• 10 THREATS THE BIBLE FORBIDS IN YOUR RELATIONSHIP

    1. The Threat of Leaving During Every Argument
    Using “I’m done” or “I’m leaving” as a weapon creates fear instead of security. God calls us to pursue peace and commitment, not use abandonment as leverage.

    2. The Threat of Withholding Love or Affection
    Love should not be used as punishment. Healthy relationships give grace even during difficult seasons.

    3. The Threat of Revenge
    The Bible teaches forgiveness, not getting even. Keeping score and looking for ways to hurt each other only damages trust.

    4. The Threat of Harsh Words
    Words can wound deeply. Insults, name-calling, and verbal attacks have no place in a God-centered relationship.

    5. The Threat of Control
    Manipulation, intimidation, and controlling behavior are not expressions of love. Biblical love respects and honors the other person.

    6. The Threat of Bringing Up the Past to Hurt Them
    God calls us to forgive. Constantly reopening old wounds prevents healing and growth.

    7. The Threat of Emotional Neglect
    Ignoring your partner’s feelings, needs, or concerns can slowly damage a relationship. Love requires attention, care, and compassion.

    8. The Threat of Pride
    Pride says, “I won’t apologize.” Humility says, “Let’s make this right.” Pride builds walls; humility builds bridges.

    9. The Threat of Allowing Bitterness to Grow
    Unresolved resentment can quietly destroy even strong relationships. The Bible encourages us to forgive and let go of bitterness.

    10. The Threat of Putting Anything Above God
    When careers, phones, social media, money, or even other relationships become a higher priority than God and your commitment to each other, the foundation begins to weaken.

    Remember: A godly relationship is not built on fear, manipulation, threats, or control. It is built on love, trust, grace, forgiveness, and a shared commitment to honor God together.

    “Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love.” — Ephesians 4:2 🏻

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    ❤️ 10 THREATS THE BIBLE FORBIDS IN YOUR RELATIONSHIP 1. The Threat of Leaving During Every Argument Using “I’m done” or “I’m leaving” as a weapon creates fear instead of security. God calls us to pursue peace and commitment, not use abandonment as leverage. 2. The Threat of Withholding Love or Affection Love should not be used as punishment. Healthy relationships give grace even during difficult seasons. 3. The Threat of Revenge The Bible teaches forgiveness, not getting even. Keeping score and looking for ways to hurt each other only damages trust. 4. The Threat of Harsh Words Words can wound deeply. Insults, name-calling, and verbal attacks have no place in a God-centered relationship. 5. The Threat of Control Manipulation, intimidation, and controlling behavior are not expressions of love. Biblical love respects and honors the other person. 6. The Threat of Bringing Up the Past to Hurt Them God calls us to forgive. Constantly reopening old wounds prevents healing and growth. 7. The Threat of Emotional Neglect Ignoring your partner’s feelings, needs, or concerns can slowly damage a relationship. Love requires attention, care, and compassion. 8. The Threat of Pride Pride says, “I won’t apologize.” Humility says, “Let’s make this right.” Pride builds walls; humility builds bridges. 9. The Threat of Allowing Bitterness to Grow Unresolved resentment can quietly destroy even strong relationships. The Bible encourages us to forgive and let go of bitterness. 10. The Threat of Putting Anything Above God When careers, phones, social media, money, or even other relationships become a higher priority than God and your commitment to each other, the foundation begins to weaken. ❤️ Remember: A godly relationship is not built on fear, manipulation, threats, or control. It is built on love, trust, grace, forgiveness, and a shared commitment to honor God together. “Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love.” — Ephesians 4:2 ✨🙏🏻 #couplegoals #relationship #prayingwoman #marriedcouple # #relationshipadvice #marriageadvice
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  • Loving Husbands :
    A Reflection of Jesus Christ's Love for the Church
    (by Frans Kartono)
    #husband #wife #marriedcouple

    In Christian marriage, a husband’s role is not merely to be the head of the household, but to be someone called to love his wife with genuine love. The Bible provides a clear and profound picture of how a husband should love his wife—just as Jesus Christ loves His church.

    Sacrificial Love
    In the apostle Paul’s letter to the church in Ephesus, it is written: “Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her” (Ephesians 5:25). This verse is not merely an encouragement, but a meaningful command.

