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September 8, 2020

Words To Encourage Your Husband

I have been married to my sweet man for 24 years.  I have been married to him for more than half my life.  And I will admit, I’m still trying to figure out how men receive respect as love.  Sometimes I get it completely wrong.  And occasionally I feel like they should receive food as love.

But if there’s one thing I’ve learned it’s that I can cook for him all the live long day but if I am not respecting him then in his eyes I’m not loving him.

As wives, we have incredible power in the lives of our husbands.  We have the power to build them up, or tear them down.

As wives, we love to feel loved and be romanced.  But for our husbands, they love to feel respected and to know we believe in them.  And I can assure you that feeling doesn’t come from a loaf of hot, homemade bread and potato soup.  Believe me, I’ve tried.

God created men with a need to have respect from their wives.

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Our men need to know that they are enough just as they are, and they are exactly what we desire.

Each time you give your husband a loving word of praise, you are valuing him.  He will feel treasured, adored, loved and he will thrive.  But something even more amazing happens – when you verbally appreciate your spouse with sincerity, his value goes up in your eyes, too.  You see him the way you are describing him and he becomes more and more valuable to you.  It is a win-win situation.  With more words of affirmation, love grows.  And when you speak of your love for one another, it increases your intimacy.  Um, hello smokin’ hot marriage!  When his woman is behind him, he will be able to take on the world.   Side-note:  I would bet when you shower him with praise, affirmation and kind words…you’ll get the same in return!

Actions speak louder than words, we all know that.  I know my actions speak love to him.  Whether it’s me spending hours in the kitchen cooking his favorite meal, jumping in and helping him with a job or being interested in something he is passionate about.  But it’s also vitally important to also speak it.

And ladies, I encourage you to praise him in front of your kids.  First of all, remember your kids are learning what marriage looks like by watching you.  They sure do need to see that their Mama appreciates and respects their Dad.  It means backing him up when he’s made a decision (even if you don’t agree), it means not making a decision without talking to him first and it means speaking good about him even when he isn’t around.  We need to teach our littles to appreciate how hard their Dads work to support and lead our households!

In Ephesians 5:33 we are told Each one of you also must love his wife as he loves himself, and the wife must respect her husband.  I’ve read this verse over and over again.  It doesn’t say respect your husband only when you feel he deserves it, it doesn’t say he has to GIVE respect to GET respect and it’s certainly not up to us to deem when he is worthy of it.  God was pretty clear with this verse, the wife MUST respect her husband.  Period.  (Unless there is a Biblically moral issue at stake in which God’s authority will supersede our husbands).

Just a little side-note, it takes thirteen compliments to replace one negative comment.  Keep that tucked in the back of your mind when you’re hoppin’ mad at him and thinking of saying something rude or tearing him down.

Let’s help him take on the world today girls.  Here are some words of encouragement you can speak into your marriage and your mans heart today.

  • Thank you for loving me.
  • I am so glad to have you as my husband.
  • I love that look you give me.
  • I trust you.
  • I am such a different woman because of you.
  • Is there anything I can help you with?
  • Thank you for being such a great husband.
  • What is your opinion on this?
  • Thank you for always being honest.
  • You’re my favorite.
  • Thank you for being faithful.
  • I’m sorry, will you forgive me?
  • I love holding your hand while we pray.
  • Thank you for leading our home so well.
  • You’re so cute/hot/sexy.
  • I’m glad you’re my best friend.
  • Hey, the kids are in bed early. 😉
  • I trust your judgement.
  • You are such a great Dad.
  • Those jeans and boots are so sexy on you.
  • Thank you for trusting me.
  • You can do anything you set your mind to.
  • I’m so excited to do life alongside you.
  • Thank you for working so hard for our family.
  • Last night was amazing.
  • You give the best hugs.
  • I love how safe I feel with you.
  • I’m so glad you’re my man.
  • I am so incredibly proud of you.
  • Thank you for helping me today, I couldn’t have done it without you.
  • I absolutely adore your heart.
  • I love spending time with you.
  • Thank you so much for doing that for me.
  • God knew my heart needed you.
  • I can’t stop thinking about you today.
  • You are so brave and strong.
  • I appreciate you being so patient with me, I know it’s not easy.
  • I have loved watching you grow in your walk with God.
  • Your eyes are so sexy.
  • Is there anything special you’d like me to cook for you?
  • Thank you for making me feel beautiful.
  • How about a kiss?
  • Thank you for always supporting my dreams.
  • In your arms is my favorite place to be.
  • I know that was hard for you, you did it so well!
  • Say please and thank you to him.
  • You have such great integrity.
  • I am more in love with you than ever.
  • I love holding your hand.
  • Our kids are sure blessed to have you as their Dad.
  • I appreciate you putting our family first.
  • I can’t wait to see you after work, I’ve missed you.
  • You still take my breath away.
  • You are exactly what I asked God for.
  • I love you so much.
Do you have any other encouraging words you speak to your husband?  What else would you add to the list?  How do you express your encouragement and respect to him?

