Operating The Honour System In Marriage
Hi friend,
Thank you for stopping by to read. If you are new here, you
are welcome to rounded beauty (you
may want to read the previous posts to catch up......and that will help,
really). If you have been here before, thank you too. We’re double sure you
were blessed by our posts. Now let’s get into today’s business. The last time
here, we spoke about God’s intention for marriage. If God has a really great
purpose He intended marriage to fulfil, then we’d better learn how to partner
with Him to fulfil it. Did you know that every instruction of God to man
doesn’t improve Him? The obedience of man doesn’t make God better neither does
man’s disobedience make Him worse. He is God. Nothing or no one changes Him.
Isn’t it amazing to know that our response to God actually affects us? This
knowledge is very important as it helps us align ourselves with God’s will for
us.
A marriage that will work well and produce the fruit of
destiny fulfilment MUST have both partners practise honour. That’s what I said;
yes, honour. Well, I’m not just saying it; the Designer of marriage Himself
said it.
Really? Yes! Come on, take a look..........
Romans 12:10
Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour
preferring one another;( KJV)
Be devoted to each
other with mutual affection. Excel at showing respect for each other (ISV)
This practice of honour in marriage begins with our attitude
to the Designer’s instruction. He instructed us to honour one another. To do so
is to honour God, to despise it is to dishonour Him. Honour is of the heart,
thus it’s not just an outward display of nobility. Honour is to be given and
received in marriage irrespective of each partner’s weaknesses. Both the
husband and wife are to honour each other. This is because honour upholds their
marriage. They would be free to express themselves without restraints when they
know the honour is intact. Honour has a posture; it is called respect. You
can’t say you honour someone you do not respect. There’s a way you speak to
someone you claim to honour. You don’t use damaging words on someone you
honour; you rather build the person up each time you speak. Your body language
also has something to say as to whether or not you honour your spouse. You
should NEVER allow your emotions determine how you relate with your spouse;
emotions could be unstable. When both partners in a marriage choose to honour
each other, none of them will feel dishonoured. It is good to also be conscious
of the truth that honour serves. Serve
your spouse if indeed you honour him/her. Service doesn’t humiliate or debase you, rather it brings out the greatness
in you.
Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory; but in lowliness of
mind let each esteem other better than themselves. Look
not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others.
Phillipians 2:3-4
Let me leave you with this;
Marriage is honourable in all, and the bed
undefiled: but whoremongers and adulterers God will judge. Hebrews 13:4
(KJV)
Marriage is honourable so there is a new measure of honour
you come into when you get married. Honour your spouse. It goes a long way to
determine whether or not people will honour your marriage. If you will not honour your spouse, who will?
I will share with you much later on how and what to invest
into your marriage to really enjoy it together. Till then.........have
fun.

Thank you ma for this, it really blessed me.
ReplyDeleteGlory to God. I'm glad you were blessed.
DeleteAwesome, more grace, waiting for the other part.
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