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The Cornerstone of Our Faith – Today’s Marriage Prayer
Click the link below to listen to the “5-Minute Marriage Podcast”or listen using your favorite podcast app: iTunesGoogle Podcasts The Cornerstone of Our Faith – Today’s Marriage Prayer Dear Heavenly Father, Your Word tells us that Jesus is the cornerstone of our faith and that it is Your will that we be conformed to the image of Your Son. Just as He died so we may have life, may we die to ourselves and be risen with Him. May we stubbornly, steadfastly set our minds on things above and not on the things of the earth. May You always be the foundation of our marriage. Let everything we do be…
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The Work Of God – Today’s Marriage Prayer
you cannot understand the work of God, the Maker of all things. Sow your seed in the morning, and at evening let your hands not be idle, for you do not know which will succeed, whether this or that, or whether both will do equally well.
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A Piece of Fine Art – Today’s Marriage Prayer
Like a piece of fine art, uniquely created, we're formed by the Master's hands. No two are exactly alike. No two have the same character. No two possess an identical mix of qualities. We have differing roles in this marriage--unique gifts blending together to bring forth Your glory.
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A Beacon Of Truth To Those Around Us – Today’s Marriage Prayer
May our love for each other be a reflection of Your love for this world Lord. May we be light in the darkness; a beacon of truth to those around us.
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A Deep Commitment To Serve – Today’s Marriage Prayer
Contrary to what the world believes, love is much more than a feeling, and showing our love is more than saying three little words. It’s a deep commitment to serve and cherish each other regardless of how we might feel at the moment. It’s standing on a firm foundation of faith when it sometimes seems like the ground around us is shifting. It’s working together through the good times and bad.
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To Truly Examine Our Own Heart – Today’s Marriage Prayer
It’s natural to want to point fingers. It is something we've done instinctively from the time we learned to walk. We sometimes feel that it’s easiest to push the blame away from ourselves, and onto somebody else. What isn’t so easy to do is to step back from a situation to truly examine our own hearts.