In a world where Satan is rarely regarded as a real, physical enemy, it’s much more plausible to blame so

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      Saved by GraceBy Kelly Kirby Worley