Day 26: Rising in the Midst of Relationship Issues
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1 Peter 4:8: "Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins."
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1 Peter 4:8: "Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins." From the very beginning, God has intended for us to share our hearts with another person. In marriage, we have the opportunity to glorify God in a unique and exciting way. That doesn't mean that relationships are easy, however. There are bound to be disagreements, arguments, and unforeseen forces that will try to tear down your relationship. The Cure? Love. As long as you maintain the same gracious, unconditional love that Christ shows toward you, the two of you can rise together in the midst of any conflict.
Write down ways you can show more love even in the midst of relationship conflict.
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Faith-In-Action: Be Mindful today – This means taking responsibility for your words and actions. Those who are mindful are careful and attend to what they say, and they don't let their own negative emotions impact the people around them.
On today do 2-3 of the follow things in your marriage or immediate family.
1. Speak words of encouragement
2. Acts of services(do a kind deed)
3. Physical touch(give hugs)
4. Spending some Quality time
5. Small token Affection (thoughtful gifts)
(Don't forget to watch the video)
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Philippians 4:19: "And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus."
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This week, we'll be transitioning into the idea of rising in it. This idea involves the difficult truth that more often than not, there are things that we can't change. Sometimes, there may not be a way out. But that doesn't mean that we can't soar. In fact, our darkest days can even strengthen our faith in God. It is in these moments that we learn to place all our hope in Christ.
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Last week we talked about what it truly means to "rise past" the things we face. We talked about how we must look beyond our present troubles and our past hurts in order to grow spiritually. Now we must dive deeper into how we can actually practice this in our own lives. After all, letting go of our burdens is far easier said than done. So how, then, should we approach them?