As children of God, we are to be the most loving people that the people in our lives know. Would your spouse describe you as the most loving person that they know?
Devotion #30
Our treasure is to be found in Him alone. We need to be constantly searching our hearts for our dreams, for where we find our joy.
Husbands: The Only Question That Matters
The awful reality is that, because of our sinful and utterly depraved nature, we are incapable of sacrificial love without the Holy Spirit. So the first order of business is to get right with God.
Devotion #29
Scripture is God’s voice shouting at us to stop focusing on all the treasures found here on this earth because they just don’t matter.
Devotion #28
If your marriage is struggling, get the Bible open and get your eyes off the moment. The best counseling advice you can get is in those pages—they remind us it’s not all about us, but there is a much bigger battle going on around us than what we can see.
Devotion #27
If we’re going to get ahead of the conflict in our marriages, it's important to recognize the treasure war that's raging in our heart, and consequently organizing our life.
Devotion #26
Desires that begin as Godly can turn into idols the minute we deem them as necessary for our happiness.
Devotion #25
Being in a right relationship with God means we are content with our circumstances. We are able to find rest in Him, and the peace we feel flows into our circumstances and relationships.
Devotion #24
Sin causes us to be self-absorbed and self-focused because it causes us to live for ourselves. The hope for our relationships is not found in us, or in that other person changing, the hope is found in God's grace.
Devotion #23
God's number one priority is that all people would come to know Jesus as their Savior. We should be operating as if that is our number one priority as well—in our offices, in our neighborhoods, most especially in our homes.
