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My Spouse Says Yes, and I Say No, Now What?

Key Verse:

Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ. — Ephesians 5:21 (NIV)


Main Point:

Disagreements are inevitable in any marriage. It is normal for spouses to have differing opinions, but what truly counts is how these variances are managed. The Bible emphasizes the importance of mutual submission in love, emphasizing respect and harmony. When one spouse agrees, and the other disagrees, the focus should not be on winning but on collaborating with love while seeking guidance from God and striving for the best resolution for the marriage.


Application:

If you and your spouse have conflicting views, pray together and seek God's direction. Em emulate Christ's humility and selflessness rather than being rigid or adamant about your perspective. This may involve sacrificing your desires for harmony or reaching a middle ground. Above all, remember that your marriage is a collaboration, and God urges you to love, value, and esteem one another even when opinions differ.


Brief Prayer:

Lord, help us to submit to one another in love when we disagree. Give us Your wisdom, patience, and humility to seek unity in our marriage and honor You in all we do.


Amen.



 
 
 

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