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    Counsel #9 — God in Us

    Picture: Counsel #9 — God in UsCR 185.1

    No matter how much preaching you hear about the blessings and miracles of God, the key to unlocking that favor is by seeking God daily. This takes intention, discipline, and daily surrender — things that aren’t easy.CR 185.2

    When considering the outcome of many marriages, the main difference in their success rates comes down to their foundation. If a couple doesn’t know God and is led by the flesh — their feelings, emotions, and desires — the survival rate of that marriage decreases substantially. On the other hand, couples who pray together regularly often report a deeper sense of unity; Prayer softens the heart and shifts perspectives. Regular time in Scripture, individually and together, will form the spiritual language of the relationship. As you continue to search the scriptures and yearn to know God for yourself, His Word will become the guiding voice in how you handle conflict, make decisions, raise children, and extend grace. When both spouses align their lives to God’s Word, they’re saying, “Lord, take over every aspect of my life and align my will with Yours.”[191] https://adventist.news/media/noteworthy-videos/marriage-and-the-family-what-does-god-intend-them-to-be-pastor-ted-wilson CR 185.3

    But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.” Matthew 6:33 NIVCR 185.4

    “Jesus wants to see happy marriages, happy firesides.” Ellen White in The Adventist Home, p. 99CR 185.5

    Reflect: Are you growing spiritually as a couple, or just coexisting in routine?CR 185.6

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