Shiloh Pāpāmoa Babtist Church - He Hahi Iriiri O Pāpāmoa

Shiloh Pāpāmoa Babtist Church - He Hahi Iriiri O Pāpāmoa Jesus

07/01/2026

There is nothing small about wanting a home rooted in God. A life where faith isn’t just spoken about, but lived in the way love is practiced, forgiveness is offered, and grace is extended daily. The kind of home where prayer is natural, laughter is frequent, and presence matters more than perfection.

This is the kind of legacy that isn’t built overnight, but shaped slowly — in ordinary moments that become sacred because God is welcomed into them. Shared meals. Long talks. Simple joys. A family that learns, together, how to love well and lean on faith when life feels uncertain.

May we keep choosing homes anchored in peace, hearts led by love, and lives that quietly declare: as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. 🤍

07/01/2026

Men, please be mindful of your wife’s heart. 🌻

Especially in moments when she is angry or overwhelmed
that is not the time to raise your voice or add fuel to the fire.

Be the one who brings calm, not heat.
Be the one who listens, not reacts.
Be the one who chooses gentleness over pride.

📖 “A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.” — Proverbs 15:1

Your words have power.
They can heal or hurt.
They can protect her heart or wound it deeper.

Loving your wife means choosing patience when emotions run high,
understanding when things feel tense,
and responding with grace even when it’s hard.

A Christlike man leads with love,
especially when peace needs to be restored.

07/01/2026

This is what a Christ-centered family looks like where God is the foundation,
love is practiced daily,
and faith leads every decision.🌻

To all young people:
Please wait for this kind of love.
Don’t rush. Don’t settle.
Don’t trade peace for temporary affection.

📖 “Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain.” — Psalm 127:1

Wait for a love that prays with you.
Wait for a home that honors God.
Wait for the kind of richness that only Christ can give.

07/01/2026

It is far better to wait longer
or even remain single
than to rush into marriage with the wrong person.

Marriage is not a prize for impatience.
It is a covenant that shapes your peace, your faith, and your future.

Waiting may feel lonely at times,
but marrying the wrong person brings a loneliness
that no ring can fix.

📖 “The one who marries wisely finds a good thing and obtains favor from the Lord.” (cf. Proverbs 18:22)

Don’t settle out of fear.
Don’t choose out of pressure.
Don’t compromise just to say you’re married.

Trust God with your timing.
Guard your heart.
Wait for the person who will walk with you toward God, not pull you away from Him.

Peace is priceless.
And God’s will is always worth the wait.

07/01/2026

Wait for the love that begins in God
and flows through obedience, patience, and faith.🌻

What comes from God will always come with peace.

07/01/2026

Continue Your work in me, Lord.🌻

07/01/2026

Praise nurtures a man’s heart.
Pursuit reassures a woman’s soul.🌻

When love is intentional and respect is constant, marriage becomes a place of safety, joy, and growth.

Not perfect people
but two willing hearts
choosing each other daily,
under God’s grace and design.

07/01/2026

A husband formed by Christ will love more deeply,
lead more humbly,
and serve more faithfully
not because he is trying to please you,
but because he is pleasing God.

07/01/2026

Striving to be a Proverbs 31 woman
a woman who fears the Lord,
walks in wisdom,
serves faithfully,
and lives with strength and dignity.
Not chasing attention,
but cultivating character,
because “a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised” (Proverbs 31:30).

Trusting God to lead me to an Ephesians 5 man, a man who loves as Christ loved the Church,
who leads with humility,
protects with sacrifice,
and serves with faithfulness.
A man who doesn’t dominate, but lays down his life in love
(Ephesians 5:25).

So that together, by God’s grace,
we can build a 1 Corinthians 13 love
a love that is patient and kind,
slow to anger,
free from pride,
faithful in trials,
and enduring through every season.
A love that reflects Christ, not culture.

This is not about perfection or pressure.
It is about preparation and pursuit
pursuing God first,
allowing Him to shape our hearts,
and trusting Him to write a love story
that brings Him glory and brings us peace. 🤍

07/01/2026

When a wife serves with humility and respect,
she reflects Christ’s heart
not because her husband is perfect,
but because God is faithful.🌻

📖 “Submit yourselves… as to the Lord.” (Ephesians 5:22)

This kind of submission flows from devotion to God,
strengthened by grace,
and grounded in love.

It honors God,
strengthens marriage,
and brings peace into the home. 🤍

07/08/2023

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180-188 Dickson Road Papamoa 3118
Tauranga
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