+234-803-229-6932   info@dwoj.org

+234-803-229-6932   info@dwoj.org

DWOJ Daily Words of Jesus Devotional Post November

Monday, 3rd November, 2025

Bible Reading: 1 Corinthians 13: 4-7

Memory Verse:  I am leaving you with a gift—peace of mind and heart. And the peace I give is a gift the world cannot give. So don’t be troubled or afraidJohn 14:27 (NLT)

Here are simple yet powerful daily actions husbands and wives can do to rekindle and strengthen their love. No grand gestures required, just intentionality in the little things:

1Start the Day with a Kind Word or Prayer: A hug, a compliment, or a short prayer together before starting the day can set a loving tone. For Example: “I’m thankful for you today,” or “Let’s pray for strength and peace today.”

2Send a Thoughtful Text During the Day: A short message like “I’m thinking of you”, or a funny meme can make your spouse feel remembered and cherished.

3Share a 10-Minute Check-In: Take a few minutes daily to ask: “How was your day?” and truly listen. No distractions, no problem solving. Just presence!

4Eat at Least One Meal Together Without Screens: Whether it’s breakfast, dinner, or even just tea, share a meal with eye contact and conversation.

5Show Physical Affection: Hold hands, hug, kiss good morning and good night. Touch reinforces love without words.

6Laugh Together: Share a funny video, joke, or memory. Laughter builds emotional closeness.

7Express One Appreciation Daily: Say something specific you’re thankful for: “Thanks for making dinner,” or “I love how you encourage me.”

8Do a Small Act of Service: Make his/her tea, iron their shirt, run a quick errand. Love is shown in serving one another.

9Pray Together Before Bed: Even a 30-second prayer asking God to bless your marriage and protect your hearts can build intimacy.

10End the Day with Affirmation: Whisper, “I love you,” “I’m glad I married you,” or “Thank you for today.”

11Nothing is too serious. You don’t have to win every game: Not every issue is worth fighting. Learn to let go. Resolve respectfully what must be addressed. Yelling and name-calling never helps! Forgive daily. 

12Do your part as though your marriage depended on you alone: Don’t focus on what your partner lacks, excel on your part. Love reciprocates. Give your best! No holding back.

13. Money secrets and overspending have buried many marriages: Plan your money together. Spend wisely. Live within your means. You’re not in competition with anyone. 

14. Pick one evening a week for intentional time: Walk together, cook something new, or talk about dreams and plans.

QuoteLittle things often ignored or overlooked are the real big deals!

Prophetic Decree:  Let the Prince of Peace reign in your home, in Jesus name. 

Prayer Focus

1. Thank you Father for my spouse.

2. I receive wisdom to walk in love and peace, in Jesus name. 

3. I break every mindset as a result of my upbringing or environmental influence, affecting my home, in Jesus name. 

4. I bring the lordship of Jesus into the centre of my home, in Jesus name. 

5. I break every demonic grip of external influences in my home, in Jesus name. 

BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Mark 11, John 12

You May Also Like To Read

DWOJ Daily Words of Jesus Devotional Post January

SEEING BEYOND THE SURFACE

Many pay attention to what is happening rather than what is going on. One of the greatest challenges in life and destiny is the temptation to focus only on what is happening i.e. the immediate, visible, noisy events around us while failing to discern what is really going on...
DWOJ Daily Words of Jesus Devotional Post January

WHEN THERE’S A WILL, THERE’S A WAY

A man broke the internet as he explained the step-by-step process of how he gained admission into the University after he couldn’t continue his education from JSS3. He said: From JSS3 straight to the University. After JSS3, I couldn’t further my education due to certain issues...
DWOJ Daily Words of Jesus Devotional Post January

INDISCIPLINE: PROBLEM AND SOLUTION (2)

Indiscipline in teens and young adults is the behaviour, intentional or unintentional, that defies rules, expectations, and authority. It is often a normal part of adolescent development and can range from minor misbehaviour to more serious, disruptive conduct.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *