Our concept of marriage and love is marred by the commercialism of the world. Love never changes but listening to the media, it's easy to alter it.
I believe that love has many facets. It's not just one thing but a compilation of many emotions that all blended together becomes something we call love.
You can hate some of his habits, but you love the way his skin smells. Just funny, quirky things that when you think about it makes your head spin.
Now, that I'm free to God-talk with my husband I've found that I need to adjust my brain and tongue to let loose the things I need to say. I also need to learn how to communicate better so that we have even greater understanding of each other.
The vessels are now on a semi-even keel and to avoid strife and miscommunication is more important than ever.
With this testing, I'm leaning more on my Savior's shoulders to change me. I feel as if I'm a 'babe' in Christ all over again.
We're both going to work at the Franklin Graham Festival in June. He's decided to be a counselor on the floor, as well as an usher. I'm just amazed at how receptive he is to God's prompting. I feel like I may be left in the dust if I don't step up to the plate.
Also, I've felt the need to study the book of James. Wow! Such fires we start with the tongue.
Ok. Time to Stretch those Spiritual muscles. I need to exercise.
2 comments:
Isn't it great how God can use our husbands to teach us things. :)
I am glad to hear he is jumping in with both feet.
It has been a big year for you guys, lots of change and wonderful change. The Festival in June sounds great too. And 36 years of marriage, that is fantastic. Yay!
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