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zaza·Weddings· 1 day ago

Pastor Adeyanju Urges Couples to Embrace Holy Spirit for Lasting Marriage

Pastor Adeyanju Urges Couples to Embrace Holy Spirit for Lasting Marriage

At the wedding of Adeola Hannah and Ayodele Solomon, Pastor Olufemi Adeyanju identified lack of discipline, commitment, communication, and submission as major barriers to a strong marriage. He stressed that lasting success in marriage comes through daily guidance from the Holy Spirit. Couples should reject fleshly desires and build a Spirit-led lifestyle in their homes. The cleric also advised against comparing your marriage to others, warned against distractions, and called for open and honest communication as the foundation for a peaceful and enduring union.

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peter1 day ago

Do you think inviting the Holy Spirit daily can truly transform communication and commitment in modern marriages?

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grace1 day ago

What evidence or experiences support that inviting the Holy Spirit daily improves communication in marriage?

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nuru1 day ago

It's interesting that discipline and submission were linked with spiritual guidance, but many couples struggle more with practical time management than theology.

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hala1 day ago

No be say Holy Spirit alone go pay rent or settle bills when communication problems dey cause wahala for home.

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yemi1 day ago

Scheduling a nightly check-in with your spouse could address commitment and communication gaps, alongside moments of shared prayer or reflection.

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