Almost
every marriage starts out as a huge celebration. Together with their family and
friends, each couple is full of hopes and dreams for their future life
together. But the road to a happy marriage is far from easy. And as today’s
divorce statistics demonstrate all too well, many couples opt not to complete
the journey.
It
would be easy to blame our high rate of marital failure on things like not
spending enough quality time together, allowing bitterness and resentment to
build in our hearts and failing to keep communication lines open. There’s no
end to books, articles and seminars that tell you how to improve these and many
other aspects of your relationship. But while quality time, forgiveness and
communication are vitally important to creating a happy marriage, if such
things aren’t happening, it’s usually a sign of a much deeper problem. And
until this problem is addressed, no amount of external behavior modification
will work.
To
get a hint of what this deeper issue might be, let’s take a look at the
following Scripture passage:
One
of them, an expert in the law, tested him [Jesus] with this question: “Teacher,
which is the greatest commandment in the Law?”
Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with your entire mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.” (Matthew 22:35-40)
Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with your entire mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.” (Matthew 22:35-40)
I
believe that virtually every marital problem can be traced back to one or both
partners failing to abide by these two laws. The same is true of any
relationship. The minute we begin to focus on our own wants and needs over
those of God or our partner; we’re destined for trouble.
Experiencing
communication problems in your marriage? How often do you really focus on
listening to what your partner (or God) has to say instead of insisting on more
airtime? Feeling bitterness and resentment growing toward your partner? When
was the last time you brought him or her before the Lord in prayer and truly
thanked God for your relationship? Struggling to find quality time together?
How about praying with your partner and asking God how he would like you to use
your time?
As
you begin to do these things, you’ll notice that your focus automatically
starts to shift away from you and your desires and over to God and your
partner. As a result, communication problems begin to improve, anger and
resentment fade away and you naturally want to spend more time together. Of
course, you can’t expect such changes to happen overnight. Your relationship is
also bound to face financial pressures, childrearing issues and other problems
that are beyond your control. But if you commit your relationship to God and
make a conscious decision each day to put God and your partner first, your
marriage will be able to weather any storm. Not only that; you’ll also have
plenty of fun together along the way!
Have you struggled to
find happiness in your marriage? Perhaps it’s time you and your spouse invited
God to direct your relationship. If you would like to do so, we encourage you
to pray the following:
“Dear God, thank you so
much for bringing us together as a couple. We know that you have a plan and a
purpose for our marriage, and we invite you, Lord Jesus, to forgive the past
self-centeredness, and come into our lives and relationship. Direct our
steps from now on. Please give us the grace to put You and each other first
every day. Make our relationship a blessing to others. But most of all; make it
a blessing to You. Amen.”
We would love to hear
from you. Whether you prayed this prayer or not we would gladly send you some
great links with resources to help your marriage become stronger.
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