    Christ’s love for the church is not conditional. He willingly sacrificed Himself, even to death on the cross, for the salvation of His people. This is the standard of love set for husbands—a love that is willing to sacrifice, not one that demands to be served.

    A husband who follows Christ’s example will:
    - Prioritize his wife’s well-being.
    - Be willing to sacrifice his ego, time, and comfort for the family’s happiness.
    - Not be harsh or authoritarian, but full of gentleness and understanding.

    Nurturing and Protective Love

    The Bible also states that Christ nurtures and cares for His church. Similarly, husbands are called to guard and protect their wives—not only physically, but also emotionally and spiritually.

    Love is not just sweet words or material gifts. True love is seen in:
    - Faithfulness in difficult times.
    - Support when the wife is weak or distressed.
    - Prayers offered for the family’s spiritual growth.

    A husband who loves his wife will create a safe home, a place where his wife feels valued and accepted as she is.

    Sanctifying Love

    Christ loves the church to sanctify her, making her holy and blameless. In the context of marriage, husbands are called to be spiritual leaders who draw their families closer to God.

    This means:
    - Setting an example in faith.
    - Leading his wife and children to live by God’s Word.
    - Not becoming an obstacle through hurtful attitudes or words.
    - True love builds up, rather than tears down.

    Faithful and Unconditional Love

    Christ’s love for the church does not change based on circumstances. He remains faithful even when His people fall into sin. In the same way, a husband must uphold his marriage commitment with complete faithfulness.

    In a world that easily gives in to conflict and differences, Bible-based love teaches perseverance, forgiveness, and lifelong commitment.

    Conclusion

    Christian marriage is a picture of the relationship between Christ and the church. When a husband loves his wife as Christ loves the church, he brings the gospel to life in his home.

    Loving one’s wife is not just a moral duty, but a divine calling. This love is willing to sacrifice, nurture, sanctify, and remain faithful until the end. By following Jesus Christ’s example, a husband not only builds a strong marriage but also honors God through his life.
    Loving Husbands : A Reflection of Jesus Christ's Love for the Church (by Frans Kartono) #husband #wife #marriedcouple In Christian marriage, a husband’s role is not merely to be the head of the household, but to be someone called to love his wife with genuine love. The Bible provides a clear and profound picture of how a husband should love his wife—just as Jesus Christ loves His church. Sacrificial Love In the apostle Paul’s letter to the church in Ephesus, it is written: “Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her” (Ephesians 5:25). This verse is not merely an encouragement, but a meaningful command. Christ’s love for the church is not conditional. He willingly sacrificed Himself, even to death on the cross, for the salvation of His people. This is the standard of love set for husbands—a love that is willing to sacrifice, not one that demands to be served. A husband who follows Christ’s example will: - Prioritize his wife’s well-being. - Be willing to sacrifice his ego, time, and comfort for the family’s happiness. - Not be harsh or authoritarian, but full of gentleness and understanding. Nurturing and Protective Love The Bible also states that Christ nurtures and cares for His church. Similarly, husbands are called to guard and protect their wives—not only physically, but also emotionally and spiritually. Love is not just sweet words or material gifts. True love is seen in: - Faithfulness in difficult times. - Support when the wife is weak or distressed. - Prayers offered for the family’s spiritual growth. A husband who loves his wife will create a safe home, a place where his wife feels valued and accepted as she is. Sanctifying Love Christ loves the church to sanctify her, making her holy and blameless. In the context of marriage, husbands are called to be spiritual leaders who draw their families closer to God. This means: - Setting an example in faith. - Leading his wife and children to live by God’s Word. - Not becoming an obstacle through hurtful attitudes or words. - True love builds up, rather than tears down. Faithful and Unconditional Love Christ’s love for the church does not change based on circumstances. He remains faithful even when His people fall into sin. In the same way, a husband must uphold his marriage commitment with complete faithfulness. In a world that easily gives in to conflict and differences, Bible-based love teaches perseverance, forgiveness, and lifelong commitment. Conclusion Christian marriage is a picture of the relationship between Christ and the church. When a husband loves his wife as Christ loves the church, he brings the gospel to life in his home. Loving one’s wife is not just a moral duty, but a divine calling. This love is willing to sacrifice, nurture, sanctify, and remain faithful until the end. By following Jesus Christ’s example, a husband not only builds a strong marriage but also honors God through his life.
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