STRENGTHENING YOUR MARRIAGE
LESSON 6: One Flesh Marriage

Hebrews 13:20-21 ; Romans 5:5 : We don't pray for love, it is already living within us. As we die to selfish acts, Christ is allowed to work in us to do all that is pleasing in His sight.

I Corinthians 13:4-8: The authority to exercise love came by the blood of Jesus, the blood which forgave us and cleansed us from all sin. Therefore, the power to love is resident within the person of the Holy Spirit who empowers us to exhibit and demonstrate the fruit of the Spirit.

Matthew 7:1-5 ; John 14:27 : Your peace and joy and ultimate happiness are not dependent upon your spouse, on others, or anything else, but it comes by doing what God says to do regardless of the actions of others or the conditions of life.

Ezekiel 18:20 ; Philippians 2:12-13 : I am not held responsible to change others or to bring about moral and ethical results except for myself. I am responsible to examine myself only to insure that I am biblically responding to life according to God's word.

Philippians 2:2-4 ; Romans 12:9-21 , 8:28-29 : Practicing dying to self, to fleshly instincts and impulses, requires that my focus be on God. Allow God through me to work out responses to life situations in a manner which brings glory to God and honors His reputation.

Ephesians 4:15 ,25 ,29 ; I Peter 3:1,7,8-15: A believing spouse has the responsibility to present God's truths to an unbelieving spouse in speech and actions that are Christ-honoring and biblically submissive.

Matthew 22:37-39 ; I John 2:4-6 , 3:14 : To love is an act of the will, not of feelings. God will not ask us to do anything unless He first equips and empowers us to do so. But we must take the initiative. God will not do for us what we are expected to do, but when we take the first step to biblically respond, God will be in the situation.

I John 3:23 ; Luke 9:23-24 : To love your spouse as God commands requires that we daily die to our own selfish desires and live to please God by serving our spouse.

Colossians 3:19 ; I Peter 3:7: Husbands are inclined to be harsh and embittered towards wives, to abuse them, to neglect them or take them for granted.

Matthew 20:25-29 : As spiritual head of the home, husbands are to set the example by being a true servant, giving up their own desires to meet the needs and desires of the family.

Proverbs 21:9 ; I Peter 3:1-6: Wives are inclined to be quarrelsome and contentious, usually challenging and contending for recognition. Instead, she is to put on love, submission and respect for her husband.

II Corinthians 4:10-12: Both husband and wife are to act in the redemptive process, daily dying to reactions of the flesh, one mind and one spirit.


PERSPECTIVE:

God's solution to problems in your marriage is for you to:

  1. First, make a commitment to please the Lord in all things ( Colossians 1:10 )
  2. Examine and judge your own failures in a biblical manner (I Corinthians 11:28-31)
  3. Confess your sin to the Lord and confess your marital shortcomings as sin to your spouse (I John 1:9 )
  4. Seek to edify your spouse biblically and do it heartily as unto the Lord ( Romans 14:19 ; 15:1-2)
  5. Seek to resolve conflicts and live at peace with your spouse. If your spouse refuses to resolve problems biblically, continue to trust in Christ Jesus for your peace and joy.

Homework

Memory/Meditation verse :
Philippians 2:3-4 .
Devotions :
Read and Study Unit 6 in "Strengthening Your Marriage".
BSAF:
Select three or more verses as the Holy Spirit directs.
VOSWS:
Continue working on major areas, seeking God's solutions and His presence in your home.

Forms and Worksheets
BSAF: Bible Study & Application Form
Think and Do
Love Is
VOSWS: Victory Over Sin Worksheet
Dying to Self
Problem Solving
Freedom from Anxiety
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