Filed in: marriage • by Amy • Leave a Comment

September 2, 2020

Your Words Matter

They said he can’t come over because our family isn’t their type of people.

Not their type of people.

I’ve replayed those five words time after time.  Suddenly, I wasn’t hearing “Not their type of people.”  I was hearing, “You aren’t good enough.“

The sting of those words quickly set in.

Almost instantly memories of other hurtful words came flooding back.

Maybe it was the time I was told I couldn’t be friends with someone because I was adopted, and that means “you don’t know where she comes from.”

Maybe it was the time my birth-father said “I won’t be there for Christmas“, and I’ve never heard from him again.

Or the time I was told I was “too needy of a friend and should consider getting a job.”

I’ve been on the receiving end of painful words, words that cut to the bone and that pierce your heart and ache deep.

Words that leave you unable to breathe because they are so painful.

Time after time, words have pierced my heart and I’ve experienced the sting of rejection from them.  Those words, safely tucked away, to be pulled out later and replayed.  As I grew older and replayed the hurtful words said to me, I began to expect that eventually those closest to me would hurt me.  I began reading it into the actions and expressions of others.  I told myself I was essentially unlikable and helplessly flawed.  Perceived rejections only confirmed that conviction.

Words are powerful.

Words are so powerful that God used them to form the earth and breathe life into humans.

Our words carry immeasurable significance y’all.  God tells us in Proverbs 13:3 Those who guard their lips preserve their lives, but those who speak rashly will come to ruin.  Our words can do two things: bless others or hurt them.

Jesus said Christians should be known for how deeply we love, not how deeply we hurt others.

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Words can’t be unheard after they’re said.  While sometimes people do say hurtful words on purpose, it’s just as likely they aren’t even aware.  They don’t even realize your heart has been bruised by their words or actions.

Why is this?

Because hurting people, hurt people.

The Bible tells us in Luke 6:45 The good man brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart, and the evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in his heart. For out of the overflow of his heart his mouth speaks.

So all the pain, rejection, humiliation and shame that we have in our hearts will eventually be spoken to someone else.

I think we’ve all been on both sides of this.  We’ve all been on the receiving end and unfortunately the giving end of hurtful words.

When a person tells you that you hurt them, you don’t get to decide that you didn’t.  How true that is.  It’s not about our intentions, it’s about the impact of our words and actions on others.

The truth is that our Lord stands ready and willing to lovingly take us in and offer comfort. He wants nothing more than for us to turn over those hurts and find healing in Him.

When I’ve been hurt by words there are reminders the Lord has whispered.

He is faithful.

God will never hurt me or reject me.  And God is not rejecting me just because my loved one has.  One of Satan’s favorite lies is that because someone has rejected me, so is God.  The truth is God loves me no matter how people treat me.

Responding.

When I am rejected, and hurting, I can assure you my first response isn’t godly.  I’m the first to admit I have a hot head and a fat mouth.  And I’ll be honest with y’all, my words aren’t always as sweet as a honeycomb.  I would spit hurtful, mean words back at them.  Words I knew would hurt them as much as they’ve hurt me.

This, my friends, has taken a lot of prayer on my end.

