Do You Know About Spousal Contentment?
Contentment is beyond money and material things
Beloved married people,
“But godliness with contentment is great gain.” 1 Timothy 6:6 KJV
Usually, when we consider the topic of contentment, we think of money and material things.
However, the concept extends to many other areas of life, including marriage.
Contentment in marriage is great gain.
The dictionary defines contentment as ‘ a state of happiness and satisfaction’
People who are discontent in their marriage usually make themselves and their spouses miserable.
Such people are never satisfied with what they have and are always wanting, expecting or even demanding more. This can eventually destroy the marriage relationship.
Beloved, be content with your spouse.
Anyone taller than him/ her is too tall, anyone shorter than him or her is too short, and anyone more handsome/ beautiful is too handsome/beautiful abeg. 😂
Be content. Look at your spouse and say ‘See who God blessed me with, just look at him/her, all MINE🥰’
Instead of focusing on all the things your spouse isn’t, you can find the things that are wonderful about them and learn to be content with them just the way they are.
Sometimes people change the most when the pressure of expectation is off them!
Contentment is not the way to handle major issues like infidelity, addictions and abuse. These are not things you just sit tight and be content with. These are problems that require action. Speak to your Pastors and marriage mentors.
Many marriages are broken not by major sin, but by seemingly ‘little foxes’ of disappointment and unmet expectations that eventually pile up into mountains of distance between husband and wife.
Be content with the good that God has given you in your spouse.
In life and in marriage, contentment is a virtue. Ask God to help you.
ℹ️ This article is from Making Marriages Work. You can follow them on Instagram @makingmarriageswork for more uplifting Christian marriage content.
