Thursday, September 10, 2009

How to Get a New Husband


Madison Avenue discovered long ago that three words can help to sell a product; "new and improved." There is something in us that wants the newest, the finest, the fastest and the latest model of anything.

Unfortunately, this line of thinking has entered the realm of marriage as well. On your wedding day, you meant every word of your vows, and that person was the love of your life. You vowed to be the best husband that ever was. You would dedicate your life to making this person happy. But you neglected the maintenance of your marriage. You didn't keep it "tuned up." It began looking more like a "junker." Then that "new model" caught your eye-that sensitive guy who actually listened to what you had to say, or that young girl who thinks that you have "hung the moon." So you decide to trade in the your "old" model for the "new" one. That is not the way it has to be.

Today I want to talk to wives about "how to get a new husband." I do not mean leaving him for another man, but helping him become a "new man!"

Christian Wives and Unbelieving Husbands

Sometimes Christian women who are married to none- believers will meet wonderful godly men at church. In time, they may think the Lord is leading them to leave their husbands and remarry. But this is not what scripture teaches.

Scripture says, "1Co 7:12-13,16: But to the rest speak I, not the Lord: If any brother hath a wife that believeth not, and she be pleased to dwell with him, let him not put her away. (13)And the woman which hath an husband that believeth not, and if he be pleased to dwell with her, let her not leave him. (16) " 1Co 7:16 For what knowest thou, O wife, whether thou shalt save thy husband? or how knowest thou, O man, whether thou shalt save thy wife?"

The Keys to Change Your Man

Before you can help to turn your husband in to a new man, perhaps you need to think about becoming a new woman -specifically, a virtuous woman. This entails understanding what you should and should not be.

1. What a Woman Should Not Be ( The World's Model )
Read 1 Peter 3:1-6


In this passage, Peter warns women against majoring on "externals" while ignoring the inside. The Greek word for "adorning" in verse three is "cosmos," where we get the English word, "cosmetic." The practice of Roman woman at the time of this writing was to wear "towering hairdo's, with nets of gold and expensive combs in it. They dye their hair in outlandish colors, then place golden rings and bracelets around the arms, ankles and neck. When speaking of the "putting on of fine apparel," Peter was referring to the frequent change of clothing with the purpose of impressing people.

While God does not condemn a woman for dressing herself attractively, He does say that she should not be preoccupied with it. Remember the words of Jesus: "Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; nor yet for your body, what ye shall put on. Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment? " (Matthew 6:25).

Women who consume themselves with their outward appearance alone will wind up shallow and empty.
2. What A Woman Should Be ( God's Model )
Read Proverbs 31:11-31


King Lemuel, the author of this Proverb, gives us the model of the woman "after God's own heart."

This passage describes a woman who is growing mentally, spiritually, and emotionally. She is maturing, becoming a deeper woman of God each and every day. Yet she is also extremely practical.

She is virtuous. "Who can find a virtuous wife?" (v.10)

The word "virtuous" in this text means "a woman of force, strength." This is a woman of influence and strength, yet she is very feminine. She is a spiritually, morally, mentally and physically strong.

She is trustworthy. " Pr 31:11-12 The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil. She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life."

Truth is such an important virtue in the successful marriage. This is one of the reasons why adultery can be so devastating. The trust factor is dramatically damaged because a pattern of lying has usually proceeded it. Yet this woman has her husband's complete trust. The husband knows that she will always be supportive of him, no matter what. He also knows his money , resources and possessions are safe in her care.

Here is something worth remembering in a Christian Marriage: never criticize your mate to others or in a public setting. If you want to correct or disagree with him, do it privately. Publicly, however, always support him. Let people know that you and your husband are "one."
She does her work eagerly and diligently. "She seeketh wool, and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands. She is like the merchants' ships; she bringeth her food from afar. She riseth also while it is yet night, and giveth meat to her household, and a portion to her maidens. Pr 31:13" Not only does this woman keep her family well-clothed, but she goes out of her way to find the finest, freshest ingredients for their meals. This requires good planning and management.
She is a good businesswoman Vs. 16 " Pr 31:16 She considereth a field, and buyeth it: with the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard. " The feminist movement has tried to prove that a woman who stays at home is really not working. However, anyone who has ever tended to a household knows that it is constant work. It is no nine-to-five job. It is basically 18 hours a day (and often more!). This passage does not advocate that every woman needs to work out of her home. Its underlying theme is that this woman is resourceful, and she carefully manages her money.
She keeps, herself in good physical shape. "She girdeth her loins with strength,." (v17) Needless to say, because of the constant manual labor required at this time, trips to the gym were not needed. In our time, however, we may need to make exercise a discipline of our life. Scripture tells us, "For bodily exercise profiteth little: but godliness is profitable unto all things,..." (Timothy 4:8a). The pursuit of godliness is more important than the pursuit of a slim waist and trim figure. On the other hand, Scripture does not forbid you from presenting yourself in an attractive way. Being sloppy and unkempt is not a virtue. The godly woman will find that balance between the spiritual and the physical in her life. We have to work with what God has given us and do our best to be as physically to our mate as we can, without neglecting our spiritual character in the presses.
She is submissive to her husband.
"Be submissive to your own husbands..." (1Peter 3:1a) The wife may protest, "My husband is failing to love me as Christ loves the Church; therefore, I am not required to submit to him." But that is not what the bible teaches! First of all, one needs a biblical understanding of what submission is and is not.. It clearly does not mean that a wife is to have no opinion of her own. On the other hand, does it mean that she should think of herself and her fulfillment first? - before submitting to her husband?
3. Principles for Effective Reaching Your Husband for Christ In God's ideal order, each partner would be living and thinking about the other more than themselves. Yet, in less than ideal situations, Peter tells us how a believing wife can effectively reach a non-believing husband for Jesus Christ-or motivate a complacent husband to greater spirituality. A. Be a Silent Persuader. Peter tells the wife that you can effectively reach your husband "with out a word". Your husband will not be won to the Lord by "telling" him what to do, but by "showing" him what to do. Your actions speak louder than words. You live the godly life, and God will do the saving.
Avoid the temptation to manipulate. The word "manipulate" means "to manage or to influence by artful or devious skill; to change something to suit one's purpose or advantage." Manipulation will never be a lasting change. If someone is manipulated into doing something ,they he can also be manipulated out of doing it.
Avoid the temptation to nag. A woman will usually resort to this when she feels that her husband is not paying attention to her. King Solomon wrote, "A foolish son is the calamity of his father: and the contentions of a wife are a continual dropping. " (Proverbs 19:13). He also said, "It is better to dwell in the wilderness, than with a contentious and an angry woman." (Proverbs 21:19). Nagging will only drive a husband away, not draw him in. Remember to notice what he has done- and not what he has not done.
Watch what you do and say. Proverbs 12:18 say's "There is that speaketh like the piercings of a sword: but the tongue of the wise is health."
B. Cultivate the Peace of God in Your Life. Peter tells women to not let their adornments be merely outward, but to let it be "the hidden man of the heart" (v.4) Wives, if you follow these biblical principles, you will help to "break the ground" of a hardened heart.
Disclamier. These are good starting places in a marriage but if you are being physically or mentally abused please seek help. Talk with your pastor he will help you with where you need to go.

