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Life's Priorities in Marriage: God, Work, Kids...What Comes First?

Life's Priorities in Marriage: God, Work, Kids...What Comes First?

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Many couples love each other but struggle with priorities. In this episode of Still Holding Hands, Tim & Chris Peterson talk about blending God, work, kids, church, and marriage so your relationship doesn’t get pushed to the bottom of the list.

Life's Priorities:

  • God
  • Spouse
  • Kids
  • Church
  • Work

1 Corinthians 14:33 (NLT)

Psalms 92:13-14 (NKJV)

Matthew 6:33 (NLT)

Song: "First Things First" - Consumed by Fire

https://youtu.be/bpTOcZN9JB4?si=9r3Uq3kee0EhMm28

STILL HOLDING HANDS CHALLENGE:

Do a 30 minute Priority Checkup/Reset

  • Have an honest conversation
    • Ask each other: "Where do you think you fall in my priorities?"
    • Ask each other: "Where do you want to be in my priorities?"
  • Individually, rand for yourself these 5 priorities:
    • Faith/Relationship with the Lord
    • Marriage
    • Kids/Family
    • Church
    • Work
  • Then compare each of your lists
    • Where are you aligned?
    • Where are you off?
  • ACTION: Make one adjustment in your priorities this week
    • Attend church together
    • Say no to any extra commitment this week
    • Log off ON TIME or early from work

Strong marriages aren't built on accident, they are built on purpose...priority purpose. When you get this right, you won't just stay married, you will stay connected.

Next Time on STILL HOLDING HANDS:

We talk about finances in, "Marriage, Money & Misunderstandings!"

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Wherever this week takes you, keep choosing each other...and keep STILL HOLDING HANDS!

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