WHILE waiting in line at the bank, a man developed a very loud case of hiccups. By the time he reached the teller’s window, the hiccups seemed to have worsened. The teller took the man’s check and proceeded to run a computer verification of his account. After a minute she looked up from her terminal with a frown and said that she would be unable to cash his check.”Why not?” the man asked incredulously.”I’m sorry, sir,” she replied, ” but our computer indicates that you do not have sufficient funds to cover this amount. As a matter of fact,” she continued, “our records show your account overdrawn in excess of $5000.””It can’t be!” he cried. “You have to be kidding!” “Yes, I am,” she answered with a smile, counting out his cash. “But you will notice that your hiccups are gone.”
Most of us know the sinking feeling when there weren’t sufficient funds in the bank to cover our withdrawals. It makes for a rough day, doesn’t it?
- Have you shown respect for your husband with your words?
- Have you elevated him in front of others?
- Have you thanked him for being a provider for your family?
- Have you done a thoughtful gesture for him? (Bought his favorite candy bar, written him a note, made his favorite meal, took him out on a special date or created one at home- you get the idea)
- Have you spent time doing something he enjoys even though it might not be your favorite activity?
- Have you done something to lighten his load?
These things (and many others) are ways we make deposits into our marriage. There’s a double blessing here – we’re meeting the needs of our husband and rediscovering what a joy it is to be married. It’s fun! It is God’s plan and He can only do what is good!
Take a thorough check into your “account” and make sure you’re not overdrawn! If it’s been a while since you’ve put something into your marriage, you might surprise your husband so much you’ll scare his hiccups away!
How have you made deposits into your marriage this week?
Lovingly,
I was with some friends from Nursing School over the weekend and only myself and one other friend have been blessed to be married to the same person for many years. It really made me pause and consider how BLESSED I am as I listened to other stories of dear ladies I love who had been crushed by unfaithfulness. Your tips are good ones!!
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It is a rare blessing to be together and stay that way!
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