Hello
wonderful people, I trust you are doing great, I am doing fine too, and as
always I bless the name of the Lord for your lives and mine too.
In
all of my blog post I have always had to mention the need of God’s intervention
in every situation of our marital lives. This is because in ourselves we are
limited in capacity, there are a lot we cannot do by ourselves no matter how
well we think we can and the fact that we cannot do these things never mean they can't be done, it just reveals the level of our incapability. But with
God everything is possible. He is the God who knows the end of a thing from the
beginning and He knows what we can do and what we should avoid doing to get the best
result in situations we find ourselves.
With
this understanding and conviction, I have learned to lean on God for every and
all issues in my marriage and God is yet to fail or disappoint me. Yes I agree
that sometimes we get impatient and want to help ourselves in the bid to help
God, sometimes we think that we can take the call and handle the issue as
everything does not have to be tied to God. But the end result justifies the
means. What you arrive at, at the end of the whole scenario determines the
effectiveness of the approach you used in reaching the destination you are in.
I have
heard a lot of stories about people trusting God and getting burnt at the end
of the day and I sincerely wonder how much of faith they really did put into
action. God does not fail anyone and I am a living example of that. A wife who
is in a troubled marriage and remains there in obedience to the word of God
that God hates divorce, must also obey all the other rules for the marriage in order to make her obedience complete.
She must submit to her husband, and be prayerful. What God instructs is submission to our husband and not just respect. It's important we know there is a difference between submission and respect because with God ignorance is not a good enough excuse. And then she should be
confident that God will change the story of her marriage for the better once her obedience is complete. 2 Corinthians 10:6
says “And we will be ready to punish every act of disobedience, once your
obedience is complete.” It’s not just Paul punishing every act of disobedience in
our lives, but God Himself will punish every act of disobedience in our lives
when our obedience is complete; remember God said in Deuteronomy 32:35 that it
is His responsibility to avenge and He will surely repay. So act in your marriage
as if God will repay you for your actions and when He has to repay you for your
actions what will the consequences be? This is irrespective of what was done to
you or against you.
When
you have this at the back of your mind and let it guide your conduct, I can
assure you that you will reap positive fruits in your marriage and joy and
peace will be your lot in marriage.
Roman 4:18-20
Against all hope, Abraham in hope
believed and so became the father of many nations, just as it had been said to him, “So
shall your offspring be. Without weakening in his faith, he faced the fact that
his body was as good as dead – since he was about a hundred years old – and that
Sarah’s womb was also dead. Yet he did not waver through unbelief regarding the
promise of God, but was strengthened in his faith and gave glory to God, being
fully persuaded that God had the power to do what He had promised.
The
ability to have faith in God is a very important aspect of the life of a
Christian, and I am sure we all know that we need faith in God to run a
successful marriage, and more faith in God to walk through a troubled marriage
and still have the marriage standing and in full health of joy, peace and love
after all said and done.
It’s
very easy to talk about a mustard seed faith, but how easy is it to have a
mustard seed faith in the face of grave challenges and troubled situations
staring one in the face? The passage above has helped me a great deal and I
pray you have something in it to hold onto and build your faith on in Jesus
name.
For
us to be able to have faith, we must know God and believe in Him. It will even
be of great help if you are able to keep records of the good things you have
enjoyed from God because that helps you to trust Him to do more.
But
in the passage above we find the secret of Abraham’s faith, and that secret is
found in the 21st verse and it says, being fully persuaded that God had the power to do what He had promised.
So what we should notice is that Abraham had experienced God enough to be fully
persuaded that God had the power to do what He had promised. He understood his
situation, he accepted the fact that by himself he couldn’t get what he wanted
and attain that which he longed for, so he approached God and got a covenant
from God. He got a promise from God and He knew that God would not just fail on
His promise, but he was confident that God had the power to fulfill that which
He had promised.
I
am not sure what your personal situation or marital situation is, but whatever
it is, do you need a change for the better? Do you accept that by yourself you
cannot attain the positive change that you desire? Then first, you need to develop a
relationship with God through Jesus Christ. Your experience in God will prove
to you that God has the power to do for you that which He said He will do.
If
God says He hates divorce and violence in marriage, then it’s because He has
something better for you in that marriage; one you cannot attain by your
limited self, but that you can trust God to fulfill a promise in your marriage
that only He has the power to fulfill, so learn to trust Him. In all that you
have learned about marriage on this blog, please learn a little also about
faith in marriage; it will help you go a long way. In my next post, I think I should share a story I came across about a troubled marriage, and then for the post after that I think I should gist a little about sex in marriage. Some interesting things coming up on the blog so don't be far from a here.