By Martin
This past weekend, my wife and I went to a marriage
conference here in Omaha. We had a good
time and enjoyed the conference very much.
We have been to a number of marriage conferences and retreats over the
years. It is good to reconnect with each
other in an environment specifically geared towards marriage.
One thing that I noticed was the number of times that the
speaker would reference topics that I cover in my book, “My Purpose vs. God’s
Purpose: For My Life”. About the couple
being a team and not one dominating over another. But, there does have to be a structure set
forth in the household. That is why the
Bible tells us that the man is the head of the wife as Jesus Christ is the head
of the church. And that wives should
submit to their husbands in everything (Ephesians 5:22-24).
Now, that is not to be abused by either the man or the woman
because right before that passage, in verse 21, it says, “Submit to one another
out of reverence for Christ”. My wife
knows that I view marriage as a partnership.
We are equal partners. However, I
know that I am the one who will be held accountable for the actions of my
family. I am the one who is to sacrifice
my life for them. And I am the one who
is ultimately held to lead them.
During the conference, the speaker touched several chapters
in my book, but more specifically on chapters 9, 15, and 23. Chapter 9 being the quote from a husband, “I
don’t mind if she is the head of the household”. Chapter 15, “I have changed for him/her, but
he/she won’t change for me”. And Chapter
23, “Is it okay to date/marry someone who is not a Christian?”
But, that wasn’t the first time that this has happened. There have been several instances when I will
either hear a sermon, or listen to a speaker, and they will go over these
different things that are in my book.
Why do you think that is? Well, as
you may or may not know, this book was completely inspired by the Holy
Spirit. If I did not feel it came from
the Holy Spirit it didn’t get written.
And by hearing it over and over again, from different sources, just
re-affirms that for me.
The information in this book are relative to everyone,
because we all go through these types of situations throughout the course of
our lives. That is another reason why it
continues to come up; because we all are dealing with it. I have written it in a way that will provide
guidance and encouragement through the direction from the Bible. Each chapter begins with a passage from the
Bible and has scripture references throughout.
If you haven’t had the chance to read it yet, I highly
recommend that you get a copy for yourself and a loved one. Your life may never be the same again.
Here are some testimonies from just a few of the readers:
"It was an easy read. Informative and a great book especially for new believers. I also loved how you opened up and made yourself known and vulnerable." - Randy Kirk
"I love this book. I read something from it every day." - Sheila Guenther
"Thank you so much for this eye-opener..may God bless you!" - Samantha Koyesiga
"I just completed reading this book, it's very inspirational. great depiction of nadir and zenith.. I would definitely recommend reading this book at least once. Nadir.. the low times and Zenith.. the high time.. are like the sinusoidal wave pattern. A person will never have the not so pleasant time in his/her life forever.. so lets start our day with a smile on our face.. Amen!! I can't thank you enough Martin, as your book answers, the most of the complicated questions that life puts in front of us.. thank you.." - Ajay Bhowmick
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