Daily Devotion

May 21, 2015

Affair-Proof Your Relationship


“Be careful not to fall.” 1Co 10:12 CEV

Most people don’t plan on getting into an affair. They just happened to be with the wrong person, at the wrong time, in the wrong frame of mind. The Bible plainly warns, “Even if you think you can stand up to temptation, be careful not to fall.” When you think, “It couldn’t happen to me,” you’re a target for Satan! So how can you affair-proof your marriage? By consistent communication. (1) Communicate regularly with God. Jesus said, “When you pray, [say]…Give us this day our daily bread” (Mt 6:7,11 NKJV). Daily communication with God arms you against marital mischief. He also knew you’d need to pray together. “Our Father…Give us…forgive us our sins” (vv. 9-12 NLT) assumes we’re needy people praying together. Couples praying together are harder to pry apart. (2) Communicate faithfully with God’s Word. Books about marriage can inform you, but only the Bible, God’s marriage manual, has the power to transform your life together. Shared Bible reading illuminates your understanding; it exposes, sensitizes, and purifies your hearts’ intentions; it safeguards your relationship. (3) Communicate openly with each other. Build “relationship hedges” so that temptation doesn’t get a foothold. Establish sensible guidelines for interacting with the opposite sex. Be open and honest with each other about your social, workplace, and church relationships. Anything that makes your partner uncomfortable should be noted, and where possible changed. Next to God, you are each other’s best protection against failure. So, listen, learn, and love!

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