MOTHER'S LETTER TO HER CHILDREN ABOUT MARRIAGE (worth reading - SHARE THIS MESSAGE)
Dear Children,
Should the Lord give you the good gift of a husband or wife, and I hope
He does, there are a few things I want you to know; things that you may
not hear from anyone else, and certainly not on TV or other media.
Sadly, your church may not even tell you.
Marriage, sweet little people, is not for the purpose
of your happiness. Happy as I want you to be and hope you will be, you
must yet understand that marriage is God’s design and His purposes must
be pursued in order for you to be truly happy. His end is holiness and
He will use all things in a life devoted to Him to fulfil that end.
To my girls:
Marry a man whose first pursuit is Christ. After that, he is not hard
to please. Admire him, cheer him on and show gratitude, and he will fall
over himself trying to please you. Smile often, speak well of him
always, and do whatever necessary to try and maintain a pleasant mood
about you so that it transfers to your home, making it a place where he
and your children love to be.
You’ll have bad days of course, crying
days even, and that’s when you go to your bedroom, kneel on the floor
and beg the Lord to carry you. Then get up, get a fresh perspective
(crayons will come off the wall), and try again. Above all else, make a
home.
To my boys:
Marry a woman whose first pursuit is
Christ. After that, she may be hard to please only if you don’t know
“the secret”. What is that? I’m glad you asked. The secret to pleasing
your wife is to make her feel safe and treasured. You may have to move
out of your comfort zone to do this at times. She won’t always readily
translate the oil change to love, though it means that. But let me give
you a “secret question”–a question you need to ask her often. It’s not
just in the asking, though. Be sure to focus your eyes on hers, maybe
even touch her shoulder or face, and then ask: “What’s on your mind
these days? “ And then be ready to listen. She wants you to draw her
out. She will perceive this as your protection over the matters of her
heart. Tenderness, listening, protection. That’s what she wants.
To you all:
If your wife or husband does something really stupid, forgive. If they
do it again, forgive again. Forgiveness must be the propelling force in
your lives each day. Dwell on the strengths, push out thoughts of their
weaknesses. Take every thought captive–choose to love.
Here’s that part you are not going to hear often:
If you find yourself “not happy”, having lost attraction,
disinterested, etc., you are not permitted to even think about a
divorce. If you find yourselves arguing more and more, don’t think for a
minute that “the children will be better off out of this”, because they
won’t.
The vows you took on your wedding day were not
suggestions. They were covenant vows, before a Holy God, family and
friends, to stay with this person the rest of your life, even if you
don’t feel like it. You swore a solemn oath and if you can’t live up to
it, don’t get married. Decide up front that your marriage is
irrevocable. There is far more motivation for getting along if your
“marriage house” has no door.
Do not share intimate thoughts or
feelings with anyone of the opposite sex. Do not find yourself alone for
any length of time with such either.
Divorce is not a “private
option”. It will affect multiple families for many generations. When you
“separate what God has joined” you permanently injure far more than
just yourself.
Guard your marriage as fiercely as you would guard
your own life. Treat your spouse as an extension of your flesh, just as
God sees you. Treat your spouse like other family members. You know,
“you gotta love ‘em, they’re the only family you’ve got”.
I want you to be happy, I surely do. But I will pray for you to be holy.
Proverbs 19:14 - "Houses and wealth are inherited from parents, but a prudent wife is from the LORD."
Proverbs 20:6-7 - "Many a man claims to have unfailing love, but a
faithful man who can find? The righteous man leads a blameless life;
blessed are his children after him."
God bless you saints...
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