Week 146: Marriages and Retirement
Please join us this week in praying for marriages
facing retirement. Retirement, whether the retirement of one or both
spouses, can be a significant stressor in a marriage. Even when the
retirement is a free choice and comes at a planned time, it creates changes in
schedules, changes in relationships and changes in routine.
All these changes, even when desired, carry some
level of stress. When the retirement is forced by an employer or ill
health or comes at an inconvenient time (like when retirement savings have
taken a plunge), the stress can be even greater.
Some level of discomfort in a marriage at
retirement time is often experienced just because many people just don’t handle
change well, even positive change. Change means unknowns and unknowns
create fear in many people. A fearful spouse or a fearful couple does not
bode well for marital harmony.
And of course we have all heard of occasions when
someone has eagerly anticipated retirement only to be dissatisfied, restless
and bored when the retirement actually arrived. A dissatisfied, restless
and bored spouse can cause marital strife, particularly if the retired spouse
expects his/her mate to fulfill the physical, emotional or intellectual voids
that accompanied retirement.
Pray this week that couples facing retirement will
- Experience the peace of God that surpasses all understanding
- Have a positive attitude and outlook about change, even if the change was not desired
- Understand life is not over and God is not finished with them yet
- See their retirement as an opportunity to use more freely their time, talents and resources for the kingdom of God
- Delight in the additional time they will have with each other
- Resist the temptation to vegetate
- Engage in activities that will keep their minds and bodies strong and sharp
- Be longsuffering and compassionate with each other as they adjust to the changes and deal with the fears of retirement
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