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Can our daily choices bring new life to our relationships when we're feeling tired?
Answer:
As a pastor and a husband, I've seen firsthand the impact of daily choices on relationships. When Susan and I were first married, we'd often find ourselves getting tired of the routine, feeling like we were just going through the motions. But it was during a season of separation, where we'd spend a month apart, that we realized the importance of making a conscious effort to nurture our relationship. It was a game-changer for us, and I believe it can be for any couple. The key is to find ways to inject new life into your relationship, even when you're feeling tired. For us, it was making time for each other, having meaningful conversations, and prioritizing our relationship. It's not always easy, but it's worth it. As the Bible says, "Christ is coming" (Heb. 10:37), and that knowledge can bring new strength and vigor to our daily choices. When we know that we're not just living for today, but for eternity, it can give us a sense of purpose and motivation to make the most of every moment. In our household, my wife Susan and I make a conscious effort to prioritize our relationship, even with three kids and busy schedules. We've learned that it's the small, daily choices that can bring new life to our relationship. Whether it's taking a walk together, having a meaningful conversation, or simply making time for each other, these small acts can go a long way in nurturing our relationship and keeping it fresh.
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addictions a banquet in the grave
edward t welch
sacred marriage
gary thomas
confronting christianity
rebecca mclaughlin
true sexual morality
daniel heimbach
depression
edward welch
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