Her Smile, His Power

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Relationships, Marriage
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Author: Sherrie Gourdin ISBN: 9781490861425
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: December 11, 2014
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Sherrie Gourdin
ISBN: 9781490861425
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: December 11, 2014
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

Sometimes people do not communicate emotions and feelings. Perhaps their personality is emotionally detached because somewhere in their life they had to put up a wall to protect their heart.

This was my situation. God showed me how to overcome living with a person who was emotionally detached. When we hear what God has to say and obey it in dealing with our spouses, he will change the other person for our benefit, and in this process we are the better person too. Im glad God knew exactly what he was getting when he made me. When we get married its only what we think we are getting that we get. Im so glad my God is big enough to fix anything.

Where there is silence, so is God.

You see, sometimes, when family and friends are around all the time, the noise keeps us from hearing God.

It is so easy to pick up the phone and say, Guess what? and tell someone about our day, or ask their opinion about something, perhaps just to have somebody listen.

Just like women do not want to share their husbands, so is our God.

We have a jealous God. He wants us to talk to him every day, even about the smallest things. And he has been so good to me. I know he certainly deserves my, Guess what?

Because hes always listening, even when were not.

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Sometimes people do not communicate emotions and feelings. Perhaps their personality is emotionally detached because somewhere in their life they had to put up a wall to protect their heart.

This was my situation. God showed me how to overcome living with a person who was emotionally detached. When we hear what God has to say and obey it in dealing with our spouses, he will change the other person for our benefit, and in this process we are the better person too. Im glad God knew exactly what he was getting when he made me. When we get married its only what we think we are getting that we get. Im so glad my God is big enough to fix anything.

Where there is silence, so is God.

You see, sometimes, when family and friends are around all the time, the noise keeps us from hearing God.

It is so easy to pick up the phone and say, Guess what? and tell someone about our day, or ask their opinion about something, perhaps just to have somebody listen.

Just like women do not want to share their husbands, so is our God.

We have a jealous God. He wants us to talk to him every day, even about the smallest things. And he has been so good to me. I know he certainly deserves my, Guess what?

Because hes always listening, even when were not.

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