Something interesting happens at the YMCA
for the first couple of weeks of January every year. Every year in January, a whole bunch of new
faces show up at the Y; people who’ve made their new year’s resolution to lose
weight, or get fit, or whatever. These
folks come in gung ho, ready to change their lives for the better.
And then, it gets to about this time in January. Mid-way through the month, the majority of
those new faces are gone. The
determination has waned, the sacrifice necessary for change has proved too
painful, or too inconvenient, or too costly.
So, they quit. They fizzle out.
Many promise themselves they will start up
again soon. They may even show up for an
hour every couple of weeks, and then every month, and then every three months,
and then…nothing. For whatever reason, the
end result that they dreamed of is no longer worth the journey it will take to
get there.
Did you and your spouse make resolutions together
for your marriage for the new year (and together is the key word here!)? Did
you decide on things that you can do to bring you closer to each other as you draw
nearer to God? Did you talk about what
your joint ministry and mission will be for 2014? Did you talk about what you need to do as a
couple to bring hope and encouragement to each other, to make each other feel
safe, to bless each other’s lives, and to center your marriage in Christ? If not, start those conversations now.
If you have started doing these things, be
on your guard against fizzling out. There
will always be excuses to not do something.
- There’s not enough time.
- I’m too tired.
- Is my spouse really noticing anyway?
- I’m not really seeing any benefit in doing this.
- It’s just a little break. I'm sure I'll get back to it soon.
The devil will
provide ample excuses to quit. Don’t let
him draw you away from your resolve to use your marriage to bless each other
and to work together in the Kingdom of God. We
all get tired. We all ask
questions. We all have set backs. And from time to time, we all want to
quit. But when those times come, fight
through the fizzle.
You might not always be able to see it in
the moment, but the end result is worth the cost of the journey.
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What does God want from my
marriage?
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A Weekend
Marriage Enrichment Retreat
Friday-Sunday, March 7-9, 2014
Edgewater at the Aquarium Hotel and Conference Center
Gatlinburg, TN
Gatlinburg, TN
Limited to 30 couples
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