A New Thing In Your Relationship and Marriage

A New Thing In Your Relationship and Marriage

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A New Thing In Your Relationship and Marriage

How about God doing something new in your relationship, marriage, and life? Well, that is exactly what God wants to do. That is one of the words God has given us!

Let’s check it out.

Isa 43:19 (KJV) Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it? I will even make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert.

There are a few elements I’d like to highlight in the verse above. Let’s take a closer look.

1. BEHOLD

Isa 43:19 (KJV) Behold…

To behold means to see intently. To pay attention to. God needs you to focus on the new thing He is about to do!

2. I WILL DO

Isa 43:19 (KJV) Behold, I will do…

This is a statement of surety and not of hesitation. God has made up His mind, He has decided to do a new thing in your life and that is exactly what is going to happen.

3. NEW THING

Isa 43:19 (KJV) Behold, I will do a new thing;

A new thing signifies something fresh and novel, something you’ve never encountered before. It heralds the arrival of a new season, a new phase, and a fresh perspective in your life!

4. NOW

Isa 43:19 (KJV) Behold, I will do a new thing; now…

What God wants to do is now! Don’t postpone what God intends to do because of the natural limitations or your present situation. Now is the present moment! Believe in it!

5. SPRING FORTH

Isa 43:19 (KJV) Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth;

I love the phrase “spring forth” because it suggests that there might not be any indication beforehand, but it will still happen because God said so!

Something great will spring forth for you in Jesus’ name!

6. SHALL YE NOT KNOW IT?

Isa 43:19 (KJV) Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it?

This tells us that what God wants you to do requires your cooperation through your faith and realization. In other words, it is not left to God alone, but you need to come into awareness and cooperate with the force of heaven to do the new thing!

7. MAKE A WAY

Isa 43:19 (KJV) Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it? I will even make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert.

Lastly, God will make a way and manufacture rivers where there is none!

Are you ready to receive something new? This is the time and the moment. I declare that God will do a new thing in your relationship, marriage, and life this year in Jesus’ name! And it is starting now!

Good morning!

The Emotional Crucible: Forging Powerful Bonds

The Emotional Crucible: Forging Powerful Bonds

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The Emotional Crucible: Forging Powerful Bonds

In the village of Ozo, nestled between lush green hills and flowing rivers, life flourished within a close-knit community. The villagers, bound by traditions and shared experiences, found solace in the wisdom of their revered pastor, Chief Uche. His guidance extended beyond governance to emotional and personal matters, especially marriage, where the teachings of God served as guiding lights.

Ikenna, a dedicated yam farmer, and Ify, a skilled potter, faced the typical struggles of many couples in their village. Their demanding responsibilities left little time for meaningful connection, turning their once-passionate conversations into silence and arguments over trivial matters.

Recognizing their struggles, Chief Uche intervened and invited them to his compound, adorned with symbols of ancestral heritage. Under the shade of a giant tree, he listened to their concerns and offered wise counsel. He likened marriage to a fertile field requiring nurturing and attention. He advised them to dedicate time each week for communal meals, free from distractions, to reconnect and share their dreams. Additionally, he also encouraged them to engage in each other’s crafts to foster understanding and appreciation.

Following his counsel, Ikenna and Ify transformed their relationship. Their shared meals became cherished rituals, and by immersing themselves in each other’s work, they cultivated empathy and respect, significantly reducing conflicts.

Chijioke and Adaeze: Healing Through Shared Mourning

In contrast, Chijioke and Adaeze faced a different battle: the grief of losing their first child. As a result, the sorrow created a rift as each dealt with their pain alone. Chief Uche however, encouraged them to mourn together and guided them in creating a small memorial for their child. As they built the memorial together, they found healing in shared remembrance, transforming their grief into a celebration of their child’s brief life and deepening their bond.

Kael and Moriah: Rebuilding Through Prayer and Communication

Kael, a hardworking blacksmith, and Moriah, a local nurse, struggled with the demands of their professions. Kael’s long hours in the forge and Moriah’s emotionally draining work left little time for intimacy or connection. Consequently, the tension affected their children, Obi and Zuri, leading to a strained family dynamic.

Desperate for a solution, they sought the wisdom of Chief Uche. He welcomed them warmly and offered ten pieces of wisdom that had guided couples for generations:

1. Pray Together

Prayer became a nightly ritual, creating a sacred bond that healed emotional rifts. Holding hands and seeking divine guidance brought them closer.

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2. Communicate Daily

Despite their busy schedules, they took moments to send messages or share thoughts. These small acts of communication rekindled their affection and connection.

3. Exchange Tokens of Affection

Simple gestures like crafted items and herbal tea reignited the spark in their relationship, reminding them of their love.

4. Share Spiritual Insights

Discussing spiritual reflections enriched their conversations and deepened their bond, making their shared spiritual journey more meaningful.

5. Encourage Each Other

Positive reinforcement and words of affirmation created a nurturing atmosphere, fostering love and support.

6. Practice Forgiveness

Letting go of past grievances and embracing forgiveness lightened their hearts and eased tension in their home.

7. Correct with Love

Gentle correction, balanced with affirmations, fostered constructive dialogue and deeper understanding.

8. Support Each Other’s Morality

Upholding moral values together strengthened their spiritual journey and nurtured their partnership.

9. Balance Strengths and Weaknesses

Working together to manage stress and workload created a balanced and supportive partnership.

10. Seek Mentorship

With Chief Uche as their mentor, they regularly sought his counsel, finding clarity and solutions during conflicts.

In conclusion, the positive changes in Kael and Moriah’s relationship profoundly impacted their children. Obi regained his cheerful disposition, excelling in his studies and actively participating in family activities. Consequently, Zuri’s anxiety diminished, becoming more confident and secure. Family meals transformed into lively gatherings filled with laughter and shared stories, restoring joy and harmony to their home.

Through Chief Uche’s wisdom, Kael and Moriah learned that a strong relationship is built on prayer, communication, small gestures of love, shared spiritual journeys, encouragement, forgiveness, loving correction, mutual support, and wise mentorship.

Furthermore, these principles saved their marriage and restored joy and harmony in their family. As a result, their story became a beacon of hope in Ozo, inspiring other couples to seek guidance, embrace their challenges, and cultivate love in their relationships. As the sun set over Ozo, Kael, and Moriah faced the future with renewed hope, love, and the wisdom of God guiding their way.