February 25, 2008
A Thousand Sharings
Sharon Jaynes
Today’s Truth
“A cord of three strands is not quickly broken” (Ecclesiastes 4:12 NIV)
Friend to Friend
When I was first married, there were not an abundance of marriage books on the market, and I wanted to learn everything I could about how to have a godly family. However, one favorite, A Severe Mercy, by Sheldon Vanauken, made a lasting impression on my heart. It was an autobiography about the love between Sheldon and his wife, Davy. It wasn’t meant to be an instructional book, but it held many treasures that impacted my marriage and my life.
In its pages, Vanauken shared one of the key elements of his and Davy’s profound love.
Vanauken beautifully described the unbreakable bond that exists between intimate lovers and friends. In another book, he warned of creeping separateness that can threaten that oneness.
How do we create those thousand strands twisted into something unbreakable so that creeping separateness doesn’t have a chance to occur? We take an interest in our spouse’s work, play, and world.
His Work: Take an interest in what he does at work. Ask about his projects. If he’s in construction, visit the building site. If he’s a stock broker, learn how to read those little numbers in the Wall Street Journal. If he’s a salesman, ask how you can pray for his sales calls. Be interested in what he’s doing, not just the paycheck he brings home.
His Play: Find some activity that you can do together whether it is a sport or a hobby. If he likes a particular sport, learn the lingo and ask about the game. If he plays a sport, go to his games. Have fun together.
His World: Share more than a house. Share a life. We have no “his” and “hers” towels in our home. It is one life lived out in two bodies.
“For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and they will become one flesh” (Genesis 2:24 NIV).
Let’s Pray
Dear Lord, sometimes I get so busy in my own little world, I forget about what’s happening in my husband’s life. I don’t want to look up at him twenty years from now and realize we’ve grown apart. Help us to build a thousand sharings in our own marriage so that we will form something unbreakable. And Lord, thank you that a three-strand cord is not easily broken. Thank you for being the third and strongest bond of all.
In Jesus’ Name,
Amen
Now It’s Your Turn
Think of ways you can show an interest in your husband’s work.
Think of some activities that you can do together that you both would enjoy…then make an appointment to do it!
Sit down with your husband and ask him what his goals are for the future. Brain storm on how you can reach a common goal over the next five years.
More from the Girlfriends
February is the month of love and a wonderful time to contemplate our marriages. Do you want to become the woman of your husband’s dreams? The woman who makes him sorry to leave in the morning and eager to come home at night? Then you’ll want to read Becoming the Woman of His Dreams-Seven Qualities Every Man Longs For by Sharon Jaynes for an insightful look at the wonderful, unique, and God-ordained role only you have in your husband’s life.
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