Surviving or Thriving?
Somewhere around 3000 years ago a giant named Goliath walked out on the battlefield and challenged the armies of Israel. The gauntlet was thrown down and the challenge was bellowed. The terms of conflict were clear for everyone.
It was winner take all and no survivors!
I am convinced today there is another challenge, on yet another battlefield. Satan struts out on the battlefield of America and throws his challenge. The battle in 2010 is for our homes. Satan attacks with technology, with Hollywood, with busyness and time constraints, and stress.
One of his most effective attacks is on marriages. He has rolled out the big artillery the last few years. He is after the family values in America.
In 2009 there were 2,162,000 marriages in America. The marriage rate was 7.1 per 1000 people. The divorce rate was 3.5 per 1000 people.
In the 1996 presidential election 50% of the electorate said moral values were one of the most important issues. In the 2004 presidential election, that percentage stood at 34 %. In 8 years 16% of support had eroded.
From the 2000 election to the 2004 election, support for gay marriages increased 50% in America.
For the last 30 years moral values have been some of the most important factors in elections.
In 2005, 11 of 17 states amended their state constitutions to prohibit gay unions or gay marriages. Satan is attacking the Biblical ideal of marriage between a man and a woman.
But he does not stop there. Satan also attacks the marriages of Christians.
Some statistics say the divorce rate for conservative Christians is higher than the rate for atheists and agnostics. Others say the opposite. Tom Ellis, Chairman of the Southern Baptist convention’s council on the family says the true fact is 1 in 39,000 marriages, end among conservative Christians. That is 0.00256%.
The question in your marriage is, are you surviving or thriving?
Are you and your spouse meeting each others personal needs?
Here we are in mainstream America where prayer is illegal, and abortion is encouraged.
Where, if you resist the gay marriage deluge, you practice hate speech, and you are homophobic!
Where our kids walk through metal detectors to get on the school ground and are handed condoms.
Does anybody believe me when I scream….the battle is raging?
If anyone is naïve enough to think you can ignore your marriage, and it will thrive on it’s own, by simple church attendance, you are sadly mistaken!
On January 31, 1996, I ended a journey of 9048 days of marriage. Over 25 years. I dated in the church, I married in the church, and was finally divorced in the church. On that January day in 1996, I started a journey that has now stretched to 5,192 days, over 14 years of living alone.
If I could help even one person to not go down that road, it would be worth it all. But even more, what if I could I help those still in the marriage, to make that marriage all God intended it to be?
I was driving down the road with Martyn Ballestero a few weeks ago. We were on main street in Sumner Washington, right in front of McDonalds, in the left turn lane.
God spoke to me. God said “What did the children say of their mother in Proverbs chapter 31?” In my mind I answered, they called her blessed. And God said, “What did her husband do?”. I answered he praised her. God told me to look it up and see what kind of praise the man gave his wife. I did, and Brother Ballestero wrote a wonderful blog on it.
I hope you will click on the link, go to his blog site and read the blog on how to have the best wife in the world!
Thanks for reading today!
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One of the most important subjects concerning this present day church.
Thanks for this blog!!
I think this is one of the most overlooked topics in the church today. We overlook it because we take our marriages for granted sometimes. Thanks for the words of wisdom yet again.
Just catching up on your blogs since returning from China. I truly agree with your evaluation of Marriage. Strong marriages produces strong churches. We can never over emphasize its importance. Thanks for taking the time to give inspirations to the Body of Christ. Always your friend.
Wonderful job of teaching this at our Anniversary service. Thoroughly enjoyed once again. You are a true blessing to CAC.
Wonderful and thought provoking.
Bro. Bow that Message of God was so Wealthy & Healthy. Awesome Word of God’s Unadulterated Truth. It was a Blessing to me out here on the boat . I desire to thrive to love my Wife as Jesus Loves the Church. We love,Ya,Bro. Bow @t PGC, thanks for being a Dear Close Friend to our Wonderful Annointed Pastor Bro. Paul D Springer & us @ PGC.
This hit a little too close to home! Never thought of turning my statistics into days instead of years! Ha…I still got you beat though! =)
I teach family consumer science (politically correct lingo for home economics) in our local high school…such a tough job these days trying to get kids to not accept this trend as normal! Lord help me…
Really appreciated your ministry at Higher Ground in Lufkin, Texas this year! amazing perspective and so timely…
Glad I found your blogs…Lord Bless!
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