What we think can build up our marriage or tear it down.
We can choose what we think about. God’s word tells us to take our thoughts captive in 2 Corinthians 10. In Philippians, Paul encourages us, “Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.”
While we might not be able to always choose what thoughts pop into our minds, we can choose what to do with them!
Let’s look at different types of thoughts that find their ways into our minds and see what we can do to turn them around. You just might be amazed at how awesome your marriage can be.
Thoughts about his weaknesses:
Let’s face it, as much as we love our husbands, they do have a few (or many) weaknesses. (Let’s not forget we do too
If we allow ourselves to meditate on all their weaknesses, I believe they will only be magnified in our minds. The second you find yourself zeroing in on his faults, stop right there and choose to focus on his strengths. Make a list of his strengths, if you have to, and pull it out when needed.
Complaining thoughts:
These types of thoughts seem to naturally follow the previous type because usually it is their weaknesses we are complaining about. As soon as you realize you are complaining in your head about him, stop it immediately! Take those sinful thoughts captive and replace them with thankful thoughts. If we just took half a second, took our eyes off of ourselves, we could come up with a multitude of things to be thankful for.
Comparing thoughts:
Never, ever do it! Don’t allow it for one second. It only sows a seed of discontent! Take hold of those thoughts and bring them into submission. Praise God for the man He has given you.
Negative thoughts:
Once you begin to look for these, they are easy to spot. They just make you feel all yucky – your shoulders start to slump, your face gets a bit grumpy looking, and your heart feels heavy. Let me just say again that we can choose what we think about. Whatever that negative thought is, find a positive one to replace it with.
It is amazing to me how my mind can actually determine what kind of day I am going to have, or what kind of attitude I have. When I find myself having a bad day, mad at my husband or children, discouraged or in despair for that matter, I can pretty much trace it back to that wonderful thing called my mind! We are not victims, held hostage by our thoughts. We can choose! I am not saying it is easy, but we can have victory in this area. At times, I have had to grab my head and out loud tell it what to think!
Grab your bible, make lists of things about your husband you are thankful for, write out your husband’s strengths, do whatever it takes, do not let your thoughts erode away at your marriage.
“A wise woman builds her house, but a foolish woman tears it down with her own hands.”























ok, that is too funny. I love how the Lord starts to move among us. I just posted about the same verse!
http://lovinglifeslittlemoments.blogspot.com/2010/04/vigilant-wives-club-4-wise-woman-builds.html
Wow! Wise words indeed! Thank you so much for sharing!