
Wise Counsel: The Secrets of a Great Marriage, Lesson 2
Eliminating Enemy Number One
From the following list, check what you think is the most destructive force in marriage today.
The number one destroyer of marital love is buried anger. When we bury anger inside, we always bury it alive!
"If you’re angry, don’t sin by nursing your grudge. Don’t let the sun go down with you still angry - get over it quickly; don’t give the devil a foothold." Ephesians 4:16-17
Anger is a God-given emotion and is not sinful in itself; it carries no moral weight. Anger simply moves us to righteous or unrighteous behavior. We choose the direction.
How do you and your spouse handle anger? Check the ways you handle anger and circle the ways your spouse handles anger.
The two sinful uses of anger are clamming up (pout, sulk, withdraw, ignore, brood, fume, won’t cooperate) and blowing up (shout, scream, rage, insult, ridicule, intimidate, threaten, sarcasm).
"Watch out that no bitterness takes root among you, for as it springs up it causes deep trouble, hurting many." Heb. 12:15
"Stupid people shout in anger; the wise person holds his temper in and cools it." Proverbs 29:11
The Three Most Common Results of Buried Anger
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Four Steps For Unloading Buried Anger
"And when you stand and pray, forgive anything you may have against anyone, that your Father in heaven will forgive your wrongs you have done." Mark 11:25
We release our offender through forgiveness. Forgiveness means we release the emotional ropes that have held us. Shade in the cup up to the level of unforgiveness in your life. In the unshaded area, write the words ‘God’s Forgiveness’.
An Ounce of Prevention Can Save Your Marriage
Clamming up and blowing up build relational walls that result in isolation. To prevent this from occurring in your marriage, you must consistently practice the helps below:
Instead of clamming up...
Instead of blowing up...
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