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4 contributions to Biblical Marriage Bible Study
Being ONE, Being A Team
I’d love to hear from all of you in the comments below, what does it mean to be a team in marriage? What does it mean to be ONE? What does it practically look like to be on the same page? Describe it to me like I’m a 5 year old.
1 like • Aug 30
To me being one means we have aligned goals that are clearly defined and constantly check in with each other. So to a 5-year-old that would maybe be we always want to play together & can speak for the other when they're not there because we know what they'd say. The teamwork aspect is something that has to get practiced daily (even if certain responsibilities are divided, there's awareness from the other partner and agreeance that the responsibilities are carried out in a way that matches the couple's values).
Mini course
I wanna make a mini course for you guys, as an included feature of this group. What topics would you be interested in and are there any specific questions you’d want answered in it?
0 likes • Aug 30
How to read the scriptures together when we have different strengths/knowledge of biblical stories? I don't want my husband to feel like I'm just teaching him the scriptures...
Your Thoughts Released...
If you are like most people, you have thoughts swirling around that never make it out of your head. Take a moment and comment below. What faith or marriage-related thoughts do you need to process or get out of your head? If you aren't sure where to start, here are some prompts to get you started: - What are your hopes or dreams for your marriage? - What kinds of things do you want to accomplish in your marriage, faith, or for yourself? - Do you have any fears holding you back? - What's keeping you from achieving your hopes/dreams/goals?
3 likes • Aug 25
I am struggling with control - I want to be able to control our marriage to make it "perfect" spiritually (like we always kneel to pray together morning and night, have quality scripture study together daily, are early to church on Sundays, do intentional service projects together, etc.) but I usually end up expecting my husband to read my mind about what I want or talk about it only in a guilt "should" sort of way.
1 like • Aug 30
@Micaiah Gray Thank you for the suggestions! I really like the reframe of "I'm ready to." I think giving us grace would be acknowledging that we have made progress spiritually since getting married, and that I want to celebrate the successes we do have.
Welcome! Introduce yourself + share a pic of you and your spouse 🎉
Let's get to know each other! Comment below sharing where you are in the world, a photo of you and your spouse, and something you like to do for datenights. 😊
2 likes • Aug 23
@Abigail Ringger thank you! It's been ages since I forced my husband to go to the library with me haha. (I'm a reader, he's not.) I feel like I usually don't think of our at-home game/movie nights as dates unless we went out and bought something first, so it's a good reminder that a big part of what "counts" as a date is just your mindset or perspective.
1 like • Aug 23
@Micaiah Gray Thank you, that's a great idea!
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