Monday, May 26, 2014

Sow Life Into Your Marriage


Her husband loved her unconditionally even when she admits she was a terrible wife with a broken past. Here are her own words describing her behavior and her husband's actions ~

God called my husband to complete me. He called him to save me from my own destruction. My husband understands charity. He never seeks after his own. No matter how badly I treated him, threatened to leave him, cussed and fumed at him, and no matter how many mind games I played against him, he just loved me. He loved me. He loved me. When I did not deserve love, he loved me. When I was selfish and prideful, he loved me. And when I ask him, even today, "How did I ever deserve you?" He looks back every time, and he says, "How did I ever deserve you?"

Their marriage became a beautiful love story as she stopped seeing the glass half empty and began being filled with joy. Soon afterwards, she was in a bad accident and was bedridden for a long time. This is what she said about her husband during this difficult time ~

I would often say to my husband, "I was created to be your help meet, not you being created to be my help meet." This man of few words would say in response, "I was created to do what ever needs doing, and right now I am going to take care of you." He encouraged me to live. He encouraged me to rise above my circumstances and choose life. Choose joy. He always wants me to be all I was created to be. While I shine and prosper, he hides in the background. He is a humble, quiet man. He never looks for glory or honor in any form. He humbly serves his family and his Lord.

Her husband was a servant who willingly washed his wife's feet even when she was very difficult. But he that is greatest among you shall be your servant. Matthew 23:11

Now instead of reading a beautiful love story like this and being jealous, "My husband isn't like that at all!" think about becoming a servant to your husband; one who loves him unconditionally even when he doesn't deserve it. I use to read marriage books that told stories like this and they would just make me discontent with how Ken treated me. Now, I read things and say, "I want to be like this husband is to his wife to my husband." We reap what we sow. Sow life into your marriage and you will reap life.

You can read all of Erin's story HERE.

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I read Erin's post & thought her testimony about her struggle with depression & "the me monster" was full of wisdom & hope. I want to read more of her story when I have time, but I'd encourage everyone to read the linked post. It's very interesting! Thanks for sharing Lori. Love & prayers, in Jesus, Cynthia
1 reply · active 565 weeks ago
It is definitely worth reading!
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Love being his wife. · 565 weeks ago

Lori, did you ever speak to Ken about your feelings of discontentment?

I love this post!

Today my precious Hubby did some work on our home outside and when he had finished he came in and had a shower and then decided to have a nap; he had worked very hard on a number of jobs.
Anyhoo, he left his tools out and didn’t put them away he was so tired. While he was napping I gathered them all up and put them away for him, when he woke up, I asked him if he wanted them put away? He replied “yes” and thanked me for doing so.

My reply was “well you know I am called to be your help meet” apparently that really blessed him. I was so happy!
I could have gone off at him for not putting his tools away (I know a lot of women who would have) before he went for a nap; however I felt no it is my pleasure to love and serve him and in doing so. After all, he had just blessed me and Josh by doing the work outside. So in the end I blessed him and me.

God's ways are better; life is so wonderful when we live according to God's way!!!
2 replies · active 565 weeks ago
Oh yes, Jilly, way too much! Now I try not to complain, but be thankful.
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Love being his wife. · 565 weeks ago

Oh Lori, we all make mistakes don't beat yourself up Hun! How you act now is what is important; life is a growing process. I am sure Ken's love for you is able to carry you both through past mistakes!
{{{{hugs}}}}
I have a lovely marriage today because my own husband, too, is reaping what he sowed. Today, he will say the same thing about me. He just loves me, and loves me, and loves me like Christ loves His church and gave Himself for her. (No man took His life from Christ! HE GAVE IT!)

Give and you will receive. I am a living witness to this law of the harvest.

Great post, Lori!

Hugs and happy highways,
Kelley~
2 replies · active 565 weeks ago
What a wonderful blessing to have a great marriage from the beginning as you each serve each other!
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Love being his wife. · 565 weeks ago

Kelley~ I am so happy to find someone else who can say the same thing as me about their marriage! It has blessed me so much thank you!

My precious Antony and I tell each other that we love each other all the time; sometimes we say it at exactly the same time. I love it when that happens and never grow weary of hearing it! It is now 34 years and counting for us.
I lot of people call us mushy; but I always say well if that is mushy? Then count me grateful for being a mushy couple! There is nothing more wonderful than a Hubby been able to be lovingly mushy with his wife; in my opinion.
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Love being his wife. · 565 weeks ago

Lori, I know this is a strange question but I was wondering do you do any hobby things like knitting, sewing, quilting.......for your home?
I hope you don't mind me asking!!
1 reply · active 565 weeks ago
No, since I had my neck fused 6 years ago, I have to be very careful with my neck. I can't do anything that causes me to look down for long periods of time. I use to love to cross stitch, sew, paint, garden, etc. but now I read and write a lot! Unfortunately, I am very limited in what I can do.
I'm glad that you can blog Lori & it's such a blessing to pop in here everyday. I know that it takes time to write like you do...I'm just thinking that's one good thing to come from limited activity...I know your ministry here blesses many! Love & prayers, in Jesus, Cynthia
1 reply · active 565 weeks ago
Thank you, Cynthia! I sure appreciate your prayers.

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