Home Invites Blogs Chat Forums Polls Singles
Home > Blogs > Post Content

When you have to yield (713 hits)



It happens in all marriages.

Conflict.

At some time or another, no matter how strong their relationship, a husband and wife will disagree.

Sometimes the issues are very serious, but it’s surprising how often they aren’t. Little things can set us off in a big way. Household management issues, child rearing, even the family schedule can bring out differences of opinion that are strongly held. Let me tell you, I can be a self-righteous, stubborn woman. Just ask my husband!

When my husband and I come to an impasse I have a choice. I can clench my fists and hold tight to my certainty of being right. I can inflate the discussion in my mind by translating my husband’s opinion of the right course of action into an opinion of me and of my value. I can nurse my self-inflicted woundedness.

But what does that gain me?

In stubbornness, I build walls, I grow resentment in my heart. I wound us both more deeply.

Someone must yield or the relationship is damaged. Why not me?

When I step back and am honest with myself, when I ask the Lord to give me His eternal perspective, so very rarely am I holding onto anything of consequence. If I have to choose between a joyful marriage and having every little thing my way, I’ll choose the joyful marriage every time.

Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves. Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.
– Philippians 2:3-4

I have control over no one’s choices but my own. Whether I am right or not, by refusing to yield I am choosing to disobey God’s admonition to count my husband (and everyone!) as more significant than myself. Our culture’s message of Me! Me! Me! stands so totally at odds with this concept that the point of it can be easily missed.

This is not about my idea, not having value, or not being equally as good as my husband’s. And it’s not about me being less important than my husband. By considering others as more significant than myself, my inherent value as a person is not changed in God’s eyes. He still considers me just as important as everyone else.

This is about a mindset of humility and love driving my worldview. And influencing my day to day choices. Is it easy? No! Especially at the beginning. But like working a muscle, the more I have practiced yielding and truly letting go (nothing is worse than a martyr-wife) the easier it has become.

The Lord so wants us to obey that He is ready to help us whenever we seek Him in this. We can do all things through our God who gives us strength (Phil 4:13)! Ultimately my motivation to yield in conflict is love. I yield out love for my husband, as well as out of love for Christ (Ephesians 5:21).

Yielding in conflict can be transforming in your marriage. A peaceful loving relationship is a precious treasure, and rare in this selfish world.

When you come to an impasse, what helps you let go & live a joy-filled marriage?

http://www.juliesanders.org/2012/07/marria...
Posted By: How May I Help You NC
Monday, February 27th 2017 at 8:20PM
You can also click here to view all posts by this author...

Report obscenity | post comment
Share |
Please Login To Post Comments...
Email:
Password:

 
More From This Author
From Eros to Saudade: Understanding Love Through the Words
From Eros to Saudade: Understanding Love Through the Words
Seven Love Types
Does I Love You Really Mean I Love You?
What's the secret to a lasting marriage? Ask the Clark Sisters!
Things to review with HUBBY Things to show WIFEY
TOWER COLOR CHANGING MUG
CHEERS TO THAT! “Drink this and you’ll be instantly cuffed!”
Forward This Blog Entry!
Blogs Home
Featured Editorial
Turn it into a Afrodisiac
Posted on 02/22/2021
By How May I Help You NC
Attention
Posted on 01/13/2021
By How May I Help You NC
Eric Omondi - Eric Omondi Visits Carol's Parents. #WifeMaterial
Posted on 01/10/2021
By How May I Help You NC
BEST SURPRISE PROPOSAL EVER 2020! | 😭🥰 Ann Wynn’s Official Proposal Video! // #GoneWithTheWynn
Posted on 01/01/2021
By How May I Help You NC
If the Serenade from the "Mr. I wanna be your Lovah" was like this...
Posted on 12/15/2020
By How May I Help You NC
Contributors What Message Do You Want to Share?
Posted on 10/29/2020
By How May I Help You NC
Sunny Side Up Series: March through the shame of....
Posted on 03/03/2020
By How May I Help You NC
She said Yes on top of Sigiriya - Surprise Proposal Sri Lanka (4K) 🇱🇰
Posted on 02/21/2020
By How May I Help You NC
Lucky in Love: AMM Minister writes groundbreaking book about wedding traditions and customs
Posted on 02/21/2020
By How May I Help You NC
Zen And Romance
Posted on 02/20/2020
By How May I Help You NC
[More Articles]