u Akuou: March 2009

AKUOU
"And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust
to reliable men who will also be qualified to teach others." - 2 Timothy 2:2 (NIV)

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Venting - Lysa TerKeurst

I am recently reminded again by this article... To remain calm in all situations & to remember that I need to hold back all my feelings..

"A fool vents all his feelings, but a wise man holds them back." Proverbs 29:11 (NKJV)

Devotion:
Yesterday, I was just mindlessly looking out the window of an airport watching a few seagulls dart about overhead while airline workers were busy loading bags. Nothing about the scene outside the airport window spoke of danger. But then suddenly I remembered the flight from New York just a few weeks ago that was brought down by a few geese. That seagull that faded into the background just moments before became a point of extreme interest to me. What if?

It's amazing if you stop to think about it that a huge airplane could be brought down by just a few birds. Birds. Who would have thought? It makes me think about other seemingly small things that can cause great destruction as well ... especially when it comes to my marriage.

Words vented in frustration can seem so small.

Slightly disrespectful attitudes can seem so small.

Complaining about lack of finances can seem so small.

Brushing off his desires can seem so small.

Making mental lists of things you wish were different about him can seem so small.

But each one of these seemingly small things can so easily and tragically wedge itself into the core of a marriage and send it screaming toward destruction. Entire families have been ripped apart by things that once seemed so small.

Listen to the heartbreak in this note that was anonymously posted on my blog the other day:

"Girls...I know this seems small...but, it's really not. Take it from someone who has blown it more times in marriage than not. Now I have blown it enough to make myself a single mom. It's too late for me. But, it's not for you. Please be aware of the little things. I wouldn't have you join me for anything in the world. Be on your guard and protect your marriage." - Anonymous

I am challenged by this. I can't just mindlessly assume that my marriage is coasting along okay and that little problems can't topple even the most seemingly stable of legacies. I can't get complacent. I can't get prideful. I can't get lazy. I can't take the gift of my marriage for granted.

I have a great marriage but sometimes I slip into automatic and stop getting as intentional as I should about investing richly and deeply into our relationship. So, I've decided to declare this my get intentional week. Today I'll focus on my words. I'm praying for God to interrupt my mouth at every turn today. I am going to hold my tongue against saying anything careless. I am going to intentionally use my words as gifts to my husband today and nothing else.

Not that one day of doing this can protect my marriage forever - but it sure is a good start. Care to join me? Oh you know there will be challenges ahead sweet sister, but I'm up for it. What about you?

Dear Lord, help me to realize that with each word I speak, I am making the choice to bless or to curse. Please help me to speak words that are pleasing to You - even when my emotions run high and my feelings beg me to betray this commitment. In Jesus' Name, Amen.

Application Steps:
Identify the areas of your marriage you may be struggling with -- complacency, pride, laziness. Look up verses in God's Word that address each.

Spend intentional time in prayer this week for your marriage and your husband.

Reflections:
What have I said recently to my spouse that seemed so small initially?

What have I done recently to my spouse that seemed so small initially?

What have I thought recently about my spouse that seemed so small initially?

Power Verses:
Proverbs 15:1, A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger." (NIV)

Psalm 19:14, "May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer." (NIV)

Philippians 4:13, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." (NIV)

Prayer List - March

Abby:
- happy not doing too much work, able to take a break
- pray for God's providence as she has financial commitments despite a big pay cut

Gladwin:
- in transition phase for sg, work -> study
- pray for patience in marriage prep & honoring God through it
- pray that Rachel may be able to settle well in his family home and in marriage
- working on finding a christian community where he feels deeply plugged in

Haoguang:
- building sandcastles part-time job Jason:

- classroom mgt (in area of discipline)

Joel Lau:
- he is applying for architecture studies at NUS this weekend


Joel Lam:
- likes to ponder deeply about things alone
- often struggles in relating to the group
- due to past hurtful incidents with others, has become more guarded (how to be more assertive)
- thank God for getting through his papers
- pray for better communication between him & project mates (who are indirect and have different working styles from him)
- pray that he will meditate on God's word

Jolyn:
- relief teaching at Ahmad Ibrahim
- Campus Crusade commitment
- need for God's direction

Lance & Elaine:
- pray for good health for Elaine as she is sick
- pray that he may be able to complete tasks at school within given time esp setting of maths paper
- thank God that his students are good so far and he enjoys teaching them, has lots of admin in school which leaves him with little time for rest

Rachel:- pray that Gladwin's dad will come for the church wedding and smooth wedding prep- considering a career change from counselling e..g. museum work

Shashi & Jean:
- pray for intimate relationship with God and each other- pray for a less busy schedule
- pray for good weather and God's blessing during Gladwin & Rachel's wedding

Tengyu:
- thanksgiving to God for getting his mum's approval in working at YFC (at least 4 mths) through her unhappiness about this was very mild
- pray for good time mgt at YFC as he is very busy
- wants to find out as he works in YFC where he is heading in terms of ministry work

Viona:
- been feeling very exhausted from much work
- pray that we will persevere in praying for the salvation of our family and friends

Wanlin:
- thank God for getting through mid-terms
- praying for right time to join home ministry with Navigators
- considering whether to major in sociology or psychology
- pray that she won't be distracted by the things of the world