Note: If the couple can have a person (1) that they both respect and is knowledgeable of the scripture together with them during this process, it will help tremendously. If the couple desires to do this privately, make sure their hearts are humble enough to quietly listen to each other (this is not easy and an objective voice is often needed).
Step #1Have the couple read aloud and reflect on Psalm 107:33-35 |
Ask Describe the two pictures below. Which picture more accurately presently describes your marriage.
The couple going through difficult times should admit their marriage is more similar to the wilderness picture where the ground is thirsty, dry and cracked (verse 33). Something has been withheld. What is being withheld? God’s blessings. God’s love.
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Step #2Pray aloud using Psalm 107:33-35 as a basis. |
"Dear Lord, we come to you because we are broken. What we have in front of us is a thirsty ground. A dried up pool. Lord, pools were made to spring forth water. They were designed to bring life to those around them. Lord, this marriage is like a pool that has gone dry and is cracked by the hot son. We need your life. We need your forgiveness. We need you to bring a miracle into this barren pool that it might again flow with life and water and be a blessing to many around them. Again, only you can do this. It says, "He changes a wilderness into a pool of water." We now specifically ask that you bring this couple to this abundance. In the powerful Name of Jesus Christ we pray. Amen." | ||
Step #3Identify the issues |
Have each person privately write down the three most troublesome things that his or her partner does. You can have them answer the questions,
"I really get upset when my spouse _______________________." "I really would wish my spouse would change the way he/she ________________." |
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Step #4Classify each grievance |
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Step #5Exchange and examine the problems |
Exchange papers among the spouses and review the problems your spouse has against the other. Especially note whether you can agree with the classification on whether it is a sin or not. |
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