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5 Habits for a Healthy Marriage

A little while ago I wrote about the first thing we’d discuss with you if we could have coffee together. Feel free to read that post if you haven’t, but basically we’d talk about your beliefs. Namely, your belief in the person and work of Jesus Christ and what that means for your marriage.

This blog post would be the second conversation we’d have with you.

5 Habits for a Healthy Marriage

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Let’s get tangible. What habits can you build into your lives that will build your marriage?

Disclaimer: this post is written for Selena and myself as much as anyone else… we don’t have it figured out (not even close). With that, let’s give it a shot:

Habit 1: Talk about important things

It’s one thing for us to say “communicate daily”. Thanks Captain Obvious…

Small talk is fine. Playful joking is fun! Scheduling and task-related talks are crucial. However, if you never consciously build emotional & spiritual intimacy, you risk creating a shallow communication culture in your household.

Communicating about deeper things intentionally will build honesty and vulnerability that is endearing, edifying, and strengthening.

How?

This is largely up to you, but Selena and I have found two things that work well for us.

Habit 2: Pray for each other, out loud, together.

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We definitely encourage couples to pray together. But sometimes the default is to pray about things that are “outside” of the marriage. What I’m suggesting here is much different.

Pray for your spouse, out loud, face-to-face, and holding hands. Pray for their health, concerns, peace, wisdom, etc. It’s biblical and God is faithful to show up and soften hearts when we gather in His name. Matthew 18:20 says, “For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I among them.” That’s truth.

How?

We wrote a few posts that may help you if you’re wondering where to begin:

Habit 3: Plan for intimacy & dating

Life gets busy, nothing new. Nothing indicates your priorities better than your schedule. Make sure your spouse is truly a priority by making time for them on your calendar. Just because you’re married doesn’t mean you stop dating each other and being romantic.

How?

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Selena and I have found the following to be helpful in our marriage:

Habit 4: Live beneath your means

Finances are one of the biggest problem areas for marriages. This isn’t because money itself is problematic, but rather because of how it’s managed.

Overspending is a huge problem in our culture, and consumer debt is out of control. We must be good stewards of our finances, according to God’s principles, or risk causing disorder and chaos in this area of our lives and marriages.

How?

Create habits of living beneath your means by discussing what your budget is and how purchasing decisions will be made. Here are some tangible ideas:

Remember Matthew 6:26: Look at the birds of the air: they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they?

Habit 5: Serve others together

We strongly believe that your marriage is your ministry. You serve and honor each other as spouses, and together you can extend that ministry to your community. In all instances of Christ-like love, Christ is glorified. This is our ultimate purpose as humans: to glorify God.

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Serving together is an incredibly valuable habit since it will consistently remind you that your core purpose is to bring God glory, not yourself happiness. (Happiness is good, just not as our primary goal.)

How?

The possibilities for serving are vast, here are some suggestions:

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Theme: Be Intentional

While this list isn’t exhaustive by any means, I do believe these 5 habits will help keep your marriage healthy. In all cases, the core idea is that we must be intentional in the important areas of life. Whatever we neglect will surely die or be overcome with chaos.

Friends, be intentional in your marriage! Build each other up in Christ-like love, use wisdom, and in all cases, Glorify God.

Question:
What habits do you and your spouse have that keeps your marriage/lives healthy?

Top photo credit: Jeff Marsh

Have you heard of the The 31-Day Pursuit Challenge?

Every marriage begins with passion, purpose, and pursuit, but few stay that way. That’s why we wrote Husband in Pursuit and Wife in Pursuit Together, they make what we’re calling the 31-Day Pursuit Challenge. Couples are encouraged take the challenge together. We’re already starting to hear stories of transformed marriages! Are you up for the challenge?

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