Ryan and Diana are ready to call it quits on their marriage. Married only eight years with 2 young children, they don't see any way to save the union that they promised less than a decade ago to protect and cherish until death parted them.
Now the only thing they want is something else and relief. The arguments, loneliness and lack of closeness are now a dark cloud that neither of them wants to stand under any longer.
They've talked with a lawyer and are already acting as though the relationship is finished. They just live in the same house.
And there are thousands of couples just like them. They sense there is no hope so they've given up. And while if you asked them if they ever prayed about their problems they would probably say "every day," it's possible that they've still missed out on an opportunity in prayer that could save their marriage.
And if Ryan and Diane, who are not real, could be your marriage then I want to ask you to consider one more thing before you call it quits. Would you and your spouse be willing to call a truce for thirty days so that you can very intentionally and purposefully pray for your marriage?
By truce I mean that you lay aside any talk of divorce. You also quit talking down to or about each other. You live in your home as civilly as possible and begin to treat each other with respect, at least for the time being.
And then you commit every day to pray passionately and specifically for yourself and your spouse. What do you pray for? Here are some possibilities:
Pray for truth in each other. Jesus said that the truth will set you free. So pray that God will reveal in each of you things that you individually or together need to change or deal with.
Second, pray for a softening of each other's hearts. There is probably lots of anger, resentment and bitterness but God is a big God. Give Him a chance to touch you both. Pray for yourself as well as your spouse.
Third, pray for hope. Pray that each of you can get beyond the past and commit to doing the hard things it will take to change the future. Remember God is a God of second chances and each of you deserve that.
Finally, pray for the right people to come around you and help you move forward. Pray for 30 days with the last few days including some prayer together. I realize there are no guarantees that you will both still decide to move forward. But if you've never really asked God for help and to give you the strength for a miracle, you'll never know if one could have happened.
Now the only thing they want is something else and relief. The arguments, loneliness and lack of closeness are now a dark cloud that neither of them wants to stand under any longer.
They've talked with a lawyer and are already acting as though the relationship is finished. They just live in the same house.
And there are thousands of couples just like them. They sense there is no hope so they've given up. And while if you asked them if they ever prayed about their problems they would probably say "every day," it's possible that they've still missed out on an opportunity in prayer that could save their marriage.
And if Ryan and Diane, who are not real, could be your marriage then I want to ask you to consider one more thing before you call it quits. Would you and your spouse be willing to call a truce for thirty days so that you can very intentionally and purposefully pray for your marriage?
By truce I mean that you lay aside any talk of divorce. You also quit talking down to or about each other. You live in your home as civilly as possible and begin to treat each other with respect, at least for the time being.
And then you commit every day to pray passionately and specifically for yourself and your spouse. What do you pray for? Here are some possibilities:
Pray for truth in each other. Jesus said that the truth will set you free. So pray that God will reveal in each of you things that you individually or together need to change or deal with.
Second, pray for a softening of each other's hearts. There is probably lots of anger, resentment and bitterness but God is a big God. Give Him a chance to touch you both. Pray for yourself as well as your spouse.
Third, pray for hope. Pray that each of you can get beyond the past and commit to doing the hard things it will take to change the future. Remember God is a God of second chances and each of you deserve that.
Finally, pray for the right people to come around you and help you move forward. Pray for 30 days with the last few days including some prayer together. I realize there are no guarantees that you will both still decide to move forward. But if you've never really asked God for help and to give you the strength for a miracle, you'll never know if one could have happened.