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The Importance of Grace in a Covenant Marriage: God’s Unfailing Gift in Relationships

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Introduction   Marriage is more than a legal union—it's a sacred covenant , a spiritual commitment between a man, a woman, and God. At the heart of this divine relationship is a powerful, unearned, and undeserved force called grace . Understanding the role of grace in a covenant marriage  is essential for couples who seek lasting love, healing through trials, and growth in God’s purpose for their union.  A covenant marriage is more than a legal contract—it’s a sacred bond built on love, commitment, and divine principles. One of the most powerful yet often overlooked aspects of a strong marriage is grace . Grace is the unmerited favor, forgiveness, and kindness that sustains relationships through challenges.  In this article, we’ll explore:  - The biblical foundation of grace in marriage  - How grace strengthens marital commitment  - Practical ways to extend grace to your spouse  - The long-term benefits of a grace-filled marriage  By the end,...

Rehab Not who She Use To Be

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RAHAB: NOT WHO SHE USED TO BE : JOSHUA 2:1-24 -- Intro: Ill. Once there was a rough, uncultured man who for some unknown reason fell in love with a beautiful vase in a shop window. Eventually he bought the vase and put it on the mantelpiece in his room. Once it was there, it became a kind of judgment on its surroundings. He had to clean up the room to make it worthy of the vase. The curtains looked dingy beside it. The old chair with the stuffing coming out of the seat would no longer suffice. The wallpaper and the paint needed redoing. Gradually the whole room was transformed. When you put Christ on the mantel of your heart, your whole life is transformed as well.  It is this kind of transformation we witness in this chapter. The Israelites were about to enter Canaan and claim their promised land. The first city they would have to face was the great walled city of Jericho. If they could take this city, they could easily split the country in two and then move from there to conquer ...