Strengthening Relationships with Love

I am writing today about strengthening love relationships. As wives and mothers, I know we find it all too easy to focus all our attention on that next appointment or responsibility; a “what do I have to get done to finish this day?” approach, to life. God’s plan, His desire, is for our lives to be more than a finished checklist. The relationships we build are intended to be a type of reflection of our relationship to God.
II Corinthians 13, verses 4-7 says, “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.

As I think about these verses, I think about what a wonderful example my husband is. He has been so patient with me and the children, and now, the grandchildren. He is kind and gentle and loving and caring. He is modest and slow to anger. He does not seek approval. He is always there to protect and serve our family and our friends. He probably has the most gentle spirit of anyone I have ever met. As a husband, he is committed to our relationship and makes many sacrifices for our family. He honors the family unit. And, our sons, want to grow up to be like him. I want to share with you a poem one of our daughter-in-laws wrote.

“Your Little Girl”

What a daughter wants
is to be loved,
to be cherished,
to be hugged.

What a daughter needs
is your attention,
your caring,
your affection.

What a daughter desires
is to be the apple of your eye
and not need to search for that
in some other guy.

She wants to know she’s pretty
She wants to know you’re proud.
She wants to feel special,
because her daddy is around.

If a daddy gives these things
that I’ve already said,
all a daughter wants
is a husband like her dad.

– Suzanna Giles 10/28/12

What about you? Do your daughters see you as loving towards your husband? Will your sons seek to find a woman who treats them as you treat their dad?

If you constantly complain about your husband, this is what your children will see as the way relationships should be. If you treat your husband with love and respect, they will seek a mate that will treat them that way as well.

Proverbs 14:1 says, “The wise woman builds her house, but with her own hands, the foolish one tears hers down.”

When my husband and I were first married, my mom gave us an old plaque she had found. I read this plaque every day for many, many years, as I had it hanging on my bathroom wall where I would see it many times a day. Now, after several moves, it’s old and need of cleaning and repair, but I still enjoy reading it time and again. I have often thought about making many of these and passing them on to newly wedded couples or those having troubles in their marriages, as a reminder of how to treat their marriage. Here is what the plaque says:

“A Happy Marriage”

Never both be angry at the same time.
Never yell at each other,
Unless the house is on fire.
If one of you has to win an argument,
Let it be your mate.
If you have to criticize, do it lovingly.
Never bring up mistakes of the past.
Neglect the whole world, rather than each other.
Never go to sleep with an argument unsettled.
At least once every day, try to say one kind or
Complimentary thing to your life’s partner.
When you have done something wrong,
Be ready to admit it and ask for forgiveness.
It takes two to make a quarrel
And the one in the wrong is the one
Who does the most talking.

Hmmm…. The one in the wrong is the who does the most talking? I know that is has been me, many, many times.

Ladies, as moms, we are teach our children. We must put God first in our lives. We must take time each day to be in HIS word. My sweet friend, Sally Clarkson, penned these words, “In the absence of Biblical conviction, Moms will go the way of culture. In the absence of a loving home, children will go the way of the culture.” I believe this is true. In our home, we did not always put God first and I was unsure of how to incorporate a daily schedule of spending time in His Word with the children. This is something I wish I would have done better about asking for help. I wish I would have had an older woman from church who would have come alongside me and taught me this. But, we often do not want to be held accountable in this manner.

In Titus II, verses 3-7, Paul says, “Likewise, teach the older women to be reverent in the way they live, not to be slanderers or addicted to much wine, but to teach what is good. Then, you can train the younger women to love their husbands and children, to be self-controlled and pure, to be busy at home, to be kind, and to be subject to their husbands, so that no one will malign the word of God.”

The relationship we have with our God is reflected in the relationships we have with our husbands and our family, as well as others in our lives. The love that governs these relationships is our testimony to a lost world and defense from a morally bankrupt, often hostile culture. In 1 Peter 4:8 Paul tells us, “Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.” Jesus says to us in John 13: 34-35, “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this, everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” And again he says in John 15:12-13, “My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you. Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for his friends.

Jesus tells us over and over the greatest thing we can do is love one another and put past us that which others have wronged us and love them, as he loves us. He chose us; he died for us. We should then also put others’ needs above our own. He will take care of our needs when we do this. When we love like God loves, we see each person past their sins and we love them anyway. God loves us past our sins, and we are to love others as God loves us. As we love earnestly and forgive and move past sins, we are able to extend grace to those around us, just as God freely gives us grace. We should pray for help with loving others through their faults. He commands us to love; it is not an option. We need to review God’s love through His Word frequently as a reminder of how to love as He loves us.

Are you able to hear God’s voice? What is He saying?

As a woman, it’s hard not to get caught up in the day-to-day life of changing diapers, answering questions, answering phones, working, etc… and we just don’t take the time to sit and truly hear God and give Him the time we should each day. Often, when we do have a free minute, we want to just sit and turn off life and not see or listen to anyone or anything. We tend to give God our leftovers, if we give Him anything at all.

With all the focus on getting things done, multi-tasking, and always being busy; it’s easy to neglect the time we should spend with our Lord each day. Romans 12:2 says, “Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” This isn’t a new challenge. In Luke, we hear Martha ask Jesus to tell Mary she should be busy helping her, and not just sitting listening to Him speak. Jesus tell her Mary has chosen what is better. Mary chose to hear only one voice and that was the voice of Christ.

Our challenge is simply to shut out all the other voices and listen to that one, beautiful voice, God’s voice.

