Love That Lasts: 30 Days to a Stronger MarriageNäide

Word Pictures
"Jesus spoke to them again in parables, saying: 'The kingdom of heaven is like a king who prepared a wedding banquet for his son.'" (Matthew 22:1-2)
Another extremely useful communication technique is the word picture, described by Gary Smalley and John Trent in their book, The Language of Love. In one of their examples, a high school teacher and football coach named Jim came home each evening too tired to even talk to his wife, Susan, leaving her frustrated and angry. Finally, Susan told Jim a story about a man who went to breakfast with his fellow coaches. The man ate his favorite omelet, then gathered up some crumbs and put them in a bag. Then he went to lunch with more friends and ate a turkey tenderloin pie and a huge salad. Again, he put a few crumbs in a doggie bag to take with him. When he came home that night, he handed his wife and their two boys the little bags of leftovers.
“That’s the way I feel when you come home with nothing left to give,” Susan said. “All we get are leftovers. I’m waiting to enjoy a meal with you, hoping for time to talk and laugh and get to know you, longing to communicate with you the way you do every day with the guys. But all we get are doggie bags. Honey, don’t you see? We don’t need leftovers. We need you.”
Susan’s word picture brought tears to Jim’s eyes and led to positive changes in their marriage. You, too, may find that a graphic word picture is more effective at getting your mate’s attention than a torrent of hostile words.
Questions for Today . . .
- Why are word pictures often effective?
- Jesus often used word pictures to make a point (e.g., “I am the Good Shepherd”). What word picture describes your feelings about your marriage?
Prayer . . .
Lord, teach me to share my inner self with my spouse. Remind me of the great value of this intimate exchange between married lovers. Amen.
(Excerpted from Dr. James and Shirley Dobson’s book, Night Light for Couples. Used with permission.)
Bonus Content: Anticipating Problems in Marriage
Into every life, rain will fall. But anticipating stressors in marriage will give you an umbrella in the storm.
About this Plan

What makes a marriage flourish and last a lifetime? In this 30-day devotional journey, you will explore 10 key themes that are essential to a thriving relationship, including good communication, trust, intimacy, mutual respect, and spiritual leadership. Based on the wisdom that’s found in Scripture, each 3-day section builds toward a deeper connection between you and your spouse, with Christ at the center. Dive in daily and transform your marriage into the loving, joyful partnership that God intended it to be.
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