"Christianity is the story of how the rightful king has landed, you might say landed in disguise, and is calling us all to take part in a great campaign of sabotage."

- C. S. Lewis
Gary Thomas on the Sin of Marital Dissatisfaction

The Jollyblogger finds another gem, this time from one of my favorite writers, Gary Thomas (by way of Carolyn McCulley).

From Thomas' Crosswalk article "The Sin of Marital Dissatisfaction":


Whenever marital dissatisfaction rears its head in my marriage -- as it does in virtually every marriage -- I simply check my focus. The times that I am happiest and most fulfilled in my marriage are the times when I am intent on drawing meaning and fulfillment from becoming a better husband rather than from demanding a "better" wife. If you're a Christian, the reality is that, biblically speaking, you can't swap your spouse for someone else. But you can change yourself. And that change can bring the fulfillment that you mistakenly believe is found only by changing partners. In one sense, it's comical: Yes, we need a changed partner, but the partner that needs to change is not our spouse, it's us! I don't know why this works. I don't know how you can be unsatisfied maritally, and then offer yourself to God to bring about change in your life and suddenly find yourself more satisfied with the same spouse. I don't why this works, only that it does work. It takes time, and by time I mean maybe years. But if your heart is driven by the desire to draw near to Jesus, you find joy by becoming like Jesus. You'll never find joy by doing something that offends Jesus -- such as instigating a divorce or an affair.

Good and challenging stuff.

Be sure to read the follow-up thoughts from both David and Carolyn.

Btw, ministers, I think Gary Thomas's Sacred Marriage would make great required reading in pre-marital counseling. Might want to check it out.

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