So when my husband begged me to be honest about my part in a disagreement or conflict, I felt like he was crazy. I felt like he was asking me to draw the biggest target on my forehead, so that he could take aim … and fire!
Where Scripture, Life, and Marriage Meet
So when my husband begged me to be honest about my part in a disagreement or conflict, I felt like he was crazy. I felt like he was asking me to draw the biggest target on my forehead, so that he could take aim … and fire!
This is beautiful and eye opening. Accepting our flaws can be one of the hardest things, and allowing someone to love us with our flaws is one of the hardest parts of marriage in my opinion.
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smiles. there is a certain humility i allowing our faults to show, but it can do amazing things in our marriages…and i am glad he accepted you that way…very cool….
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the younger in marriage and in life we learn this…oh my how much more beautiful this life can become…great word…especially for those in the younger years of their marriage…Blessings~http://tuningmyhearttopraise.blogspot.com/2011/10/with-change-ofleavescooler-temperatures.html
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Thanks for this. I keep remembering the Christmas of the BIG FIGHT. My husband got mad and drove to AC, NJ and didn’t come back for 2 days. Why is this the Christmas I remember so clearly. Fortunately, that will never happen again. ’cause I’ll follow him and get a bigger and better room and order room service and buy all new clothes. I love Christmas and I love forgiveness and loving each other through the fights. 🙂
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You really are a “happy girl!” Choosing to forgive brings happiness. So glad that you’re “loving him through the fights” too. I think that kind of perseverance is rare … and honorable! Yay, Happygirl! Thanks for stopping by.
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I agree that younger people are more susceptible to this. I had a younger audience in mind when I wrote it, but I still sometimes (old as I am) fall prey to the unfounded fear that being authentic will mean rejection. It will probably be a lifelong battle for me. And as I’ve seen in my counseling practice, a lifelong battle for many others–young and old.Thanks, Ro, for your kind words and for stopping by!
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I’m trying so hard to learn from the humility that Christ had. It’s an uphill climb with concrete shoes! haha! Thanks for stopping by Brian. I always look forward to your posts and comments too!
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Amen! It truly is one of the hardest tasks of life and marriage. I wish more people were masters of this lost art form. Thanks for your encouragement!
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I get this, I so get this. Amen for learning to speak our truth, for learning that we can open up and be loved as we are.
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I’m so glad that this resonates with you. I always love meeting someone who embraces humility and authenticity. From the looks of your post today, it looks like you do, Janae. And for that I’m glad we met on this slice of cyberspace. 🙂
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oh how blessed we are, friend, to know such love…
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I really needed this today. Thanks Beth. 🙂
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