Today's marriage devotional comes from here and is by James Dobson
On Target
“Get a new heart and a new spirit.” Ezekiel 18:31
Maybe you heard the story about the day Lisa finally had enough. Her
husband, Greg, loved to shoot. An expert marksman, he traveled widely to
compete against other enthusiasts, and occasionally he brought home a
trophy. But Lisa had no interest in marksmanship. In fact, she didn’t
like guns—period. To make matters worse, she missed her husband terribly
while he was away pursuing his hobby.
One day it dawned on her that their relationship was in trouble. That
was the day Lisa finally had enough. Lisa asked Greg to teach her how to
shoot a rifle, then joined him in his travels. Soon she decided to
compete at the shooting events. To Lisa’s surprise, she liked firing a
rifle. And to her husband’s surprise, Lisa was a very good shot. She
even started bringing home more trophies than he did. But of the prizes
they brought home, one stood out above all the rest: Their marriage
seemed reborn. The time they spent together at their newfound common
interest helped them develop a closeness that simply hadn’t existed
before.
Lisa’s story is a good reminder that what seems like an obstacle might
really be an opportunity. Creative, committed couples discover this
secret everyday. Just ask a husband who’s learned to love ballroom
dancing or a wife who’s gotten hooked on fly fishing. That’s because the
best times always seem to come in pairs.
Just between us . . .
• When was the last time we tried a new activity together?
• Did you enjoy it? Why or why not?
• Are there activities keeping us apart that we could do together?
Dear God, we ask for fresh determination to explore new interests
and activities together. Where our marriage would be strengthened by
playing together, help us let go of the old habits and assumptions that
keep us apart. Amen.
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