Handling conflict with my husband does not come naturally to me. Like many wives, I’d prefer to avoid disputes at any cost, but disagreements in marriage are unavoidable and have the potential to either build up or tear down the relationship.
So, it makes a big difference how we react in the middle of a fight, or worse in the midst of a crisis. Here are 5 ways to save your marriage:
1. Recognize that your husband is not the enemy.
Oh, I know it FEELS like your hubby is the source of evil when you’re in the heat of battle, but in actuality you are facing a much bigger opponent – Satan. Pause for a moment and envision the real enemy standing between you and your spouse. Marriage is a huge target. If a marriage is destroyed, then a family crumbles; impacting a church and on a larger scale a community. Imagine yourself stepping around the enemy and turning, so that you can stand side-by-side with your mate and face the real enemy head-on, together.
Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour.
1 Peter 5:9 (NLT)
3. Measure your words.
Not to be sexist, the brains of men and women operate differently. Research shows that male brains operate heavily in the information- and action-processing areas, while female brains utilize the networking grid that can swiftly tap into different processing centers (i.e. switching from logic to intuition). An example of this is the fact that women are great multi-taskers, while men do extremely well with task-focused projects. Men deal well with concise ideas, where women may process several different emotions, theories, and concerns in a single conversation. So, if you want your words to have an impact (and an audience), decide which of your issues is most pressing and then construct your sentences carefully and succinctly.
5. Pray for your marriage.
Pray for your husband. Pray for his protection. His wisdom. Pray that God would captivate the heart of your husband and fill it with love for Jesus. You don’t have to want to pray for him… you just have to do it. And you both will benefit.