‘Love is patient and kind…’ 1 Corinthians 13:4 NLT
The space shuttle Discovery was once grounded—not by technical difficulties or lack of funding, but by woodpeckers! The birds found the insulating foam on the shuttle’s external fuel tank irresistible. The foam is critical to the shuttle’s performance. Without it, ice forms on the tank when it’s filled with super-cold fuel; ice that can break free during lift-off and damage it. There’s a lesson here. Often, our marriages are damaged not by big things such as unfaithfulness, abuse or abandonment, but little things such as criticism, lack of respect, and taking each other for granted. Pecking away at your relationship keeps it from reaching the heights of happiness God has planned for you. Someone wisely observed, ‘Before you criticise your spouse’s taste, remember, they chose you.’ You say, ‘But I’m just stating the facts.’ Oswald Chambers said, ‘God never gives us discernment in order that we may criticise one another, but that we may intercede [pray] for one another.’ Nagging doesn’t work; it only tears down your spouse’s self-worth and security. People change only when they feel validated and understood. The Bible says, Love is patient and kind.’ Instead of ‘pecking’, remember the qualities that attracted you to your spouse, build on them, and bring out the best in them. If you don’t, who will? Paul writes, ‘Fix your thoughts on what is true, and honourable, and right, and pure, and lovely, and admirable. Think about things that are excellent and worthy of praise.’ (Philippians 4:8 NLT) If you plan to stay married and be happy, these are time-tested principles.
SoulFood: Luke 10:38–42, John 11:1–44, John 12:1–8
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