Wiser and Happier: Devotions From Time of Graceનમૂનો
Happily Ever After: Mood queen
God designed men with generally bigger bodies and greater muscle mass. But he certainly didn’t leave women defenseless. Most women, along with their beauty, come equipped with a tongue that can cut like a stiletto. That oral fillet knife, coupled with an unhappy heart and mood swings, can do a lot of damage to a relationship.
“Better to live in a desert than with a quarrelsome and ill-tempered wife,” Solomon wrote (Proverbs 21:19). “A quarrelsome wife is like a constant dripping” (Proverbs 19:13). Memo to wives: be careful of your tongue. Bitter words once set free can’t be sucked back down the throat. You have the power to use words to chop a man down, but you afterward might find that he doesn’t stand quite as tall anymore.
Don’t nag either. You cannot change your husband. Only he can change himself, and if you make him feel small, he will resist you out of spite. If you persistently make him feel small, he will live down to your expectations. Build him up, and he may just grow up into your high praise. Just as Christ has treated you better than you deserve, soften that tongue and speak to your husband better than he deserves.
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About this Plan
This reading plan is based on the book of Proverbs, which is full of wisdom to help you make daily decisions with God's will in mind.
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