❤❤ As a man in recovery learning about my emotions and how to give them over to the Lord was an important a lesson as I could've learned . Good lesson Mr M
Yes James ! I totally get that… these emotions are used to being covered up or ignored…. This IS where we are supposed to be. Community and growth Brother, stay at it with Him at the wheel
I prayed this verses ( 19-20 ) many days as I was a construction supt. To help me in different situations during the coarse of my career. God was always with me during these times. I give God the Glory!
That's powerful, Douglas! 🙌 It's amazing how God's Word speaks directly into our work and daily challenges. Your testimony of giving Him glory through your career is inspiring-what a way to reflect His presence in every situation! 🙏 Keep building your life on His foundation! 🛠
Yes…Amen! As we practice this discipline we begin to exemplify Christs attributes to those around us. Our families notice, coworkers notice, perfect strangers notice… Most importantly Christ notices. His heart is blessed when we love Him enough to respond.
Amen, Joe! 🙌 It’s so true-when we live out our faith authentically, it becomes a ripple effect. Others see Christ in us, and it’s an incredible way to witness without words. And knowing it blesses His heart? That’s the ultimate motivation. Keep shining His light, brother!
This is one of those fundamental lessons. Quick to listen to slow to speak and slow to become angry. It applies to everything that we do. Even with our relationship with God. The primarily with our relationships with others. Brothers as we go into this New Year I hope that you have. Clarity and understanding. And I'm praying for all of you. Maybe not by name but. By the fact that you're reading this. Thank you brother Miller Happy New Year
I was so guilty of this for so many years. It was lie now, sin now, be angry now and ask for forgiveness later. I have really tried to think before I speak, so i don't have to ask for forgiveness later.
Wise words, Darrin! 💬 Learning to pause and respond with thoughtfulness instead of reacting is a game-changer. Proverbs 15:1 reminds us, "A gentle answer turns away wrath." Keep practicing-it’s a powerful way to reflect God’s wisdom!
Well, first off, I hope those RUclips ministers are at least good-looking! 😂 But seriously, feeling like a third wheel in your own marriage is no joke. On a serious note, this might be a great time to have a loving conversation with her. Ask her what’s drawing her to those ministers and share how you’re feeling-not to blame, but to reconnect. Marriage is about partnership, and God designed you two to be a team. Step into that leadership role, even if it feels hard right now. I’ll be praying for wisdom and unity in your relationship. 🙏
❤❤ As a man in recovery learning about my emotions and how to give them over to the Lord was an important a lesson as I could've learned . Good lesson Mr M
Yes James ! I totally get that… these emotions are used to being covered up or ignored…. This IS where we are supposed to be. Community and growth Brother, stay at it with Him at the wheel
Right on james, I'm in recovery myself and learning emotional sobriety
I prayed this verses ( 19-20 ) many days as I was a construction supt. To help me in different situations during the coarse of my career. God was always with me during these times. I give God the Glory!
That's powerful, Douglas! 🙌 It's amazing how God's Word speaks directly into our work and daily challenges. Your testimony of giving Him glory through your career is inspiring-what a way to reflect His presence in every situation! 🙏 Keep building your life on His foundation! 🛠
Yes…Amen!
As we practice this discipline we begin to exemplify Christs attributes to those around us. Our families notice, coworkers notice, perfect strangers notice… Most importantly Christ notices. His heart is blessed when we love Him enough to respond.
Amen, Joe! 🙌 It’s so true-when we live out our faith authentically, it becomes a ripple effect. Others see Christ in us, and it’s an incredible way to witness without words. And knowing it blesses His heart? That’s the ultimate motivation. Keep shining His light, brother!
This is one of those fundamental lessons. Quick to listen to slow to speak and slow to become angry. It applies to everything that we do. Even with our relationship with God. The primarily with our relationships with others. Brothers as we go into this New Year I hope that you have. Clarity and understanding. And I'm praying for all of you. Maybe not by name but. By the fact that you're reading this. Thank you brother Miller Happy New Year
I was so guilty of this for so many years. It was lie now, sin now, be angry now and ask for forgiveness later. I have really tried to think before I speak, so i don't have to ask for forgiveness later.
If nothing good comes to mind to say, say nothing.. hard lesson learned.
Response not reaction is what you want
Wise words, Darrin! 💬 Learning to pause and respond with thoughtfulness instead of reacting is a game-changer. Proverbs 15:1 reminds us, "A gentle answer turns away wrath." Keep practicing-it’s a powerful way to reflect God’s wisdom!
Great analogy. Can’t put the toothpaste back into the tube.
Thank you Pastor Vince. Happy New Year!
Happy new year!
It’s kinda like: “Humans are aggressive “😢
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How do you handle when you're wife actively shows more care for random RUclips ministers than her husband
Well, first off, I hope those RUclips ministers are at least good-looking! 😂 But seriously, feeling like a third wheel in your own marriage is no joke. On a serious note, this might be a great time to have a loving conversation with her. Ask her what’s drawing her to those ministers and share how you’re feeling-not to blame, but to reconnect. Marriage is about partnership, and God designed you two to be a team. Step into that leadership role, even if it feels hard right now. I’ll be praying for wisdom and unity in your relationship. 🙏