Scripture: Acts 24:16
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Well this post is a few days in the making. I've been dealing with a lot of other things going on with regards to our marriage, still working on it, but needing to be mentally clear on a few things first, so this kinda got pushed to the side for a moment...but I am still committed so I'm still going to do it!
So, this day...tough! I don't know if I fully understand the question. I understand the first statement about reacting lovingly instead of with irritation -- tough today --, but I'm not sure what is meant by "areas where you need to add margin to your schedule."
I may have to skip today and come back to it after further study and maybe clarifying with a few other people about its meaning.
But I will chose to react lovingly instead of with irritation. This is hard for me as I am a quick to anger person. I often over react, mostly out of pent up emotions. But I am trying to make a better effort about my reactions and giving Jordan the benefit of the doubt and trying to explain clearly before I get upset. It's very hard to change an emotion that you've been using freely for most of your life. But I know that my marriage, friendships, etc...will benefit from my becoming slow to anger. After all, it is biblical to be slow to anger... "The LORD is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love." Psalm 103:7-9
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Well this post is a few days in the making. I've been dealing with a lot of other things going on with regards to our marriage, still working on it, but needing to be mentally clear on a few things first, so this kinda got pushed to the side for a moment...but I am still committed so I'm still going to do it!
So, this day...tough! I don't know if I fully understand the question. I understand the first statement about reacting lovingly instead of with irritation -- tough today --, but I'm not sure what is meant by "areas where you need to add margin to your schedule."
I may have to skip today and come back to it after further study and maybe clarifying with a few other people about its meaning.
But I will chose to react lovingly instead of with irritation. This is hard for me as I am a quick to anger person. I often over react, mostly out of pent up emotions. But I am trying to make a better effort about my reactions and giving Jordan the benefit of the doubt and trying to explain clearly before I get upset. It's very hard to change an emotion that you've been using freely for most of your life. But I know that my marriage, friendships, etc...will benefit from my becoming slow to anger. After all, it is biblical to be slow to anger... "The LORD is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love." Psalm 103:7-9
