Saturday, January 1, 2011

MARRIAGE

Praise God my dear brothers and sisters in the Lord, happy New Year! We wish you the best of 2011.

We would like to share something with you our friends who embless and cherish the gift of marriage.

As we enter the New Year, it is our prayer that we get stronger in our marriages than before, and by this time next year we would once again thank the Lord for our marriages and families.

As you know marriages is hard work and require us to work hard. It is not about “ME” but “US” 2COR; 7:3. so we need first of all to examine ourselves to see if we are still on track. We need to test ourselves in the way we communicate and how we handle our every day marriage business. 2cor 13:5

Second, we need to continue in love, for love is patient, kind. Love is not jealous, boastful, proud or rude. Love does not demand its own way, it is not irritable and does not keep record of being wronged, but always rejoicing. 1 cor 13:4-7.

So for us to enjoy this gift we must be people of responsibility in marriage. You know marriage is a 50%-50% proposition in a strong loving marital relationship. Each partner must be willing in unselfish way to cross the half boundary and make up the difference. This takes the marriage to a higher level because each partner is willing to give 100% to make the marriage strong and happy while maintaining, or even lifting each other’s self-esteem. This is going the extra mile or miles with each other to assure a lasting, loving marital relationship with one another and in Christ. Do you wish things could be different in your marriage this year? Well, it takes more than wishing. You need to begin sowing different seed to get a different crop. If you do just what you did last year, at this time next year you will still have the same marriage you have now. Scripture tells us that we reap what we sow (Galatians 6:7). In order to reap new and better things in our marriage, we must sow new and better seeds. We sow through our words, our actions, and our attitudes. That means we must become proactive in sowing, not just reacting to what our spouse is doing or saying.

What kind of harvest do you want this time next year? More love? More attention? More time together? More purpose to your marriage? Whatever it is, begin today sowing that seed. It will take a while to see the new crop, so be patient. Don't give up! Galatians 6:9 says, "Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up."

That means you are guaranteed a harvest of what you are sowing! Don't quit! Sow what you desire to receive and watch your marriage change!

This will work for us better if we continue in God’s word and practice Rom 12:2 which says” Don’t copy the behavior and customs of the world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way we think”. The kjv says “let us be transformed by the renewing of our mind”

We wish you a blessed and prosperous New Year! May your marriage and family thrive in this coming year and may you touch many lives with the good news of Jesus Christ!

We remain you’re your friends in the Lord Jesus Christ

Moses and Ruth Kerejji.