Satan doesn’t like marriage and he will do all he can to get
you to be divided.
My Dad told me that he had learned to leave an argument he
was having with my Mum, go to the bathroom and pray, and command the hand of
the enemy to leave the place. On returning he would find the emotions
in the discussion diffused.
We have found the same.
It is no surprise that ‘couples who pray together, stay
together’ (1% divorce rate, vs. 50% in non-praying couples), as those who pray
together recognize that they are on the same team, but there are forces who is
trying to split them up. And they
actively pray against it.
And it is not just with arguments.
The enemy hates sex too.
He will try everything to try and stop it. Petty arguments, sudden tiredness, and interruptions
from children. And if you have children, you will know what I
mean!
Just settling down to an evening together (wink, wink), and
one of the children will wake up screaming blue murder, or wanting a glass of
water.
But, I have found, that if I pray a prayer of protection
over our time together, the children rarely bother us.
(We have also found that it is important to prioritize time
together each week – we have a date night set aside each week, where we know we
will get time to talk and be together.
No one else can book that time in with us, and we have babysitters lined
up we can call on if we want to go out.)
Few arguments in our house begin because Mark or I have set
out to hurt the other one. We never wake
up and think ‘Hmmm….how can I make life difficult for Mark today?’ or ‘Hmmm…how
can I make sure Anna feels unloved today?’ – but yet, often, the enemy brings
lies into our minds – misinterpretations, and petty dissatisfactions. And
then our spouse doesn’t read the cues, and we feel more unloved or dissatisfied
and before you know it, bang, an argument is in full flow.
But those times we have stopped, and acknowledged that the
enemy is trying to divide us, we have prayed, and then managed to peacefully have
a conversation about what is bothering us.
We have been able to hear what the other person is saying rather than
reading into the feelings. Just stopping
to pray is like saying: ‘Hey, I don’t agree with you right now, but I still
love and respect you. I need help to be
able to respond to what you’re saying without getting offended. Let’s ask God for help.’
For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.
- Ephesians 6:12
How often do you pray when arguments begin?
Do you have time set aside for your spouse each week?
Do you pray protection over those times?
So true, Anna. Hard to stop and pray. I had that verse recently. Do not be ignorant of the enemy's schemes but rather expose them. my paraphrase. thanks for your blog!! charmian
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