And with gentle prompts from Him, I’ve heard be silent and keep your eyes on Me.  My first response was the opposite.  My goal was to hurt them just as they hurt me.  Again, because hurting people hurt people.  God is showing me how to let mercy and grace lead the way.  Ending the cycle of destruction by pouring out grace to those who have or will hurt me with their words.  And responding with grace, kindness and encouragement.

Forgiveness.

I’m going to be honest, I’m not a good forgiver. If there is one thing I’m good at, it’s holding a grudge. Actually, I might even be considered a professional grudge holder. Forgiveness, no matter who it is directed to, is something that just doesn’t come easily to me.  Add in someone rejecting and hurting my children as well and it’s doubly as hard.

How do you forgive the one who caused such pain and created those deep, searing wounds.

What does Jesus say about holding a grudge?  He commands us to overlook sins and forgive those who hurt us.  He doesn’t ask us to do that, the Lord commands us to do that.

Let all bitterness and wrath and anger and clamor and slander be put away from you, along with all malice. Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.  Ephesians 4:31-32

But somewhere buried in our subconscious, we think the rules don’t apply to us.  The pain we know doesn’t fit the requirements of forgiveness.  We (read this as me) rationalize and justify our pain over and over again, talking ourselves out of forgiving.

And then we become resentful, angry, unforgiving and cold.

I am beginning with one simple statement…this is my opportunity to show them Jesus through me.  To be kind and tenderhearted, to offer words that build them up, expecting nothing in return.

Reaching out.

This one is hard for me.  Whether I want to admit it or not, this girl can be so proud!  That certainly isn’t an endearing quality.  God’s Word has much to say about pride.

When we love our relationships, we should have no room for pride and arrogance to creep in.  Regardless of who is to blame, when we are really serious about reconciling a relationship, we put aside our pride and sometimes that means being the first one to take the step towards restoration.

Forgiveness doesn’t always equal relationship.

Sometimes relationships flat-line and some are just toxic.  Or maybe the other person, someone you loved and shared life with, disappears without any explanation.  I honestly just don’t know how to take a single step forward in a relationship that has dead-ended.  Ones where there is no earthly way of moving forward.  Where I just don’t know which way to go.

All I do know is this, we are to love one another.

A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.  John 13:34

I have to believe that forgiveness and love doesn’t mean we’re required to have a relationship.

Love doesn’t mean we walk back in.  It doesn’t mean we forget.  It doesn’t mean it didn’t happen and we aren’t thankful that the journey brought us out.

It means we continue to love, even from a distance.  We choose the best for them, for us, for this time.  We refuse bitterness.  We refuse anger.  We refuse to keep allowing our heart to stir.  We become aware of our pain and we seek and find healing.

When you don’t know how to move forward, choose love.  When there seems to be no earthly way of moving on, choose love.

Healing.

When we find ourselves in the midst of ripped pages and the reflection of a broken heart, it’s comforting to know He is already there.  In all my broken places, God has turned a my mess into a holy offering by pouring Himself right in.  He has never left me down.  And now those cracks allow Him to pour right out.

I know in the middle of my messy mascara days, He’s busy writing an amazing story.

Beth Moore, in Praying God’s Word, said:

The rejected person who turns entirely to God and His Word can find glorious restoration and acceptance in Christ no matter what happens.

In this world we will no doubt experience hurt and rejection again and again.  I will have words said to me again that make me catch my breath.  But if we keep our eyes on Him, He will restore our broken hearts and turn our troubles into triumph.

Today I’m celebrating God’s faithfulness in bringing me through every deep hurt in my life and keeping me connected to Him.  Oh how He loves me – and you.  Because of Jesus, hope prevails!

Filed in: Christianity • by Amy • Leave a Comment

September 1, 2020

September Wallpaper // Freebie

To grab these wallpapers just right-click on either DESKTOP or IPHONE below, right-click on the image, save the image and set it as either your desktop wallpaper or your iPhone Home or Lock screen.  Enjoy!

DESKTOP // IPHONE

Disclaimer: These designs are Copyright © 2020 Forever Beloved/Amy Cutler and are for personal use only.  You must not re-distribute or use commercially.  If you share one on social media, please tag @foreverbeloved or link back to www.foreverbeloved.net

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