So, last week this was on mind mind. Today I’ve been thinking about another important (as I see it) part of marriage…
As a mother, I pride myself in knowing my children. I feel like I know them better than anyone else…maybe even better than they know themselves - especially when they’re young. But, as they grow, I realize the day will come when there will be another who will know them like no one else: the one they will share their life with…their soul mate.
Now, as a wife, I take the same pride in knowing my husband better than anyone else does. It should be one of my top priorities.
There should be no one - no woman at work, friend from childhood, or even family member - that knows him, really knows him…down deep, the way that I know him.
I need to know him - inside and out - what really makes him tick…his dreams, his fears, his strongest strengths and weakest weaknesses….
…there should be no one else who can be to him what I can be - because I know him like no one else on earth.
But, this process takes time. It also takes a whole lot of effort and trust. He must feel safe that he can be real with me - with no harsh criticism or fear of my using his transparency against him. It’s hard to “know him” if I don’t put him first.
So, try something a little different tonight - we, as women, have a whole lot of words…way more than men have - let’s try to use those words to: ask questions, listen to his answers, speak encouragingly, praise…praise…praise, and make him know that he can do and be anything he puts his mind to.
Women love to change men - we’re wired to want to do this. But, most men don’t want to be changed - they just want to be the best they can be - and love, encouragement, and support are how they get there.
We have so much power, as women…so much influence - God has gifted us with this. We just need to know how to use it to empower the men in our lives.
After all, if I don’t know my soul mate….who will?
Peace.









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