You will never win a foot race running on ONE LEG!


Posted on October 7th, by artie in Leadership. 1 Comment

Never underestimate the power of unity. I’m not talking about unity in your church, but with your spouse. When God put the two of you together, He made the two of you ONE. You don’t have four-legs now, you only have two.

The importance of you and your spouse walking in unity will make or break all that God has in store for you. Your calling is not just yours, one leg can’t run a race. If you have a call, then you both have a call! If you don’t agree with that, you are on borrowed time. “A house divided against itself cannot stand.” My wife recognizes my call, and I recognize hers.”

Wrong! You both have a call, one may lead in the call, but both have the call. It’s vital you know the difference in those two views. Recognizing that God never calls half a body, will bring great clarity and give you new freedom to run in your call. If you feel you aren’t apart of your spouses call…soon you will not be.

Jesus said He gave us His glory so we could be one as He and the Father are one. That includes you and your spouse. Can you imagine The Father saying one thing, and Jesus having the attitude…”I’m really not part of that.” Of course not! So it is with you and your spouse in ministry. If one is called…ALL is called! Both legs…RUN!

You will never win the race on ONE LEG!





One Response to “You will never win a foot race running on ONE LEG!”

  1. Needed that post today! 

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