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    Nehemiah 2:18

    And I told them of the hand of my God which had been good upon me, and also of the king's words that he had spoken to me. So they said, 'Let us rise up and build.' Then they set their hands to this good work.

    Building a healthy marriage is much like a construction project. Whether you are praying to meet God's choice for you or have been married for a while, certain principles hold true for the border of marriage.

    Nehemiah, the prophet, returned to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem after the Babylonians destroyed the city. He encouraged those Jews struggling to live in the devastated city.

    He let them know that the hand of God was good upon him. And God's hand is still good upon us today. He is the Author and Finisher of our faith, the Architect of our marriages. When we follow His plans, we build on a sure Foundation.

    Every construction project begins with a dream and a blueprint. Nehemiah had King Artaxerxes' letters. The King of kings has spoken His direction for our marriages. In humility, we first submit to Jesus, and then to one another. In sacrificial love, we lay down our lives in the same way that Christ laid down His life for us.

    With the hand of God upon us, we confidently rise up to set our hands to this good work. Hand in hand with Jesus, we will build loving marriages that stand the tests of time.

    Blessing:

    And now may the Lord bless you and keep you. May the Lord make His face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you and give you His peace. Pledge to do everything in your power to follow God's plan for a sacred marriage. Build on the sure foundation that is Christ Jesus to enjoy a marriage that endures and glorifies His name...amen.

    Today's Bible Reading:

    Old Testament

    2 Chronicles 4:1-6:13

    New Testament

    Romans 7:1-14

    Psalms & Proverbs

    Psalm 17:1-15

    Proverbs 19:22-23

    Nehemiah 2:18

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    My favorite book to teach out of. Nehemiah is a dynamic book for those having gone through a destructive, divisive season in life. Amen

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    Quote Originally Posted by FireBrand View Post
    My favorite book to teach out of. Nehemiah is a dynamic book for those having gone through a destructive, divisive season in life. Amen
    Been years since I read it. I'm working my way through the OT now. Just started 2 Samuel so I'm still in David's story. I'm only reading 3 chapters a day though which takes me through the OT in a year. Reading 9 chapters in the NT a day which takes me through the NT once a month. In Revelation now my 3rd time through in the last 3 months. But loving the OT stories other than the mind-numbing stuff in Leviticus and Numbers. lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuego View Post
    Been years since I read it. I'm working my way through the OT now. Just started 2 Samuel so I'm still in David's story. I'm only reading 3 chapters a day though which takes me through the OT in a year. Reading 9 chapters in the NT a day which takes me through the NT once a month. In Revelation now my 3rd time through in the last 3 months. But loving the OT stories other than the mind-numbing stuff in Leviticus and Numbers. lol.
    3 a day is a great pace for "bible in a year". Leviticus is a snoozer. At least Numbers has some good stories in it.

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