Vision Christian Media

Livestream Options

previous arrowprevious arrow
Vision Christian Radio - LIVESTREAM
Vision Christian Radio - LIVESTREAM
Vision Worship Channel - LIVESTREAM
Vision Christian Radio - LIVESTREAM
V180 Radio - LIVESTREAM
V180 Radio - LIVESTREAM
Vision Kids Radio - LIVESTREAM
Vision Kids Radio - LIVESTREAM
Vision Christian Radio - LIVESTREAM
Vision Christian Radio - LIVESTREAM
Vision Worship Channel - LIVESTREAM
Vision Christian Radio - LIVESTREAM
V180 Radio - LIVESTREAM
V180 Radio - LIVESTREAM
Vision Kids Radio - LIVESTREAM
Vision Kids Radio - LIVESTREAM
next arrownext arrow

Listen

Read

Watch

Engage

About

TWFT Logo Land WHT

by Bob and Debby Gass

May 5, 2011

‘Enjoy life with the woman whom you love all the days of your...life...’ Ecclesiastes 9:9 NAS

Contentment is the key to a happy marriage. When asked what makes us contented in marriage, we inevitably point to things our partner does, or their characteristics, that please us. When asked what makes us discontented, we indicate what they do, or are, that displeases us. We focus on what’s right or wrong about them, making ourselves happy or unhappy. But contentment is an inside job! It’s how we react to others. Our attitude is the real issue. The problem’s not what we see or hear, it’s how we see or hear it: ‘…The eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor the ear…with hearing.’ (Ecclesiastes 1:8 NAS) The eye and ear-our perceptions-are the culprits. That’s why God says, ‘…be content with such things as you have…’ (Hebrews 13:5 NKJV) We must choose to see things differently, in ways that don’t make us unhappy. The controls are in our hands, not our partner’s! Contentment is a choice. ‘…I have learned…to be content.’ (Philippians 4:11 KJV) We learn contentment by considering how much harder others have it, asking God how He wants us to use our challenges and lacks for our growth and our partner’s growth, and-remembering Erma Bombeck’s advice-‘The grass is always greener over someone else’s septic tank.’ Benjamin Franklin said, ‘Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, and half shut afterwards’. Finally, we can learn contentment by praying for the courage to change what we can (especially our own attitude), the grace to accept what we cannot (most things are acceptable when we stop resenting them), and the wisdom to know the difference.

SoulFood Icon
Soulfood: Num 22-24, Mark 4:1-12, Ps 37:25-31, Pr 11:5-6
The Word for Today is authored by Bob and Debby Gass and published under licence from UCB International Copyright © 2011
TWFT Logo Land RGB

Subscribe Today

Have this devotional delivered to your inbox for daily inspiration.

More Inspiring Devotions

Reset

‘Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.’ Ephesians 4:3 NIV

A lady told her friend, My husband and I have a very happy marriage. Theres nothing I wouldnt do for...

‘Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!’ Psalm 133:1 NKJV

Reason three: temperament. Some people arent naturally outgoing. When they face challenges, it never occurs to them to enlist other…

‘Go ahead; I am with you heart and soul.’ 1 Samuel 14:7 NIV

Reason two: naivety. An old Chinese proverb says, Behind every able man there are always other able men. Even if...

‘Diotrephes, who loves to have the pre-eminence among them, does not receive us.’ 3 John 1:9 NKJV

Reason one: insecurity. The Florentine philosopher Machiavelli said, The first method for estimating the intelligence of a ruler is to…

Showing 1-4 of 5727 results

Load More