Tell it to your husband

'But you, when you pray, go into your room, and when you have shut the door, pray to your Father who is unseen, and your Father who sees in secret will reward you. '

Matthew 6:6
https://www.bible.com/en/bible/103/MAT.6.6

 

Dear Bride, you have an inexhaustible Source, that will never leave you, that loves you, that listens to you, that welcomes you every moment with open arms, and that is there now, waiting for you to come to give you what you need.
Our Beloved Lord is our Source, He is the one we must run to, because only He knows us. And it is in the moments that we share in our prayer closet, when we give ourselves with all our soul, speaking to Him, and allowing Him to see in the most intimate part of our being, everything that we are.
How wonderful, to depend only on Him, we no longer need anyone to say anything to, because others also need to know Him, to heal their own wounds, therefore, we cannot ask them for what they do not have, because They do not have it. That only makes us come out more hurt, defeated, when we have Our Husband who listens to us all the time, who does not complain, who does not ridicule you, who does not mistreat you.
Let us allow ourselves to be healed by the wonderful Doctor we have, and tell Him everything.https://loveatlast.org/ryr/c6/

2 thoughts on “Tell it to your husband”

  1. Dear Liza, I have also experienced it so often that it is much better to pour out my heart to Him, because He always listens and gives me an answer or shows me why something is happening. Sometimes it happens that I pour out my heart to a person because I want to tell them so much what is going on. If that person gives me advice or an opinion, it is often not helpful or it makes me insecure, anxious, angry. Then I realize it again: It is better to go to my Heavenly Man!

    It is better to take refuge in the L ord Than to trust in man. Psalms 118:8
    https://www.bible.com/nl/bible/100/psa.118.8

  2. Absolutely! It’s so important to remember that we have a constant and loving Husband, Provider, Comforter, in the Lord. Thank you for this beautiful reminder to turn to Him in prayer and find the healing and strength we need.

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