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THOUGHTS OF A MARRIED MAN

THOUGHTS OF A MARRIED MAN

Have you ever thought about a couple that’s been happily married for a really long time, and wondered “How?!” Maybe it’s a couple you’ve known your whole life from church, or family friends you see at parties occasionally. Maybe it’s your aunt and uncle, or if you’re one of the lucky ones like me, your own parents. I think this reaction of shock and awe comes from statistics we learn young that “50% of marriages end in divorce,” and 50/50’s not exactly great odds in most situations. 

While this statistic is daunting, it should cause us to reflect on what the institution of marriage is meant to be in the first place, in contrast to how so many people have defined it. In Matthew 19:5, when Jesus was asked about divorce, he replies with Genesis 2:24, quoting, ‘Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh.’ Then He expounds, “So they are no longer two but one flesh. What therefore God has joined together, let not man separate.”

This new “person” made of “one flesh” now has its own identity, needs, and purpose.

Marriages falter and fail, when one-half of this ‘whole’ spends more time focusing on their own desires, needs or impulses, rather than the needs of their marriage. These indulgences might range from uncompromising perspectives to personal ambitions to selfish habits and addictions. While we are born inherently selfish, if we enter into marriage with our selfish ambitions left unchecked and unsurrendered, we will find ourselves struggling to have a healthy, sustainable marriage.


Husbands, love your wives, as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her.

– Ephesians 5:25


Christ Loved…and Gave Himself Up for HER. This is the ultimate call to selflessness. Marriage comes with a command to serve our wives and our families. As we learn to humble ourselves as men and surrender our personal ambitions to God’s will, He will grant us the grace to lead our wives and families in love and humility.

Throughout my marriage, I have learned that self-serving pursuits, outside of God’s plan and timing, will never benefit my marriage in the long run. To be clear, I’m not talking about getting golf lessons to improve my handicap, or getting into a hobby with my bros- Please men: Get a hobby, and get some Bros! But I am talking about playing video games until 2am, because you’ve got to defeat the final boss…or an old habit that’s quickly becoming an addiction, because you can’t seem to stop scrolling, or drinking, or gambling.

Wherever you’re at, and whatever situation you find yourself in today, pause.

Allow the Lord to help you evaluate the state of your heart. We can pray this prayer like David prayed in the Psalms, “Search me, O God, and know my heart! Try me and know my thoughts! And see if there be any grievous way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting!” – Psalm 139:23-24. 

As we pursue holiness, with a greater passion than we ever have before, God will transform us into incredible men of strength, honor, and integrity, and we will watch our marriages grow into happy, fun, fulfilling relationships.

Life Applications:

  1. Are you seeking the Lord daily to reveal the state of your heart, as David did in Psalm 139?  What might God be showing you right now about your character, leadership, or attitude toward your marriage?
  2. What “self-serving pursuits” might be undermining the health of your marriage?  Be honest—are there hobbies, habits, or hidden sins that you’ve justified but that are slowly eroding trust, time, or intimacy?
  3. How are you actively loving your wife “as Christ loved the church and gave Himself up for her”?  What would it look like this week to sacrificially serve her needs above your own in a specific and tangible way?

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FINDING YOUR IDENTITY THROUGH PRAYER

FINDING YOUR IDENTITY THROUGH PRAYER

Prayer is powerful. Prayer is essential. Through prayer we find strength, faith, our daily bread and help for the day ahead. But did you know that prayer is the key to truly unlocking and understanding your identity in Christ? Bible teacher Tim Keller once said, “Prayer is the only way to truly know yourself.” It’s through prayer that we discover the man that God has created us and called us to be. So many men struggle with seeing themselves as the man Christ sees them as.

We don’t need to live a life of confusion or doubt when it comes to our identity. Through prayer, the Lord will reveal to you who you truly are as a son, a father, a husband. You are a mighty man of God called by him to bring glory to his name.

How does prayer help us unlock and understand our identity in Christ? It does so because the closer we are to Christ, the closer we are to who we are truly created to be. Jesus said in John 10:3-4 that “He calls his own sheep out by name and leads them out. When he has brought out all his own, he goes on ahead of them, and his sheep follow him because they know his voice.” Jesus knows who you truly are. He has called you out by name. Just as Jesus revealed to Peter in Matthew 16 that he was Peter, the rock, the Lord will also make clear to you your identity in him. This can only happen when we are close to him.

Through prayer, we draw near to the Lord, we listen to his voice, and in doing so, begin to learn and understand who we are in Him. He will speak encouragement, correction, strength, and life into you so that you are able to walk more fully in your God given identity. He will show you areas he is calling you to repentance in, so he can heal you and change you. He will give you strength and faith so you can live a life that glorifies Him. We must not neglect prayer if we are to be the men of God that our families, our church, and our communities need us to be. 

Here are a few practical steps to help you cultivate a life of prayer that will help you find your identity in Christ:

  • Ask him to draw near to you: Psalm 145:18 says, “The Lord is near to all who call on him.” Invite Him to speak to you and know that He will be faithful to respond.
  • Put it on the schedule: schedule a specific time every day to spend in prayer with the Lord. Make it an appointment that you won’t miss.
  • Pray throughout the day: 1 Thessalonians 5:16 tells us to “pray without ceasing”. We can incorporate prayer throughout our whole day. Speak to him in the car, while you’re waiting for your coffee, on your way to a meeting. Any time you can stop to spend a few moments speaking with the Lord will be well worth it.
  • Stop and listen: don’t do all the talking. Be intentional to stop, listen, and ask the Lord to speak to you. 

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