Linda Mura Quotes
Your Husband Wants To Be Big In Your Eyes, Edify Him And Lift Him Up And He Will Become What He Sees In Your Eyes. He Needs To Feel The Love Of The Holy Spirit And See What God Can Do For Him. Love Him As Christ Loves You With An Unconditional Love. Step Aside So That He Might See The Miracles As You See Them And His Heart Will Be Totally Changed. You Are Not Your Husband's Holy Spirit, Let Jesus Do His Job. Your Husband Will Come To A Place Where He Loves Jesus With An Unfailing Love. God Has Called You To Be A Woman Of Excellence, Don't Settle For Anything Less. Sometimes This Means Humbling Yourself And Stepping Aside So Your Husband May Shine. You Came Out Of The Darkness And Into The Light; You Are A Beacon On A Hill, A Lighthouse For Many. Love Your Husband, Lift Him Up, Be Love To Him. When His Heart Is Fully God's You Will Have What You Seek.
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