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The Art of Edification: A 3-Day Marriage PlanSample

The Art of Edification: A 3-Day Marriage Plan

DAY 3 OF 3

Games People Play

If anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.

Philippians 4:8

Have you ever been to a party and watched someone play “Assassinate the Spouse?” The objective is simple: A contestant attempts to punish his mate by ridiculing her in front of their friends. If he wants to be especially vicious, he lets the guests know he thinks she is dumb and ugly. It’s a brutal game with no winners. The contest ends when his wife is totally divested of self‐respect and dignity; he gets bonus points if he can reduce her to tears.

Sound cruel? It is, even when it’s carried out under the guise of joking or teasing. It’s never enjoyable to watch someone take out anger against his (or her) mate in this way. In contrast, what a pleasure it is to spend time with couples who continually build each other up in front of others. When a husband tells his guests about his wife’s incredible cooking, patience with the kids, or promotion at work—or the wife boasts about her husband’s talent on the job or his ability to speak in public or fix broken pipes—you’ll see the other spouse smile a bit more brightly and stand a little taller. We’re always most sensitive to the comments of our mates in the presence of our peers.

The next time you’re out with friends, remember to look for opportunities to honor your mate. Leave the game playing to others.

Just between us . . .

• Have I embarrassed or hurt you in public? If so, can we talk about it?

• How do you feel when I praise you in front of our friends?

• In what ways could we build each other up in public?

Father, we want to show each other love, honor, and consideration always— but especially in front of others. Forgive us for our failures. Give us grace to learn and change, we pray. Amen.

Excerpted from Night Light for Couples, used with permission.

Let no corrupting talk come out of your mouths, but only such as is good for building up, as fits the occasion, that it may give grace to those who hear. (Eph. 4:29, ESV)

However, let each one of you love his wife as himself, and let the wife see that she respects her husband. (Eph. 5:33, ESV)

Day 2

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The Art of Edification: A 3-Day Marriage Plan

Has it struck you that all the uplifting ways of relating to one another have love as their foundation and motivation? While putting love into practice may have different “looks” at various times, holding one’s spouse in high esteem and demonstrating honor and respect for one another just seem, at their core, fundamentally to be expressions of love. Let’s explore that idea.

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