Living Out Scripture in Your MarriageSample
Follow Me
Throughout scripture, Paul was a man of many convictions, and no matter what circumstance he was placed in, he remained faithful and steadfast to the Lord. It was clear, especially by the many letters Paul had written, that he was not out to win a popularity contest, nor was he out looking for personal gain. Paul was so confident in his pursuit of Jesus and winning others to him that he told people to follow him. He could proclaim that boldly, not because he was the best leader, but because he was following the One who was.
When it comes to your marriage, you should, with a clear conscience and the boldness of Paul, be able to ask your spouse to follow you. Not because you’re the head of the household, whether you are or not, and not because you know the right way all the time, but because of whom you are following. You should follow Jesus so closely that wherever you go, you point everyone, your spouse included, to Him.
Paul focused on leading everyone to Christ and pointing them to Jesus. That same focus should be shared by us as believers as well. As God’s children, we are called to be imitators of Christ. We are called to proclaim truth, live above reproach, and be willing to sacrifice our gain for God’s glory.
As a husband or wife, your desire should be to point your spouse to Jesus consistently. No matter where they are spiritually, your example, as one following Christ, will impact their life and your marriage.
Take Action:
Evaluate yourself regarding how well you’re following Christ. On a scale of 0-10, with ten being you are close on His heels, and zero, being you don’t even know where he’s at, what number would you rank yourself at? What number would you like to get to next as a reasonable goal? Decide today what area you need to improve to get closer to the Lord, and put that into action now.
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About this Plan
Have you ever been told how hard marriage is? The truth is, marriage itself isn’t hard; it’s the people in it that make it difficult. Many marriages get off track when couples start going through it their way instead of God’s. This seven-day plan will help you learn what marriage God’s way is and give you the truths of scripture to apply today.
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