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Couples Devotional | With God in Marriage

Begin a transformative journey of love and faith with our Couples Devotional. Deepen your spiritual connection, foster intimacy, and strengthen your relationship through meaningful reflection, prayer, and shared devotion, fostering a bond rooted in commitment, growth, and unity.


Resentment is an eroding disease that feeds on lingering anger for its lifeblood.

Managing Anger in Marriage

H. Norman Wright
An angry wife. An angry husband. An angry marriage! Is it common? Most of the anger we experience in life concerns relationships, so why should the marriage relationship be excluded?

Store your hearts with romantic memories and they will carry you through the difficult times.

Build a Romantic Marriage

H. Norman Wright
A romantic relationship can include several important ingredients. First, romance often includes the element of the unexpected. The routines and tasks of our daily lives consume most of our time and energy.

God is our model for listening. We may be imperfect in our skills, but He isn’t.

The Gift of Listening

H. Norman Wright
How well would your partner say you listen? You have probably not asked him or her, have you? Would your partner say you are a ready listener, a reluctant listener or a selective listener? If you don’t know, ask.

The pattern of controlling is counter to the scriptural pattern for marriage.

Who Will Be in Control of The Relationship?

H. Norman Wright
Who’s in charge here? Who’s in control of this project? These questions are asked thousands of times each day, especially in business and industry. However, they are rarely asked or even discussed in the marital relationship, and yet they should be.

We have been set free by Christ.

You Are Unique–So Is Your Future Mate

H. Norman Wright
You are not a replica of your future mate. If you were, you probably wouldn’t want to marry that person. You are not a replica of any other Christian either. Sometimes churches and well-meaning Christians try to remold us into revised editions of themselves or what they believe a Christian should be.


The perfect love would be one that gives all and expects nothing.

Agape Love in Your Marriage

H. Norman Wright
Agape love manifests itself through several characteristics. First, it is an unconditional love. It is not based upon your spouse’s performance, but upon your need to share this act of love with your spouse.

It does not nourish a relationship; it poisons.

Don’t Let Criticism Creep into Your Marriage

H. Norman Wright
Guess what? You will complain about your partner from time to time. We all do. What else is new? Complaining is normal, but complaints can be voiced in a way that a spouse will hear them and not become defensive.

The unfolding of God’s plan for our lives is a process for the rest of your life.

Create a Vision for Your Marriage

H. Norman Wright
Vision can be thought of in many ways. Vision can be described as foresight, and the significance of possessing a keen awareness of current circumstances and possibilities, and the value of learning from the past.

Affirmations based on personal qualities are rare, but highly appreciated.

Build Your Marriage on the Positives

H. Norman Wright
Couples who have five times as many positives in their marriages as negatives have stable marriages. If that is the case, what can you do to make sure that positives abound in your marriage?


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Nelson's Annual Preachers's Sourcebook Vol. 4

O.S. Hawkins
This sourcebook is designed to lie alongside all your other tools of word studies, exegesis, commentaries, analytical thought, and prayer that goes into the fully developed, prayed-over, and well-crafted sermon.
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Encountering the Goodness of God

Bill Johnson
In "Encountering the Goodness of God: 90 Daily Devotions", readers embark on a transformative journey of discovering and experiencing the profound goodness of God. Through these 90 daily devotions, Johnson invites individuals to encounter the life-changing power and presence of God, drawing them closer to His infinite love and grace.
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Evening by Evening - Daily Devotional

Charles Spurgeon
Evening by Evening is a devotional book by Charles Spurgeon, a prominent 19th-century Baptist preacher and writer. This book is a collection of 365 daily readings, each designed to encourage and inspire readers in their daily walk with God.
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365 Days of Healing - Powerful Devotions and Prayers

Mark Brazee
365 Days of Healing: Powerful Devotions and Prayers To Help You Recover and Keep You Well. Read it over and over. Meditate on its truth until it’s planted down in your spirit. Throughout the day, release your faith by saying the confession at the end of each devotion out loud.
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God's Wisdom for Navigating Life

Timothy Keller
Proverbs is a very different book. It calls us to study, to think, to learn the practical discipline of centering all our thoughts and actions on God. Indeed, one of the main messages of Proverbs is—you’ve never really thought enough about anything.
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