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A Blessed Marriage

‘So God created human beings in his own image. In the image of God he created them; male and female he created them. Then God blessed them and said, “Be fruitful and multiply. Fill the earth and govern it. Reign over the fish in the sea, the birds in the sky, and all the animals that scurry along the ground.”’ Genesis 1:27-28(NLT)

‘Then God looked over all he had made, and he saw that it was very good! And evening passed and morning came, marking the sixth day.’ Genesis 1:31(NLT)

God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them. Then God blessed them. (Genesis 1:27-28)

If you could ask God to do anything for you—what would it be? It’s my hope that one of the first things you would think to ask Him to do would be to bless your marriage. After all, in God’s heart, marriage is a priority. We know that because of this passage from the Book of Genesis.

Here we find that God created man and woman, and then He immediately established marriage. Marriage was God’s idea, and He blessed Adam and Eve’s. Verse 31 tells us: “God saw everything that He had made, and indeed it was very good.” Adam and Eve’s marriage was very good as a result of God’s blessing—they had the perfect marriage!

The word blessed in this passage of scripture means “to endue with power for success, prosperity, fertility and longevity.” When God blessed them, His Spirit came upon Adam and Eve and empowered them to succeed in every area. God was an active participant in their lives. As long as they followed His will for their marriage, they experienced great blessing. Their marriage was very good!

However when Adam and Eve rejected God’s involvement and made decisions solo, they moved out from under His blessing and experienced the curse instead. The same thing happens in marriages today—some marriages are wonderfully blessed while others are miserable. This isn’t because God has favorites. It’s due to the fact that some couples are following God’s will, while others aren’t. Really, it’s a choice.

When you yield your life and marriage to God’s will, you can expect Him to bless it. That’s also when you begin to experience a little bit of heaven on earth!

Talk It Out | Spend a few minutes identifying the areas of your marriage in which you are experiencing God’s blessing. Are there other areas that might be lacking in blessing because you haven’t asked or God’s involvement or sought His will in the decisions you’ve made? These areas might include finances, communication, your friendships, sensitivity to each other’s needs, etc.

Take a few minutes to pray together and recommit every area of your marriage to God.

Walk It Out | Make a special gesture to your spouse this week that tells what a blessing he or she is in your life.

from One: A Marriage Devotional by Jimmy Evans

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31 Days To A Stronger Marriage – Day 31

‘And further, submit to one another out of reverence for Christ.’ Ephesians 5:21(NLT)

A husband and wife must function like two wings on the same bird. They must work together in harmony or the marriage will never get off the ground.

Marriage is a partnership. It’s not just a partnership in a business sense, but it’s the most sacred type of partnership. It’s two people committing their lives to God and to each other. It’s a promise to be there for each other through every season. It’s a vow to bring out the best in each other and to always have each other’s back. It’s a selfless act of placing the needs of your spouse ahead of your own need. When both spouses will consistently do this for the other, the marriage will soar!

Reflection: In what areas of our marriage do we need to develop a stronger partnership?

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31 Days To A Stronger Marriage – Day 30

‘May the Lord lead your hearts into a full understanding and expression of the love of God and the patient endurance that comes from Christ.’ 2 Thessalonians 3:5(NLT)

Your marriage won’t be defined by the size of your struggles but by the size of your commitment to overcome the struggles together.

Couples who make it work “til death do us part” aren’t the ones who never had a reason to get divorced. They’re simply the ones whose love and perseverance was always stronger than their reasons for quitting. Those two ingredients (love and perseverance) might be the two most powerful forces in a marriage. If you remain steadfast in your love for each other and unshakeable in your commitment to each other, your marriage will never fail!

Reflection: Are both love and perseverance at the heart of our marriage?

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31 Days To A Stronger Marriage – Day 29

‘Most important of all, continue to show deep love for each other, for love covers a multitude of sins. ‘ 1 Peter 4:8(NLT)

It’s not our job to fix people; it’s our job to love them even while they are broken.

