#Let's Talk! [iDey#31]
12 'Truth Pillars' for the sustenance of a
successful marriage:
(By Bishop David
O. Oyedepo)
1. There is nothing that threatens the security of a wife, than the
thought of another woman competing for the attention and affection of her
husband. Nothing is more painful. Nothing is more disrespecting. Nothing is
more insulting. Nothing is more belittling and degrading.
2. Marriage flourishes when the couple work together as a team; when
both husband and wife decide that winning together is more important than keeping
score.
Good marriages
don't just happen. They are a product of hard work.
3. Your children are watching you and forming lasting opinions on
love, commitment, and marriage based on what they see in you. Give them hope.
Make them look forward to marriage.
4. Husbands: The reason why other women look attractive is because
someone is taking good care of them. Grass is always green where it is watered.
Instead of drooling over the green grass on the other side of the fence, work
on yours and water it regularly. Any man can admire a beautiful woman, but it
takes a true gentleman to make a woman admirable and beautiful.
5. When a husband puts his wife first above everyone and everything
except God, it gives his wife the sense of security and honor that every wife
hungers for.
6. A successful marriage doesn't require a big house, a perfect
spouse, a million dollars or an expensive car. You can have all the above and
still have a miserable marriage. A successful marriage requires honesty,
undying commitment and selfless love and Jesus at the center of it all.
7. Pray for your spouse every day; in the morning, in the afternoon
and at evening. Don’t wait until there is a problem. Don’t wait until there is
an affair. Don’t wait until something bad happens. Don’t wait until your spouse
is tempted. Shield your spouse with prayer and cover your marriage with the
fence of prayer.
8. The people you surround yourself with have a lot of influence on
your marriage. Friends can build or break your marriage; choose them wisely.
9. One spouse cannot build a marriage alone when the other spouse is
committed to destroying it. Marriage works when both husband and wife work
together as a team to build their marriage.
10. Don't take your spouse for granted. Don't take advantage of your
spouse's meekness and goodness. Don't mistake your spouse's loyalty for
desperation. Don't misuse or abuse your spouse's trust. You may end up
regretting after losing someone that meant so much to you.
11. Beware of marital advice from single people. Regardless of how
sincere their advice may be, most of it is theoretical and not derived from
real life experiences. If you really need Godly advice, seek it from
God-fearing, impartial and prayerful mature couples whose resolve has been
tested by time and shaped by trials.
12. Dear wife, Don't underestimate the power of the tongue on
your marriage. The tongue has the power to crush your marriage or build it up.
Don't let the Devil use your tongue to kill your spouse's image,
self-confidence and aspirations. Let God use your tongue to build up your
marriage and bless and praise your spouse.
#BishopDavidOyedepo



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