Psalm 46:10 says, “Be still, and know that I am God.” Still. Quiet. Hushed. As we fill our hearts with silence, God’s voice will slowly grow strong within us. As that happens, we will find the other voices of lies and destruction slowly fade away.

Do you hear voices? We all do. But there is only one should listen to. Jesus will never stop trying to break through the voices. He will never stop calling. All you have to do is listen for his one beautiful voice and then…. answer.

So, how do YOU quiet yourself and prepare yourself to hear God’s voice? Do you listen to praise music? Do you pray first? Do you just skip it because you don’t really know how? I asked a few of my friends to share with me how they quieted themselves. One, begins her quiet time by reading a Godly book, while another will sing a song or journal a question or two before going into prayer and quiet time. If she must re-focus her mind, she prays aloud, ” Speak Lord, your servant is listening.” A mom of 7, has a walk-in closet with her bible and study material set up inside so she can go inside, close the door and sit in the dark and clear her mind before beginning her studies. Another friend helps others prepare to hear God before she begins her talks with them by having them do an exercise, if you will. I want you to all try this one with me. It will only take a moment.

I want you to close your eyes and take in a deep breath through your nose and let it out through your mouth. Try to count to 10 with each breath in and out. We will do this 3 times. With each breath, imagine releasing your burdens, worries, fears and concerns to God. Release your children and you marriages to Him. As you breathe in through your nose and exhale through your mouth, this will release your jaw where your tensions are held.
Okay….. now, open your eyes. Are you more relaxed?

I read a short devotional recently. It was titled, “In Order to Hear My Voice.” I want to share it with you now. “In order to hear My Voice, you must release all your worries into My care. Entrust to Me everything that concerns you. This clears the way for you to seek My Face unhindered. Let Me free you from fear that is hiding deep inside you. Sit quietly in My Presence, allowing My Light to soak into you and drive out any darkness lodged within you. Accept each day just as it comes to you, remembering that I am sovereign over your life. Rejoice in this day that I have made, trusting that I am abundantly present in it. Instead of regretting or resenting the way things are, thank Me and don’t be fearful; thank Me and rest in My sovereignty.”

This devotional is restating 1 Peter 5:6-7, Psalm 118:24 and 1 Thessalonians 5:18. Isn’t it always nice to hear someone else put scripture in words that you can really relate to? I have read those scriptures many times, but this devotional really touched my heart and gave me a renewed sense of these scriptures.

In James 1:22-24, we are told, “Do not merely listen to the Word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says. Anyone who listens to the Word but does not do what it says is like a man who looks at his face in the mirror and, after looking at himself, goes away and immediately forgets what he looks like. Sometimes, I find this hard to do.

I met a lady, Angela Perritt, from Good Morning Girls, at a conference a couple of years ago and she spoke about how she studies scripture each day. She said she used the S.O.A.P. method to study scripture. I have began using this in an online bible study I do and it really makes me dig deeper into my study when I use the S.O.A.P. method. I want to take the time and explain what the S.O.A.P. method is and WHY you should use it during your quiet time.

What does S.O.A.P. mean?

S- The S stands for Scripture you physically write out the scripture……you’ll be amazed that what God will reveal to you just by taking the time to slow down and actually write out what you are reading!

O- The O stands for observation what do you see in the verses that you’re reading. Who is the audience? Is there a repetition of words? What words stand out to you?

A- The A stands for applications this is when God’s Word becomes personal. What is God saying to me today? How can I apply what I just read to my own personal life? What changes do I need to make? Is there an action that I need to take?

P- And finally P stands for Prayer. Pray God’s Word back to Him. If He has revealed something to you during this time in His Word, pray about it. Confess if He has revealed some sin that is in your life.

Why S.O.A.P. it?

It’s one thing to simply read scripture, but when you interact with it, when you learn to slow down to REALLY read it, suddenly words start popping off the page. By SOAPing your verses you are able to dig deeper into scripture and “see” more than if you simply read the verses and then went on your merry way. Let me encourage you to take the time to S.O.A.P. the daily verses and see for yourself how much more you get out of your daily reading……you’ll be amazed. Studying God’s Word like this can take as little or as long as you have time to give. Some days it can take just 10 or 15 minutes, other days longer.

I have a couple more scriptures to share with you and for you to think about as you go about your day. The first are from Proverbs 2:1-5: If you accept my words and store up my commands within you, turning your ear to wisdom and applying your heart to understanding, and if you call out for insight and cry aloud for understanding, and if you look for it as for silver and search for it as hidden treasure, then you will understand the fear or the Lord; and Proverbs 3:13-19: Blessed is the man who finds wisdom, the man who gains understanding for she is more profitable than silver and yields better returns than gold. She is more precious than rubies; nothing you desire can compare with her. Long life is in her right hand; in her left hand are riches and honor. Her ways are pleasant ways, and all her paths are peace. She is a tree of life to those who embrace her; those who lay hold of her will be blessed; Proverbs 4:7-9 “The beginning of wisdom is this: Get wisdom. Though it cost all you have, get understanding. Cherish her, and she will exalt you; embrace her, and she will honor you. She will set a garland of grace on your head and present you with a crown of splendor.” And finally, Psalm 46:10, “Be still and know that I am God.”

Lastly, I’d like to leave you with some things for you to ponder and discuss with others.

What voices in your life are competing with His voice?

What are they saying to distract you?

What can you do to be still and hear God?

Are you able to hear God’s voice? What is He saying?