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Great Verses

DAY 6 OF 7

What transparency!

And the man and his wife were both naked and were not ashamed.

This verse Genesis 2:25, early in the Bible, surprises us. It is so stark, so unusual, and yet it has such power and poignancy. “They were both naked and they were not ashamed.” What is God telling us about marriage? There are naked bodies and yet no shame, no embarrassment, no fear, no masks, no walls. What intimacy, closeness, freedom, and trust! What transparency!

They trusted one another. And because they trusted one another, they felt safe, accepted, and secure in their relationship. No threats, no fears, no shame. They could trust each other with their bodies because they trusted each other with their hearts. They were open and honest, transparent, and secure. Sounds pretty good, doesn’t it? Can you imagine this kind of marriage, feeling so understood, so accepted, so safe?

How does this happen? It starts with trust. Trust comes when you are always truthful and honest, when you are dependable, when you do what you say, when you are loyal and faithful no matter what. When you tell the truth and do what you say day by day, week by week, year by year, you build trust. As trust builds, you feel safe. You open your heart. You let her or him know what’s really going on inside. You connect at the heart level.

You listen deeply, with all your heart, because you long to understand your spouse. And over time, you feel incredibly close. You begin to experience the magic and mystery of one-flesh marriage.

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Great Verses

Every verse in the Bible is inspired by God, and that is why it is so important to understand Scripture. But some verses are more important than others. I have selected wonderful verses that have special meaning for me. They inspire and comfort me. In the verses you will read this week, you will see that God was there from the beginning, and He is also there for you.

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