Week 115: Marriages and the Salvation of One Spouse
Please join us this week in praying for marriages
in which one of two non-believing spouses has become a believer in our Lord Jesus
Christ. The difficulties a marriage can experience when entered into by a
believer and a non-believer are many. All of those difficulties and more
can be present in the marriage of non-believers when one comes to faith in
Jesus Christ and the other does not.
The new believer can find being faithful to Christ difficult
because the very one s/he is joined to in marriage is at the least not equipped
to be supportive and at the most possibly hostile. The non-believing
spouse, even without intention, can tempt the new believer into situations that
would violate his/her new relationship with Christ. These situations can
strike at the heart of companionship and cause the couple to doubt the
suitability of their relationship.
Non-believing friends of the unequally-yoked couple
can drive a wedge between the two by siding with the unbeliever when
disagreements arise. On the other hand, as the believing spouse builds a
new circle of Christian friends and spends time with them in worship and
fellowship, the non-believing spouse can feel abandoned and, in a metaphorical
sense, even assaulted by an onslaught of “holier-than-thous”. This danger
is particularly likely if the new circle of friends takes sides and does not
express the truth of the gospel in love.
Pray this week that couples in this life situation
will
- Be protected by the Holy Spirit
- Seek to understand each other
- Keep their lines of communication open
- Guard their marriages against the hurtful actions and words of friends, even well-meaning ones
Pray that the new believer will
- Pray for his/her spouse
- Speak the truth in love
- Be wise in knowing when to speak and when to let God do the speaking
- Be patient, not abandoning the unbelieving spouse or assuming he/she can be shamed into the kingdom of God
- Be strong against temptation without demonizing the unbelieving spouse
Pray that the unbelieving spouse will
- Be tender to the gospel
- Recognize the remarkable change that Jesus is making in the life of his/her spouse
- Be restrained from tempting the new believer into behavior contrary to the gospel
- Be willing to listen to and examine what the new believer says has changed his/her life
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