Fidelity
July 14
He who loves his wife loves himself.
Ephesians 5:28
“Flirting, however harmless you might feel about it, is still being unfaithful
to Gretchen,” Cal said. “It’s a temptation to take it a step further. Yes, it can
make you feel alive. It wouldn’t be tempting if it didn’t. But it’s wrong, Randy.
Gretchen deserves better. So do you.”
“But I don’t feel in love anymore,” Randy argued. “This other woman makes
me feel appreciated and understood. I don’t get that from Gretchen. I’m tired
of going through the motions.”
“You know, Randy, Patty and I felt the same way years ago. We’d lost the
spark, and it felt too much like work to pretend. But we stuck it out and allowed
God to lead us through counseling where we found out things had begun to
overshadow our love; we’d stopped communicating.
“Randy, when someone of the opposite sex pays attention to us in a way
our spouse hasn’t, we can easily form an unhealthy emotional bond. It feels
right, and it tempts us to give up in spite of the covenant we made. You’ve got
to fight the temptation,” Cal urged.
“How’d you get through it?” Randy asked.
“With a lot of work in God’s strength, and understanding that issues will
always raise themselves up to assault our marriage. We fought for what we
knew was right. And in the fighting, we learned that our love hadn’t died; it had
become bogged down by the issues we faced.”
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No-fault divorce, disillusionments, and annulments are easily granted and too
widely accepted. “If you aren’t happy, move on,” we say, putting our happiness
ahead of our spouse, our children, and our commitment.
Marriage is meant to be forever, not until we get tired.
Fidelity is standing in God’s strength instead of our own, holding ground
not meant to be given up. It’s where integrity is discovered and selfish ambi-
tions are laid to rest.
Fifty percent of today’s marriages end in divorce. Statistics say that eighty
percent of those who remarry will divorce again. You will take each unattended
issue wherever you go. Great reward can come from not giving in to selfish
desires. Stay and fight for what God ordained.
Prayer
“Weld my marriage to You, Lord. Help us stand
and fight instead of giving in to the temptations
of infidelity. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”