When Biblical Families started, I believed it to be about improving relationships. At the first retreat I attended someone said, "if a wife is well loved in her marriage then there won't be any room for jealousy because she will feel so secure it won't matter if there is another woman involved." I have not seen a lot of evidence of this happening and sometimes I wonder why.
Well, I have some tough questions to ask... but with only the most love in my heart for all the ladies out there.
How do we treat our husbands?
1. How do we greet him when he comes through the door at the end of the day?
2. Do we still get all excited at the thought of a date?
3. Do we make ourselves attractive for him?
4. Do we make him feel special?
5. Do we remember the things he likes and do them?
6. Do we honor him in our words, thoughts, and deeds?
7. Do we support our husbands when he makes a decision (whether or not we agree with the decision)?
8. Do we react positively when he wants to be affectionate?
Love begins with us. If we want our husbands to honor us, we must first honor him. And not in hopes that he will honor us back but just because it is what Christ told us to do. If we want our husbands to be affectionate then we must make sure he knows how much we want that. If we want our husband to come home from work and have a good attitude, we must meet him at the door and be glad that he came home. Be grateful for how he works to meet your needs. Again, not because of how much money he makes but because Christ tells us to be grateful.
Lets try to remember what it was like when we first met our men. Lets pretend to be dating again. Remember how you jumped when the phone rang (or when he texted you?) Remember how you tried on three or 12 different outfits to find just the right one? Remember how you cleaned your house so he would only think the best of you? Lets try to let all that excitement back into our marriages.
SweetLissa
Well, I have some tough questions to ask... but with only the most love in my heart for all the ladies out there.
How do we treat our husbands?
1. How do we greet him when he comes through the door at the end of the day?
2. Do we still get all excited at the thought of a date?
3. Do we make ourselves attractive for him?
4. Do we make him feel special?
5. Do we remember the things he likes and do them?
6. Do we honor him in our words, thoughts, and deeds?
7. Do we support our husbands when he makes a decision (whether or not we agree with the decision)?
8. Do we react positively when he wants to be affectionate?
Love begins with us. If we want our husbands to honor us, we must first honor him. And not in hopes that he will honor us back but just because it is what Christ told us to do. If we want our husbands to be affectionate then we must make sure he knows how much we want that. If we want our husband to come home from work and have a good attitude, we must meet him at the door and be glad that he came home. Be grateful for how he works to meet your needs. Again, not because of how much money he makes but because Christ tells us to be grateful.
Lets try to remember what it was like when we first met our men. Lets pretend to be dating again. Remember how you jumped when the phone rang (or when he texted you?) Remember how you tried on three or 12 different outfits to find just the right one? Remember how you cleaned your house so he would only think the best of you? Lets try to let all that excitement back into our marriages.
SweetLissa