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Day 10: Walking in Humility
**Reflection:**
Humility is a vital quality in a wife. Philippians 2:3-4 encourages us to value others above ourselves and to look out for the interests of others. In marriage, this means putting your husband’s needs and desires before your own, not out of obligation, but out of love and humility.
1 Peter 5:5-6 reminds us that God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble. When you walk humbly, you open the door for God’s grace and favor in your marriage. Humility allows you to serve your husband with a pure heart, free from selfish ambition or pride.
Proverbs 11:2 teaches us that with humility comes wisdom. A humble wife is a wise wife who seeks to honor God and her husband in all things. Humility is not weakness; it is strength under control, allowing you to build a long-lasting marriage.
Today, choose to walk in humility in your marriage. Ask God to help you put aside pride and to serve your husband with love and grace.
**Prayer:**
Lord, I ask for a heart of humility. Help me to put aside pride and serve my husband with love and grace. May humility be the foundation of our marriage, leading us to honor You in all things. Amen.
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Wives Boot Camp" is a 15-day devotional designed to encourage and strengthen wives, no matter what season they find themselves in their marriage. This plan will guide you through the process of allowing God to use your challenges to build you up as a wife. Through topics such as forgiveness, rekindling passion, avoiding contention, and embracing favor, you will gain new insights and revelations that will empower you in your marriage. Each day will conclude with a prayer to help you apply the truths you’ve learned.
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