Exciting, Adventurous, Godly Marriage

I’ve been having a slew of migraines again so I hope the following makes sense. I can kind of write all over the place when I’m having a bunch of migraine attacks. Praise God in all things!

I feel like one of the most blessed persons on earth. The other day, God told me – again – He has so much more joy He has in store for our marriage. He just keeps telling me to love and enjoy Ann more and more every day. What an amazing God we have Who constantly loves to grow marriages as we seek Him.

Let Him show you how to love each other beyond your own love. He will show you how boundless love can be when it comes from Him. In Jesus’ wonderful Name, love each other.

Even if you think you have the best marriage on earth, ask God to bless it more and more. I’m telling you, if you’re willing to learn how to love your spouse more and more, God will answer your prayer for more love, fun, peace, and joy in your marriage than you can imagine. He has infinite ways to bless you and your spouse with each other’s company and love.

Renewing your minds together builds excitement, adventure, intimacy, passion, infinite love and purpose. It can create a legacy for future generations to follow. And the opposite is possible as well ending in an unfulfilling, dormant relationship. When the husband and wife choose to renew their minds together in God, it opens marriage up to God’s infinite possibilities. Otherwise, marriage is in danger of being finite, restricted, limited, apathetic, and destroyed. I believe this happens because the couple runs out of each other, they run the danger of running out of the finite.

Regarding marriage (just as it relates to all of life), God sets before us life and death and tells us to choose life – To choose Him and His ways.

All we have to do is ask Him to show us how to make marriage thrive in Him.

God bless,

Mark

Note: While we may not agree with everything a particular church or Christian group teaches or believes, there are times when we can be blessed by something outside the realm of our current understanding of God.