There will be times you are tempted to “fix” your spouse or change something about your spouse, but resist that temptation. When one spouse tries to change the other, neither of them are changed but both of them end up frustrated! Instead of fixing or changing or coercing, just love each other. Love is what God uses to change us

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31 Days To A Stronger Marriage – Day 28

‘“Anyone who listens to my teaching and follows it is wise, like a person who builds a house on solid rock. ‘ Matthew 7:24(NLT)

Storms are inevitable, but destruction is optional. The right foundation makes all the difference.

The strongest homes and the strongest marriages all have one thing in common: A strong foundation. Storms will come in your marriage. Circumstances that are out of your control will rock you and threaten to destroy you, but if you have the right foundation, you will weather any storm. Every marriage needs a foundation of faith in God, commitment to one another and resolve to face every obstacle hand-in-hand and side-by-side.

Reflection: What is the foundation of our marriage?

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31 Days To A Stronger Marriage – Day 27

‘Fools vent their anger, but the wise quietly hold it back.’ Proverbs 29:11(NLT)

Choices made in anger lead to regrets.

Anger is a natural human emotion. We all feel it, so the Bible never says that anger itself is a sin. Anger, however, can easily lead us into sin. We tend to make our worst choices when we’re responding in anger. If you are quick to anger, you should pray and ask God to reveal the root causes that are robbing you of joy. You should also be very careful not to allow your anger to control you, because it could also sabotage your marriage.

Reflection: Do I make my choices in anger or do I make my choices with wisdom?

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31 Days To A Stronger Marriage – Day 26

‘Don’t wear yourself out trying to get rich. Be wise enough to know when to quit.’ Proverbs 23:4(NLT)

Your family can do with less of almost everything if it means having more of you.

The Bible clearly calls us to hard work and to a sacred duty of providing for our families, but in our culture the sin of laziness doesn’t seem to be nearly as common as the sin of overworking. If you are too busy to consistently spend quality time with your family, then you need to immediately re-examine your priorities. On your deathbed, your faith and your family will be all that matters to you, so please don’t wait until then to make them a bigger priority than your work.

Reflection: Am I consistently showing my spouse and family that I love and value them above my pursuits and possessions?

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31 Days To A Stronger Marriage – Day 25

‘As a dog returns to its vomit, so a fool repeats his foolishness.’ Proverbs 26:11(NLT)

Your mistakes don’t define your character. It’s what you choose to do after you’ve made the mistake that makes all the difference.

If we make a poor choice once, it’s a “mistake.” If we make the same poor choice again, it’s a deliberate and destructive decision. Are there choices you are consistently making that are harming your marriage? Are there habits that need to stop? Are there words that need to cease? Don’t get stuck on autopilot and continue to make decisions that need to stop. Anything left on autopilot will eventually crash. Examine your choices and stop repeating the bad ones.

Reflection: Am I repeating any negative behaviors that need to stop once and for all?

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31 Days To A Stronger Marriage – Day 24

‘Kind words are like honey— sweet to the soul and healthy for the body.’ Proverbs 16:24(NLT)

The tone of your words will shape the tone of your marriage.

Think about the tone of your words when you are talking to your spouse. Are you rushed and annoyed or are your tender and thoughtful in your replies? One of the most powerful (and tragically underused) pieces of marriage advice is to simply be nice to each other. There’s never a good excuse to be unkind to your spouse. Kindness is contagious; but unfortunately, so is rudeness. Make sure you’re spreading the right one.

Reflection: Am I creating a climate of kindness or of rudeness in my marriage?

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31 Days To A Stronger Marriage – Day 23

‘Understand this, my dear brothers and sisters: You must all be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to get angry. ‘ James 1:19(NLT)

The best spouses are good communicators and the best communicators are good listeners.

Listening is the most effective form of communication. Most of us listen only to form our response instead of listening to fully understand what the other is saying. When your spouse is talking, put down the distractions and give your undivided attention. Taking the time to listen with undivided focus and wholehearted compassion communicates much more than your words ever could.

Reflection: Would my spouse consider me to be a good listener?

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