I play the guitar … a little. When Jacob wanted to learn to play, I showed him a few things and shared my guitar with him, but I knew he needed someone else. The Lord gave us just the right person who has been a mentor, and Jacob has developed a musical love and ability I never could’ve given him. Love knows its limitations.
Sometimes when two marry, out of enthusiasm we misuse God’s idea of oneness. Instead of “and the two shall become one flesh,” we fall into the trap of thinking “and the two shall become one another’s universe.”
No matter how much we love our mate, we aren’t mean to be everything to them, relationally. I can never be “the guy pal” in Jeff’s life, and he can never be “the girlfriend” in mine. Husbands need other men, and wives need other women. We place unrealistic expectations on each other when we expect we can be all the other needs, and we set ourselves us for disappointment if we hope they’ll meet all our needs. Being “one” doesn’t mean being “everything.”
We know friends “sharpen” each other as iron sharpens iron, but also “the pleasantness of a friend
springs from their heartfelt advice” (Prov. 27:9-10), another good reason for married people to have godly friendships. Good friends are those who can provide faithful and loving rebuke when we need the “wounds of a friend” (Prov. 27:5-6). I know I’m a better wife because of the godly girlfriends, single and married, God has placed in my life.
This past weekend I enjoyed getting away for a few days with a girlfriend. Jeff encouraged me to do it, because he knows I need women in my life, and he was happy to make it possible. Bless his heart that while I was away, he even cleaned the bathroom for me!! Can I get a motion to nominate him for husband of the year?
Away with my girlfriend Tara, we enjoyed time to talk and rest and do girlfriend things. One day we toured a beautiful garden – a combination of sculpture, poetry, gardens, and history. Now my sweet husband would’ve enjoyed it with me, but he would’ve been trying to get out to the alligator pond the entire time, and when we saw a water snake while listening to the audio on the interpretive history trail, Jeff would’ve been in the swamp catching it. Instead, Tara and I wandered down the trail, taking pictures, talking about history, moving in the direction of chicken salad croissants. At home Jeff had the kids doing yardwork, out running, watching movies, and chowing down on things I hide in the pantry. It was good all ‘round. 🙂
- Jeff has been blessed by having guy friends in his life.
- I have been blessed by having girlfriends in my life.
- Our marriage has been blessed by having other friendships.
Love knows its limitations. We can’t be “everything” to each other in life. Jeff may be my best friend, but we benefit from having other friendships, and it makes us better as mates. Friends help meet needs in our lives, so we can give to our spouse and enjoy each other. Honestly, Tara and I talked for the seven hours it took to get to our destination … non-stop.
Did I miss my sweetheart while I was away? Of course! Who wouldn’t miss a man who will clean the bathroom and catch snakes? But absence makes the heart grow fonder and more appreciative. Time with friends keeps us healthier for when we’re together. Love isn’t afraid to release each other for time with friends, and love is wise enough to make friends. And after all, we love “being one,” but “being the universe” is a lot of pressure.
On this Marriage Monday, I hope you’ll consider how friendships help marriages be sweeter.
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Christiana M. says
I struggle with this–not because I don't want friends–because all my friends live far away. We are so busy here working in the church and working my job that I struggle to find time to make female friends. Plus being in the ministry and having a husband on staff at a church makes it hard to be BFFs with women in the church because I don't feel like I can be really open with them. There is just so much that I can't tell them, but I know I would want to if we were really close. I don't know if this makes sense. It's just hard.
Mary says
I had the chance this weekend to spend some time with worshiping with 2 great friends. It was a time of renewal with my friends and with God. I came home refreshed and excited to see Jeff and our kids. So glad you had a great weekend!
Mary
Julie_Sanders says
Oh, I'm so glad! Spending time in worship with other women provides a special kind of refreshment. I know your family will be blessed by the "refreshed" you. 😉
Julie Sanders http://www.comehaveapeace.blogspot.com
Julie_Sanders says
Yes, it makes sense. From another pastor's wife, it makes sense. 🙂 But we need friends, too, and God can give you the rare and wonderful understanding, discerning, trusted friend to meet your need. You might "look" to other pastors' wives or women in ministry in your area, also. Sometimes it's good to broaden that relationship base with women out of your local church. And put a date on the calendar to "meet in the middle" with some of those really sweet, long time friends. You'll be so glad you did!
Julie Sanders http://www.comehaveapeace.blogspot.com
Rosann says
Julie, beautifully said! If only I had the opportunity to get away with my girlfriends like that! Maybe one day God will provide the right moment.
Blessings,
Rosann
Julie_Sanders says
It was definitely a "rare" weekend 😉 but worth planning ahead for. Maybe you can manage a coffee date or a walk with a friend while waiting for a longer getaway. The sweetest times are those with our friends that punctuate everyday life.
Julie Sanders http://www.comehaveapeace.blogspot.com
laura railing says
LOVE this post Julie!!! I reposted it on my own blog- http://jlrailing.blogspot.com and linked back here to you. I think I just might have to join in on Marriage Mondays. I love posting stuff like that. It'll give me some extra fun/good/thought provoking writing to do 🙂
Julie_Sanders says
So glad to hear it! 🙂 And I'd love to have you join in anytime. Blessings 2U!
Julie Sanders http://www.comehaveapeace.blogspot.com