Day 14 - Evening

Theme: UNDERSTANDING BEFORE BEING UNDERSTOOD: Building Connection Through Communication and Compassion

Reflection
Tonight, don't focus on what your spouse did wrong.
Think about one thing you understand better about them because of this week's conversations.
Thank God for the privilege of knowing another person's heart.

God's Word
"Be kind and compassionate to one another." — Ephesians 4:32

Heart Check
Am I still curious about my spouse's heart?

My (LEWIS') HEART NOTE
Over the years, I have discovered that many couples don't stop loving each other; they simply stop understanding each other.
They become familiar with each other's routines but unfamiliar with each other's hearts.
My encouragement is simple:
Stay curious about your spouse.
Ask questions.
Listen to the answers.
Notice the changes.
Pay attention to the things they don't say.
Sometimes the person you married years ago is carrying new dreams, new fears and new responsibilities today.
Don't assume you already know everything about them.
Keep discovering one another.

Prayer
Lord Jesus, thank You for the gift of marriage. Help us never stop learning how to love one another. Let understanding replace assumptions, compassion replace criticism, and grace replace resentment. Amen.

Marriage Nugget:
"The longer you are married, the more you should discover—not assume—you know about each other."

Remember
In marriage, it is not about winning the argument; it is about winning each other's hearts.
Day 14 - Evening Theme: UNDERSTANDING BEFORE BEING UNDERSTOOD: Building Connection Through Communication and Compassion Reflection Tonight, don't focus on what your spouse did wrong. Think about one thing you understand better about them because of this week's conversations. Thank God for the privilege of knowing another person's heart. 📖 God's Word "Be kind and compassionate to one another." — Ephesians 4:32 🌙 Heart Check Am I still curious about my spouse's heart? ❤️ My (LEWIS') HEART NOTE Over the years, I have discovered that many couples don't stop loving each other; they simply stop understanding each other. They become familiar with each other's routines but unfamiliar with each other's hearts. My encouragement is simple: Stay curious about your spouse. Ask questions. Listen to the answers. Notice the changes. Pay attention to the things they don't say. Sometimes the person you married years ago is carrying new dreams, new fears and new responsibilities today. Don't assume you already know everything about them. Keep discovering one another. 🙏 Prayer Lord Jesus, thank You for the gift of marriage. Help us never stop learning how to love one another. Let understanding replace assumptions, compassion replace criticism, and grace replace resentment. Amen. 💎 Marriage Nugget: "The longer you are married, the more you should discover—not assume—you know about each other." Remember In marriage, it is not about winning the argument; it is about winning each other's hearts.
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