Creations In Relations

Equally Yoked in Relationships: Spiritual Alignment & Unity

43 min · 18. mar. 2026
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Unlock the key to healthy and spiritually aligned relationships. In this episode, we dive into what it truly means to be equally yoked, emphasizing the importance of aligning with God's purpose before attachment, and how sacrifice differs from compromise in love. Explore the biblical foundation of being equally yoked, the significance of discerning God's will versus feelings in relationship decisions, and the role of mutual submission and accountability in spiritual safety. Join us as we discuss unity in relationships, shared purpose, and the importance of truth in discernment.

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