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Steve Harvey Quotes Scripture While Honoring Wife Marjorie In Tearful Speech

Few entertainers are more universally-loved than Steve Harvey. The Family Feud host and all-around funny man garners applause whether he’s introducing us to incredible kids or  hobnobbing with a celebrity contestant (side note: in my personal opinion, Celebrity Family Feud is a delightful watch! Steve is at his funniest there). However, Steve is also known for his humility, never forgetting his humble roots and making sure to give credit to those who have supported and helped him along the way.

Recently, Steve even took the focus off of himself while accepting an award. Late last month he was honored with the Television Icon Award at the GRIO Awards, and he used the opportunity to thank his wife Marjorie and give her credit for his success.

“That woman right there, she’s been down with me like four flat tires,” he said as the camera showed his beaming wife. “That woman right there has been faithful to me, loyal to me. 85% of what y’all up here talking to me about happened after I married that girl right there.”

In an apparent nod to rumors about their marriage, Harvey invoked scripture to boldly claim that their love would last. “I don’t know what y’all been trying to do,” he said, “But we covered though. We Isaiah 54:17, ‘No weapon formed against me shall prosper’. We Isaiah 43:1-2, ‘We can go through the rivers and the fire and not be overcome’. We Psalms 91!”

But he didn’t stop there. Harvey continued his emotional tribute, choking back tears as he said, “Imma give this to you. I love you, Marjorie Harvey. I appreciate you riding with me.” He then handed his award to his wife.

After the video was uploaded to X (formerly Twitter), many commented on the video to show their support of Steve and Marjorie.

“This is what most women want,” said one.

“He went for all those haters that had so much energy talking about his marriage couple of months ago. Hitting them with the Word!!!!! No Weapons!!!” said another.

Steve’s tribute to his wife and his relying on God’s promises for their marriage are truly inspiring. Congratulations to the Harveys and may they have many more beautiful moments like this one in the years to come.

Jenny Rapson
Jenny Rapsonhttp://www.foreverymom.com
Jenny Rapson is a wife and mom of three from Ohio and the editor of For Every Mom. You can also find her alternately griping and gushing about her kids at her own blog, Mommin' It Up. You can email her at jrapson@outreach.com, or follow her on Twitter.

Truck Driver Kills Pastor’s Toddler & Unborn Baby—2 Yrs Later, His Wife’s Ultrasound Reveals Unbelievable News

"The situation is a frustrating one. We don’t want to be here. We don’t like it. This is not a fun situation. We’re mad at the loss. But we know God is good and has a plan and we believe that.”

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