Living Faithfully in a Mixed-Faith Marriage: A Call to Influence and a Sobering Reality

The weight of knowing your spouse may not know Christ can be heart-wrenching, yet it reflects your deep love and longing for their eternal life. Let this love fuel your bold faith. 1 Corinthians 7:14 says your faith “sanctifies” your unbelieving spouse, creating a holy influence, but their salvation depends on accepting Christ. Your godly example—marked by love, prayer, and integrity—can draw them to Him. Trust God’s grace, live faithfully, and pray fervently. Their choice is theirs, but your witness is powerful. Want to learn how to live boldly, pray effectively, and trust God’s grace in this journey? Click to read the full article and find hope for your marriage!

Can God Bless a Marriage Built on Adultery?

Marriage is sacred, but what happens when it’s built on adultery? The Bible permits divorce for infidelity or abandonment, yet a new union between adulterers—like a woman leaving her husband for her lover—starts with sin. Jesus calls remarriage after an unjustified divorce adultery (Matthew 19:9). God doesn’t bless such shaky foundations, as seen with David and Bathsheba’s judged beginnings. But grace can redeem. If repentance transforms the couple, God can work good from flaws (Romans 8:28)—not endorsing the start but reclaiming it. A flawed marriage isn’t doomed, but its blessing hinges on turning to Him