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The Daily "I Do"
Reading: Genesis 2:18-25; Lamentations 3:22-23
Devotional: When you stood at the altar and said "I do," you did not arrive at a destination—you began a journey. That covenant moment was glorious, but it was only the beginning. The real marriage happens in the thousand ordinary mornings that follow, when you choose again to honor your vows. "I do" is not a single decision; it is a daily direction. Like God's mercies, which are new every morning, your commitment must be renewed with each sunrise. You walk through the covenant door again when you choose patience over frustration, forgiveness over resentment, presence over distraction. Some days the walk is easy; other days it requires supernatural grace. But here is the beautiful truth: the same God who met you at the altar walks with you through every ordinary day. His grace is sufficient. His love never fails. And He is faithful to complete the good work He began in your marriage.
Reflection Question: What does it mean for me to say "I do" again today, in this season, with these challenges?
Weekend Challenge: Three Practical Moves
For Married Couples:
Pray together for 5 minutes daily this week (consistency over perfection)
Schedule a 30-minute check-in to discuss finances, parenting, stress, or health
Choose one area of deprivation to address: affection, attention, or quality time
For Singles:
Honestly assess: "Am I becoming an asset or remaining a deficit?"
Pursue wise counsel or premarital preparation before any engagement
Establish clear boundaries with honor—self-control is spiritual strength
Closing Prayer: Father, thank You for the gift of covenant relationship. Whether we are single or married, help us to honor You with our lives, our bodies, and our commitments. Renew our minds daily. Protect our homes from the enemy's schemes. Make us people of integrity, sacrifice, and Christlike love. May our relationships point others to the beauty of Your covenant with us. In Jesus' name, Amen.
