Premium Only Content

Are You For Your Spouse? – Day #3 Marriage Devotion
If you are going to imitate the Lord in your marriage (Ephesians 5:1), being “for your spouse” must be near the top of your list of things you want to do. Being for someone is a sound and loving gospel-motivated practice. Are you for your spouse? That’s how Paul talked to the Romans about the Lord’s attitude toward them. He said God was for them.
Life Over Coffee exists to provide life-changing resources that equip Christians.
Helpful Links
Would you please help keep our resources free by donating here: http://bit.ly/2ggwJTF.
Learn more about our training here: http://bit.ly/2u2oD25
If you would like to talk to us, go here: http://bit.ly/2ieukJz
Video produced by H.M.G.T.: https://bit.ly/2y9szpo
Connect with Us:
Website: https://bit.ly/3yNZc76
Facebook: https://bit.ly/3wGkWQp
Rumble: https://bit.ly/3CotmPt
Twitter: https://bit.ly/2SF1BQE
Instagram: http://bit.ly/2He98il
TikTok: https://bit.ly/3i1moZI
YouTube: https://bit.ly/3i0UmND
“What then shall we say to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us” (Romans 8:31)?
Did you know that God is for you? Think with me for just a moment about how God being for you gets to the heart of what motivates Him to love you so well. In Romans 8:31, Paul reminded those believers how God was for them, and then he provided a few practical examples to prove his point (Romans 8:29-30). Paul talked about God’s active goodness on behalf of those that He loves. Here is how he said it.
For those whom he foreknew, he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the firstborn among many brothers. And those whom he predestined he also called, and those whom he called he also justified, and those whom he justified he also glorified (Romans 8:29-30).
The believers in Rome were not left to wonder about God’s “for-ness” toward them. They felt the assurance of His love, based on His activity, which you see in Paul’s language. He reminded them of five powerful benefits that flow from the Father’s love: foreknowledge, predestination, calling, justification, and glorification.
What is even more profound is the context in which those believers lived. Do you remember? People were killing the Christians in Rome. It was a public slaughter, a time of personal disappointment and defeat. The culture had turned against them, and Paul wanted them to know that they were not alone: God was there, and He was for them. But Paul did not stop with affirming proof of God’s love.
He continued to hammer the gospel nail by repeatedly reminding them of Sovereign God’s protective care. (Read Romans 8:32-39) He believed in gospel redundancy—using different words and ways to say the same thing until his audience understood what he was saying, and was experiencing transformation by this sweet knowledge.
Now, let’s apply what Paul was teaching the believers in Rome. What better thing could you give to your spouse? If the Lord is for your undeserving spouse and you are for your undeserving spouse, your spouse is in the best place any human could be. The two most significant things that could ever happen to a couple are for them to live in the overflowing awareness of God’s unmerited pleasure while exporting and experiencing each other’s undeniable affection.
Reflect Together
You would do well to follow Paul’s example by examining your heart as it pertains to how you think about and treat your spouse. These questions will aid you as you practically work out the gospel in your marriage.
1. Is your spouse assured of your love, based on your actions (James 1:22)?
2. How can you practice gospel redundancy when it comes to loving your spouse, repeat reminders of your affection?
Practice Together
Ask the Spirit to illuminate your mind to see where you may be failing. Ask the Father to give you the power to set aside what you want, while enabling you to be Jesus to your spouse. Be prepared to write down the thoughts that He brings to your mind. Take your soul to task while resisting temptations to make this about any areas where your spouse may have failed you.
-
1:04:17
Life Over Coffee
13 days agoWebinar: Small Group Development: How to Build a Dynamic Community of Friends
35 -
3:14:51
Barry Cunningham
9 hours agoTRUMP WEEKEND BRIEFING: THIS IS THE REAL THREAT TO AMERICA! (FYI...IT'S NOT WHO YOU THINK!)
37.3K55 -
2:04
Sean Unpaved
15 hours ago $10.08 earnedUnpaved w/Sean Salisbury
80.2K4 -
50:39
The Connect: With Johnny Mitchell
12 hours ago $4.71 earnedInside The War For Tijuana: How Mexican Cartels Turned Tijuana Into World's Most VIOLENT City
26.4K3 -
12:34
TimcastIRL
12 hours agoWaPo Staffers QUIT Over Bezos’ Change To Opinion Section, Liberal Media MELTING DOWN
96.5K59 -
24:55
MYLUNCHBREAK CHANNEL PAGE
1 day agoThe Sumerian King's List
107K39 -
1:37:51
Man in America
16 hours agoIs Trump Using Gold to Dismantle the City of London Banking Cartel? w/ Eric Yeung
58.9K11 -
33:50
The Why Files
8 days agoCryptids Vol. 3: The Antarctic Cover-up | Predators Beneath the Ice
125K138 -
27:11
Stephen Gardner
15 hours ago🔥Trump Zelensky Meeting ends in IMPEACHMENT | MUSK shares major dirt on Joe Rogan Podcast
133K292 -
2:40:23
Jewels Jones Live ®
3 days agoTRUMPARENCY | A Political Rendezvous - Ep. 112
121K34