"There is no more lovely, friendly, and charming relationship, communion, or company than a good marriage." Martin Luther
When I first considered writing this blogpost I said to Robert something to the effect, “I think I can sum up our marital felicity these past 43 years in just two words: 'Christ and Grace’ - What do you think?” Without hesitation he said, “Honey, I’ve never known you to say anything in just two words."
On that note, these are some things we've
learned together over the years.
1. LOVE GOD MOST
“And He said to him, "'YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART, AND WITH ALL YOUR SOUL, AND WITH ALL YOUR MIND.' Matthew 22:37
A happy Christian marriage must
be a Christ centered marriage. If you are a single Christian and have considered marrying someone who is not a believer please read 2 Cor.6:14. However,
if you’re already married to an unbeliever the Bible says
to be content and stay put (with the exception of special circumstances
like infidelity or abuse). I Cor. 7:13-14
2. CHERISH GOD’S WORD
“Your word I have treasured in my heart, that I may not sin against You.” Psalm 119:11
Always hold God’s Word in the
highest regard. The Bible is God's revealed Word and is without
error. It is the way God communicates with us and
is completely sufficient to guide us in all matters pertaining
to godly living. 2 Tim. 3:16. Read it.
Memorize it. Saturate your mind with sound doctrine. Test everything in life against it.
3. PRAY, PRAY, PRAY
“Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you” 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
Susannah Wesley, mother of the
beloved hymnist Charles Wesley, had 19 children, nine of which died in
infancy. She was noted for her fervent prayer life but
finding a quiet place for her was impossible. Nevertheless, that
didn’t stop her and her children knew it was time to be quiet when she
threw her apron over her head to pray.
4. STAY IN CHURCH
“Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.” Hebrews 10:25
Plug into a good Bible teaching
church and be faithful to honor the Lord’s Day by
gathering with His people. Don’t get flaky about
this. Too many Christians allow sports,
recreation, or a bad church experience to sabotage their corporate
worship. If you have children it is
essential that they understand not only the Gospel and sound
doctrine, but why Sunday worship takes priority.
5. THE "S" WORD
“Wives, be subject to your own husbands, as to the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife, as Christ also is the head of the church, He Himself being the Savior of the body.” Ephesians 5:22-23
Marriage is depicted as a beautiful
picture of Christ and the Church and is said to be a great
mystery. Wives are to submit to the authority of
their husbands as the church submits to Christ and husbands are to
love their wives as Christ loved the church and gave Himself for
her. Both commands are tall orders, right? Showing mutual love and respect for one another
is essential to any happy marriage.
6. KINDLE THE ROMANCE
Like the warmth of a cozy fire, love needs to
be rekindled. Whatever accomplishes that for you, keep it up. And never stop dating each other.
Even when you're broke as a joke most of us can still scrape up a
buck to get a cone at the Golden Arches. Some of
our sweetest dates have been sitting in the car with ice cream watching the
sunset.
7. A WORD ABOUT THE KIDS
It goes without saying, if God gives us
children they are a great blessing and we are responsible to train
them up in the fear and admonition of the Lord. We are
all bound to make some fumbles, but one big mistake I've
seen well meaning parents do is to create a child-centered home—one where everything
revolves around the children's interests. This is true
for both married and single parents. Our children will have a
greater sense of security and be better prepared to face the
world when they understand they are not the center of the
universe. And we will also be better prepared for the empty
nest.
8. FORGIVE QUICKLY
“Be kind to one another, tender-hearted, forgiving each other, just as God in Christ also has forgiven you.” Ephesians 4:32
Recognizing that we are just
two wretched but forgiven sinners on this pilgrim
journey together really helps when we blow it. We are all in
need of compassion and forgiveness every day.
I’ve tried to make a habit of never going to bed angry, but
I know it's not always easy to do.
9. DON’T EXPECT THE IMPOSSIBLE
I don’t know how other wives feel, but
I’ve had to resist expecting more from my husband than I should.
Regardless of how knowledgeable in the Scriptures or how kind our
husbands may be, they are not perfect and can NEVER fill the
need for us that only Christ can fill. I love what Ruth
Bell Graham said:
“It is a foolish woman who expects her husband to be
to her that which only Jesus Christ Himself can be: always ready to forgive,
totally understanding, unendingly patient, invariably tender and loving,
unfailing in every area, anticipating every need, and making more than adequate
provision. Such expectations put a man under an impossible strain”
10. CULTIVATE GODLY FRIENDSHIPS
“He who walks with wise men will be wise, But the companion of fools will suffer harm.” Proverbs 13:20
This is so important. God has
blessed us with many wonderful Christian friends over the years who
have encouraged us and sharpened us spiritually. Like
my mom used to say, “Show me who your friends are, and I’ll show you
who you are.” Who we hang out with will have a big impact on how we think and how we treat our spouse.
11. TRUST GOD IN THE STORMS
“God is our refuge and strength, A very present help in trouble.” Psalm 46:2
One of my life verses is Job
5:7 “man is born unto trouble as the sparks fly upward”.
A healthy marriage will endure the whole gamut of troubles
including money, family conflicts, church
problems, illness, death—you name it. Run to
God and trust in His sovereignty over all of it.
12. THINK POSITIVE
“A joyful heart is good medicine, but a broken spirit dries up the bones.” Proverbs 17:22
David Murray writes,
" Christian
hope is a realistic expectation of and joyful longing for future good and glory
based on the reliable Word of God." 1
The Christian has every reason to be cheerful. Our sins have been forgiven and we have an inheritance waiting for us in Heaven!
The Christian has every reason to be cheerful. Our sins have been forgiven and we have an inheritance waiting for us in Heaven!
1.The Happy Christian, by David Murray, pg. 92
Such good advice! I've heard we're only able, tops, to give 80%. It's when someone goes looking for that other 20% trouble ensues. Only Jesus is able to give us 100% but, I've got to admit, even with Jesus, it's a tough life without Dave.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good saying too Sandra. Thank you.
DeleteI love #9. We can't put our husbands in the place of God, and sometimes, our expectations can really drag them down.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this great post, Diane!
how beautifully put up...with so much simplicity and full attention to keeping Christ in the centre of the home....thank you for this beautiful thoughts....God bless your family...
ReplyDeleteSound advice we need to turn back to again and again - thanx for the good reminders!
ReplyDeleteSound advice we need to turn back to again and again - thanx for the good reminders!
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