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Topic: Your Blessings in View [Monday 2 November, 2015]

“Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their labour.”-Ecclesiastes 4:9

Marriage is the strongest human covenant, and those who know how to operate it enjoy dominion in all areas of life. It is a platform through which your life can be enriched and the works of your hand multiplied. The only reason why people are confronted with challenges when they get married is that they have not come to terms with the mystery of two having a good reward for their labour.

A brother once shared a testimony of how his matrimonial home had been like a hostel. He and his wife had been living like strangers until he decided to take the step to create peace in the home. The week their differences were resolved, those who owed him for years began to pay. The disagreement in his family stole his financial blessings!

So many people are confronted with such challenges today. For some, it might not be monetary, but you do not have children because there is no peace in your home. It is time to grow up and stop allowing the devil cheat on you. You need to understand the mystery of two becoming one, and the blessings attached to it. When you do, even when tempted to allow a discord in your home, you will vehemently refuse.

Marriage is meant to bless you, not to increase your sorrow. If yours seems sour therefore, then you must sit back to evaluate. List those things that are not working, find out why and seek to amend them. You cannot make progress and enjoy the blessings of marriage when your home is a war zone. Therefore today, do all it takes to make for peace and you would see its benefits almost immediately. Receive a fresh anointing for sweetness in your marriage in the name of Jesus Christ!

Remain Blessed!

Pastor Faith Abiola Oyedepo is the wife of Bishop David Oyedepo, the founder of the Living Faith Church Worldwide a.k.a. Winners’ Chapel, and Senior Pastor of Faith Tabernacle, Canaanland, Ota, Nigeria.


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