A FRIEND

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  A FRIEND John 15:9-17  Devotional:- “...but l have called you friends…” (V. 15) In this generation, it is not a common thing to find true friends. This is someone who goes all out to see to your well-being. Someone who wants to identify with you in all situations. Someone who is not feeling fine until he sees you, someone who daily remembers to pray and intercede for you. It can be a terrible thing sometimes when you desire to share your mind with someone, and no one is willing to listen to you, or someone who could offer a little help. Sometimes we could be in need of a little encouragement, but no one to really do it. The people who are supposed to encourage us are the ones who misunderstand us and condemn us. We need to come to the understanding that God is our friend. He is not just your Lord and God. He always wants to listen to you. He is not happy when you are not (Hebrews 4:15). He is always around you. He wants to identify with you in all situations. He is not out t...

ACCEPTANCE

ACCEPTANCE

Genesis 24:54-67
Devotional:- “Then Isaac brought her into his mother Sarah’s tent; and he took Rebekah and she became his wife, and he loved her. So Isaac was comforted after his mother’s death” (V. 67)

    For any relationship to be strong, it must start on the foundation of acceptability. Relationship could sometimes be very challenging when the level of acceptance is not all that strong. Some people go into relationship when they are not really ready to accept each other. Others consider entering into relationship based on a shallow acceptance. Such relationship will get to the middle of existence to discover they didn’t consider it deeper before saying, I do.

The word of God says that Isaac and Rebecca saw each other for the first time and they accept each other. This is an act of faith in God who is able to sustain every relationship. Accepting each other demands so much deep thought. It demands that we make up our mind to remain in the relationship no matter what. It lives no room to reconsideration of divorce. It demands seeing well before a conclusion is made.

I had of a new couple regretting their relationship from the first day. Some people have not yet accepted each other even after ten years of marriage. People will be forcing themselves to live together in this case. If you believe God has brought you together, then, put your differences aside to build your home. Stop comparing your spouse to another person’s spouse (2 Corinthians 10:12). From the day you accept each other, is the day you really start your marriage. That is when you will take responsibility to build your home and you will have a sweet one. Peace.

PRAYER: Lord, help me to build good home.

“ACCEPTANCE IS THE BEGINNING OF RELATIONSHIP”

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