36 Christian Ways to Reduce Stress


1. Pray.
2. Go to bed on time.
3. Get up on time so you can start the day unrushed.
4. Say "No" to projects that won't fit into your time schedule, or that will compromise your mental health.
5. Delegate tasks to capable others.
6. Simplify and unclutter your life.
7. Less is more. (Although one is often not enough, two are often too many).
8. Allow extra time to do things and to get to places.
9. Pace yourself. Spread out big changed and difficult projects over time: don't lump the hard things all together.
10. Take one day at a time.
11. Separate worries from concerns. If a situation is a concern find out what God would have you to do and let go of the anxiety. If you can't do anything about a situation... forget it.
12. Live within your budget: don't use credit cards for ordinary purchases.
13. Have backups; an extra car key in your wallet, an extra house key buried somewhere, where only you know where it is.
14. Do something for the kid in you everyday.
15. Carry a Bible with you to read while waiting in line.
16. Eat right.
17. Get organized so everything has it place.
18. Listen to a tape of incouragement while driving.
19. Write thoughts and inspirations down in a special place.
20. Everday, find time to be alone with God.
21. Meditate the Scriptures.
22. Having problems? Talk to God on the spot. No matter where you are. Try to nip small problems in the bud. Don't wait until it's time to go to bed to try to pray.
23. Make friends with godly people.
24. Keep a folder of favorite scriptures on hand.
25. Remember that the shortest bridge between dispair and hope is often a good "Thank you, Jesus.
26. Laugh.
27. Laugh some more.
28. Take your work seriously, but yourself not at all.
29. Sing
30. Develop a forgiving attitude (most people are doing the best they can).
31. Be kind to unkind people ( they probably need it the most).
32. Sit on your ego.
33. Talk less, listen more.
34. Slow down.
35. Remind yourself that you are not the general manager of the universe.
36. Every night before bed, think of one thing you're grateful for that you've never been grateful for before. God Has A Way Of Turning Things Around For You. "If God is for us, who can be against us?" (Romans 8:31)

Manna in the morning




Morning is the best time for getting to know God. This principle was deeply impressed upon the children of Israel by His daily gift of manna. The angel food cake rained down from heaven early in the morning, six days a week, for 40 years. If one waited too long to gather it, the manna would evaporate in the heat of the sun.

“They gathered it morning by morning, every man as much as he should eat; but when the sun grew hot, it would melt.” Exodus 16:21.
Likewise, if we wait too long for our spiritual devotions, the hustle and bustle of the day will get our attention before the Lord does.
The busier we are and the more we have to do, the more we need to take time to pray. It is easy to get bogged down by chores, children, pet and animals. While we all have daily task we must complete to do them cheerfully and with our hearts in the right place we need to take the time to talk and listen to the Lord.  Let’s not allow the manna to melt.
Jesus, our example, practiced morning devotions. “And in the morning, rising up a great while before day, He went out, and departed into a solitary place, and then prayed.” Mark 1:35.
As famous evangelist Charles Spurgeon well said: “The morning is the gate of the day, and it should be well guarded with prayer. It is one end of the thread on which the day’s actions are strung, and should be well knotted with devotion. If we felt the majesty of life we should be more careful of its mornings.
“He who rushes from his bed to his business and waiteth not to worship is as foolish as though he had not put on his clothes, or cleansed his face, and as unwise as though he had dashed into battle without arms or armor. Be it ours to bathe in the softly flowing river of communion with God, before the heat of the wilderness and the burden of the way begins to oppress.” — The Truth About Mary Magdalene, Doug Bathelor, p. 53