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Marriage Prayer - Your Marriage Isn't Over Yet

Marriage Prayer – Your Marriage Isn’t Over Yet

Are you past hope in restoring your marriage? I know that some of you think you are, but are you sure about that?

What about a marriage that’s dead? What if there’s nothing left for either partner? Is all hope gone?

What if you’re struggling to the point where you feel like giving up? What if you both are?

Consider this piece of scripture. It’s pretty cool, so read closely.

John chapter 11 gives us an account of Lazarus, brother to Mary and Martha. When their brother fell sick they sent word to Jesus to come and see him. Verse 11 tells us that when Jesus heard his friend was sick, He waited two days before leaving. Two days.

Why? Click here to read the rest of the article.

 

 

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