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Your Question:
Can a small act of kindness bring new life to our relationships when we're feeling tired?
Answer:
As a pastor, I've seen many couples struggle with the monotony of daily life, feeling like they're just going through the motions. It's during these times that a small act of kindness can bring new life to our relationships. When we're feeling tired, it's easy to get caught up in our own selfishness and neglect the needs of our loved ones. But serving others, even in the smallest ways, can be a powerful way to break through that sense of exhaustion and reconnect with our spouse. In our marriage, my wife Susan and I have found that it's the little things that count. Whether it's helping with household chores or simply taking the time to listen to each other, these acts of service can bring a sense of joy and connection back into our relationship. And it's not just about the big gestures – it's the everyday moments that can make all the difference. When we prioritize our relationship and make time for each other, it can be a powerful antidote to the feelings of fatigue and discontent that can creep in. As I reflect on my own life, I'm reminded of the importance of gratitude and appreciation in our relationships. When we take the time to focus on the good things in our spouse, rather than dwelling on their shortcomings, it can be a powerful way to break through feelings of resentment and frustration. By choosing to see the best in each other, we can create a sense of joy and connection that can bring new life to our relationships, even in the midst of tiredness and monotony.
Sources:
addictions a banquet in the grave
edward t welch
sacred marriage
gary thomas
meaning of marriage
timothy keller
depression
edward welch
proverbs
lindsay wilson
confronting christianity
rebecca mclaughlin
true sexual morality
daniel heimbach
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