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February 27, 2008

The Heart of The Matter

The temperature of my marriage is directly correlated to my heart connection to God.  Cold...lukewarm... or burning with desire.

The condition of the heart is such an important issue that there are over 700 references in scripture using the word heart.

God's wants us to have a marriage beyond our wildest dreams. In order to have the marriage of our dreams, we need a personal daily God connection by being in His word and connecting through prayer with our spouse.  This won't happen if He is an afterthought in the midst of our busy days.

I had to do a schedule check.  What was filling my days?  Errands, phone calls, work, kids, hobbies, e-mail and television?  This world drowns out God with noise and chaos - I couldn't listen to Him if I wanted to.  Not true.

There is one book that has dramatically changed how I listen to God and do heart checks - The Divine Mentor by Wayne Cordeiro. 

A heart check starts with you. 

Pull out the thermometer.

Cold? Lukewarm?  Or, burning with desire?

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