Devoted to Your HusbandPrimjer

READY OR NOT
Read
Now when they had departed, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream and said, “Rise, take the child and his mother, and flee to Egypt, and remain there until I tell you, for Herod is about to search for the child, to destroy him.”
-Matthew 2:13
Reflect
Ready or not could be the tagline for military marriage. Army wife Ruth recalls the Christmas banquet she and her Ranger husband were attending when her husband received a call from his unit. He went outside to take the call and did not come back to the banquet. When she returned home, he was gone. A few days later, he was parachuting into an armed conflict in Panama.
Ready or not, such a call can come in the middle of the night, the middle of a dinner, or the middle of a vacation and usher your husband from your presence without a moment’s notice. Duty calls, and he must answer. When the unexpected is the norm, we often struggle to build trust.
Mary and Joseph had several ready or not moments. One is recorded in Matthew 2:13. Jesus was about two years old, and King Herod, troubled by the visit of the wise men, was about to send men to kill all the male babies in Bethlehem up to two years of age to make sure he eliminated the newborn king-to-be. On the orders of an angel in a dream, Joseph awakened Mary in the middle of the night, packed up their belongings, and fled from Bethlehem to Egypt. If Mary had not trusted Joseph, she might have told him to go back to sleep, and they would talk about it in the morning. Instead they began a trip that meant riding a donkey or walking for two hundred miles through desert, mountains, and wilderness—with a two year old.
I do not have to use much imagination to believe that Mary was less than thrilled with this PCS. Yet there is no indication that she doubted Joseph. She did not have time to plan or prepare for the midnight move. She could not check off her list of things to do because she did not even have time to make a list. Joseph had to take life-or-death action. She trusted that he had her and her baby’s interest at heart. At this point, she had to act out of the trust she had nurtured and sustained in her husband because of her trust in God.
The everyday uncertainties that come with military life make trust an essential factor in marriage—and make trusting in God paramount.
Respond
How would you respond if your husband asked you to do what Joseph asked of Mary? What are some of the ready or not moments you have experienced with military life? What part has trust played in those moments?
Prayer
Lord, make me ready for whatever you ask of me. Help me trust you and trust my husband as we continue our marriage journey. Amen.
Sveto pismo
O planu čitanja

Distance can make the heart grow fonder, but it can also challenge a marriage. Every marriage needs commitment and devotion to grow strong. But strengthening your relationship with a spouse whose job demands extended absences requires creativity to relate to each other during those times. In this plan, learn how six women in the Bible overcame life’s greatest relational challenges through faith, love, and devotion.
More
Povezani planovi

Isusove prispodobe: Praktična objašnjenja Kraljevstva

Himna: Milost u Vašoj Priči

Isusova učenja: Mudri izbori i trajni blagoslovi

Božićna priča: 5 dana o Isusovu rođenju

Susret koji mijenja: 40-dnevni izazov (Evanđelje po Luki)

Isusova ozdravljenja: Otkrivanje Njegove snage i suosjećanja

Isusova čuda: Otkrivanje Njegova božanskog identiteta

Korizma/Uskrs: Isus se hrabro suočava sa smrću

Korizma/Uskrs: Isusovi posljednji dani
