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Guarding Your Heart in Marriage

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Dr. Latifat and Olushile are a Christian couple passionate about helping others build Christ-centered relationships. Through their podcast, Anchored in Christ, they offer practical, faith-based advice for navigating marriage, family, and life with biblical wisdom.

In this episode, they dive into how to guard your heart in marriage, especially when differences or frustration with your spouse begin to take root. They share personal insights and scriptural truths to help couples remain anchored in God’s purpose for their relationship.
Key Takeaways:
1. Guarding starts inward.
2. Differences aren’t threats.
3. Marriage requires intention.

Timestamps:
00:00 The heart of the show
00:41 Real talk about irritation
01:00 Seeing the differences
02:10 Protecting your heart
04:30 What guarding actually means
06:50 Spiritual distractions
08:40 Wisdom vs. emotion
11:05 Choosing love daily
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Dr. Latifat and Olushile are a Christian couple passionate about helping others build Christ-centered relationships. Through their podcast, Anchored in Christ, they offer practical, faith-based advice for navigating marriage, family, and life with biblical wisdom.

In this episode, they dive into how to guard your heart in marriage, especially when differences or frustration with your spouse begin to take root. They share personal insights and scriptural truths to help couples remain anchored in God’s purpose for their relationship.
Key Takeaways:
1. Guarding starts inward.
2. Differences aren’t threats.
3. Marriage requires intention.

Timestamps:
00:00 The heart of the show
00:41 Real talk about irritation
01:00 Seeing the differences
02:10 Protecting your heart
04:30 What guarding actually means
06:50 Spiritual distractions
08:40 Wisdom vs. emotion
11:05 Choosing love daily
🔗 Join our Prayer Call:
Mondays - Saturdays | 5:30AM - 6:30AM Pacific Time
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81545937464?pwd=ZjZRZDlhZkROVmRrRndnZUxRbkEzdz09

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