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Marriage during the Wilderness
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Marriage during the Wilderness

If you are going through the wilderness with a spouse, it can be the best of times, and it can be the worst of times. You will see the worst of each other coming out while you are being transformed, and you may feel very vulnerable and judged at times. But remember, your spouse can be a great help and comfort to you as well. You may feel like you are out in the middle of the ocean languishing, but at least there is someone languishing there with you. You are not alone.

A spouse or ourselves, can be a prophet of God or of demons during the wilderness, sometimes both in five minutes, and we must be very careful about what we say to our spouses, especially during times of heavy spiritual attack. There is always some rotten evil spirit that knows exactly the right thing to say that will hurt the other person deeply, but conversely, Gods Spirit can also speak through you if you allow love, and not bitterness to live in your heart during this difficult time of change. Forgiving, and letting go of the past, keeps the way clear for peace.

We can choose every minute to either be salve or salt in someone’s wounds. In the wilderness, all of our old wounds that haven't been healed are laid bare so that they can finally be resolved and healed. One kind word or gentle touch can make all the difference in the world to someone who is facing their old pain. We must seek to cover and comfort our wilderness partners, even though it would be easy to take a cheap shot at them. Love never fails so choose love.

So, as you help and minister to your partner during your time in the wilderness, you are actually helping yourself. The old scripture that states, "What you sow, you reap", has kind of taken on a kind of a negative connotation of just experiencing the bad consequences for our wrong actions. But when you sow good into your wilderness partner, good will be reaped back, and it will help you get through your wilderness much faster and easier. Anger just feeds the fire of strife.

By showing kindness and love, the spiritual life you save, may be your own. You may be seeing someone at their worst right now, but God is only doing this to form His best in them. You will progressively see them change if you choose to pray for them, and don't give up. You will see their wonderful transformation and affirm their testimony of how God changed them and set them free. Pray for those whom God has joined you with in your wilderness time, and refrain from being critical or condemning; things will go much easier for you if you do. God put you two together to help each other through this tough time, so love and help each other.