J.C. Ryle J.C. Ryle (1816 - 1900)
Hell
"Hell is truth known too late."
 
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A Faithful Spouse So guard yourself; always remain loyal to your wife. (Malachi 2:15) A bitter wife once stormed into a minister’s office, seething with resentment toward her husband. She immediately began telling him of her plans to divorce her unfaithful partner. But her wrath didn’t end there. “I not only want to get rid of him,” she said, “I want to get even! Before I divorce him, I want to hurt him as much as he has me!” The wise minister thought before responding, then came up with an ingenious plan. “Go home and act as if you really loved your husband,” he began. “Tell him how much he means to you. Praise him for every decent trait. Go out of your way to be kind, considerate, and as generous as possible. Spare no efforts to please him, to enjoy him. Make him believe you love him. After you’ve convinced him of your undying love and that you cannot live without him, then drop the bomb. Tell him that you’re getting a divorce. That will really hurt him.” The wife smiled widely with thoughts of revenge exploding from her eyes. It was the perfect plan. “Beautiful,” she said. “Will he ever be surprised!” The minister waited over two months to hear back from the woman, but she never returned. Curiosity finally got the best of him, so he called her and asked, “Are you ready now to go through with the divorce?” “Divorce!” she exclaimed. “Never! I discovered that I really do love him.” The wise minister understood an important principle of relationships. Feelings almost always follow actions. Love and loyalty are traits that we learn through practice and intention. We love through what we do, and eventually love becomes genuine.  “Didn’t the Lord make you one with your wife?” the Lord asks the Israelites. “In body and spirit you are his …. So guard yourself; always remain loyal to your wife” (Malachi 2:15). God knows that loyalty leads to even greater love and loyalty. That if couples will remain true to each other, it will lead to happiness and a more fulfilling life. His disdain for divorce reveals the priority he puts on faithfulness. And his admonition to remain loyal is a command, not a suggestion. Marriage is a sacred covenant in the eyes of God, and it should remain so in ours as well.

Today’s Reading  Malachi 2:15 Reflection  Do you treat your spouse with the love and respect that he or she needs? How would God rate your loyalty in light of your actions?
 
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