Jesus on the Cross: What Does It Mean for Your Marriage? | 85
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Jesus on the Cross: What Does It Mean for Your Marriage?
Introduction
- Heather poses the question: What does Jesus dying on the cross have to do with marriage?
- Setting the stage for exploring the connection.
- Encouraging likes, follows, and subscriptions.
The Ultimate Act of Love (John 3:16)
- Reflecting on the lead-up to Easter and the meaning of the cross.
- Reciting John 3:16 – God's love for the world demonstrated through Jesus' sacrifice.
- Jesus as fully man and fully God, choosing to bear our sin out of love.
- Our fate sealed with Him through belief, leading to eternal life.
Marriage as an Act of Love
- Comparing dating and marriage as expressions of love.
- The wedding day and vows as a profound commitment and act of love for one another.
- Vows to love, honor, and protect through various circumstances.
- Marriage as the "greatest thing" after the initial spark of dating.
Sacrifice in Marriage
- Jesus' sacrifice as requiring blood to wipe away sin.
- Questioning whether we sacrifice our wills and desires for our spouse.
- Easier in early relationships, but challenges arise with time and "entangled" lives.
- Brian's example of differing reactions to a spouse wanting to quit a job early vs. later in marriage.
Love, Grace, and Mercy
- Love as a beautiful aspect of the cross.
- Introducing the concepts of grace and mercy and their interconnectedness.
- Reading Romans 5:8 – God's love demonstrated while we were sinners.
- Defining grace: God giving us good things we don't deserve.
- Defining mercy: God withholding punishment we do deserve.
Offering Grace in Marriage
- Can we offer grace to our spouse through loving words, gifts, and encouragement?
- The challenge of showing grace when feeling angry or annoyed.
The 5:1 Ratio (John Gottman)
- Referencing John Gottman's research on the importance of positive interactions.
- The ideal ratio of 5-20 positive acts for every one negative act for a happy marriage.
- Grace as encompassing those positive and beneficial actions.
- Example of a small act of grace (buying a favorite candy).
Extending Mercy and Holding Our Tongues
- Mercy as withholding deserved negative reactions or punishment.
- The importance of being merciful and kind with words, especially during rough patches.
- Choosing to offer grace and forgiveness instead of harsh words.
- The potential for positive change when choosing loving actions.
Avoiding Fire with Fire
- Reinforcing the idea of not escalating conflict with negativity.
- The wisdom of "killing them with kindness" and "more flies with honey."
Withholding Punishment: Mercy in Action
- Mercy as God withholding the ultimate punishment we deserved for our sins.
- Reflecting on God's unseen mercies in our daily lives (driving, running).
- Gratitude for both known and unknown acts of God's mercy.
Selflessness: A Lesson from the Cross
- The selfless nature of Jesus' sacrifice – enduring physical and emotional pain.
- Applying selflessness to marriage: Putting your spouse above yourself.
- Considering your spouse's wants and needs over your own in the moment.
- Offering emotional and physical support when your spouse is struggling.
- The challenge of selflessness when tired or wanting to relax.
The War Between Flesh and Spirit
- Acknowledging the constant internal conflict between selfish desires and spiritual guidance.
- The importance of humbling oneself and prioritizing the spouse's needs.
Loving Like Jesus
- Encouraging listeners to reflect on Jesus' love and strive to be Christ-like in marriage.
- Emphasizing love filled with grace, mercy, selflessness, and forgiveness.
- Challenging listeners to see if loving this way makes a positive difference.
- Living for Christ and loving as He loves.
Call to Action: The "No Time Note"
- Encouraging listeners to visit the website for the "No Time Note" resource.
- A one-page note for quick communication, encouragement, and gratitude.
- Suggesting using the note to leave loving and kind words for a spouse.
- The power of taking one minute a day to build each other up.
- Click Here for the Free Resource: No Time Note
Conclusion (47:00-48:00)
- Thanking listeners for tuning in.
- Closing remarks and farewell.
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