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Ep 73 - Being Your Spouse’s Peace

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Episode 73: Being Your Spouse’s Peace - Operation: Thriving Marriage

Introduction
We recently read an article titled, "Being a Man's Peace," but what does that really mean? Does peace depend on one spouse, or is it something deeper? We’ll break down this idea and see how it aligns—or conflicts—with a biblical understanding of peace.

What Does Peace Really Mean?
In today's culture, peace is often misunderstood as the absence of conflict or simply making things calm. But in the Bible, peace—"shalom"—is much more than that. It represents wholeness, completeness, and a life rooted in Christ. It’s about knowing who you are in Him and not constantly striving for more than God has given you.

Jesus reminds us in John 14:27, "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. I do not give to you as the world gives." This peace isn't something we create for each other. Rather, it comes from God. While you can’t be your spouse’s source of peace, you can create a relationship that fosters peace by being the safest person in their life—someone they can trust without fear or judgment.

How to Create Safety in Your Marriage
1. **Communicate Deeply and Honestly:**
- Share your goals, dreams, fears, and insecurities with each other.
- Listen without judgment or interruption. Don’t listen just to respond—listen to understand. Pay attention to what’s being said, but also to tone, body language, and what might be left unsaid.
- This type of communication builds trust, allowing your spouse to feel safe and open with you.

2. **Give Each Other Space:**
- Even in the closest marriages, both spouses need space. Needing time alone doesn’t mean your spouse is rejecting you; it’s a necessary part of being human and experiencing shalom.
- Allow your spouse to pursue hobbies, interests, and time away from you. This space is crucial for personal growth and emotional well-being.

3. **Create Shared Experiences:**
- Balance the personal space with intentional time spent together. Build memories through vacations, date nights, and inside jokes.
- Every couple is different, so find the right blend of space and togetherness that works for you both.

4. **Focus on Your Own Shalom:**
- If you’re stressed, restless, or disconnected from God, that inner turmoil will affect your marriage. Focus on maintaining your own peace through prayer, Scripture reading, and spiritual disciplines.
- A peaceful spirit within you will naturally contribute to a more peaceful, healthy marriage.

Conclusion
True peace in marriage comes from Jesus, not from each other. While you can’t be your spouse’s ultimate source of peace, you can create a relationship built on safety, trust, and spiritual growth. By focusing on honest communication, giving space when needed, and maintaining your own connection with God, you contribute to an environment where both of you can experience the peace of Christ.

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**Maximize peace in your marriage** by applying these principles. Subscribe to *Operation: Thriving Marriage* for more insights on building a Christ-centered relationship.

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Episode 73: Being Your Spouse’s Peace - Operation: Thriving Marriage

Introduction
We recently read an article titled, "Being a Man's Peace," but what does that really mean? Does peace depend on one spouse, or is it something deeper? We’ll break down this idea and see how it aligns—or conflicts—with a biblical understanding of peace.

What Does Peace Really Mean?
In today's culture, peace is often misunderstood as the absence of conflict or simply making things calm. But in the Bible, peace—"shalom"—is much more than that. It represents wholeness, completeness, and a life rooted in Christ. It’s about knowing who you are in Him and not constantly striving for more than God has given you.

Jesus reminds us in John 14:27, "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. I do not give to you as the world gives." This peace isn't something we create for each other. Rather, it comes from God. While you can’t be your spouse’s source of peace, you can create a relationship that fosters peace by being the safest person in their life—someone they can trust without fear or judgment.

How to Create Safety in Your Marriage
1. **Communicate Deeply and Honestly:**
- Share your goals, dreams, fears, and insecurities with each other.
- Listen without judgment or interruption. Don’t listen just to respond—listen to understand. Pay attention to what’s being said, but also to tone, body language, and what might be left unsaid.
- This type of communication builds trust, allowing your spouse to feel safe and open with you.

2. **Give Each Other Space:**
- Even in the closest marriages, both spouses need space. Needing time alone doesn’t mean your spouse is rejecting you; it’s a necessary part of being human and experiencing shalom.
- Allow your spouse to pursue hobbies, interests, and time away from you. This space is crucial for personal growth and emotional well-being.

3. **Create Shared Experiences:**
- Balance the personal space with intentional time spent together. Build memories through vacations, date nights, and inside jokes.
- Every couple is different, so find the right blend of space and togetherness that works for you both.

4. **Focus on Your Own Shalom:**
- If you’re stressed, restless, or disconnected from God, that inner turmoil will affect your marriage. Focus on maintaining your own peace through prayer, Scripture reading, and spiritual disciplines.
- A peaceful spirit within you will naturally contribute to a more peaceful, healthy marriage.

Conclusion
True peace in marriage comes from Jesus, not from each other. While you can’t be your spouse’s ultimate source of peace, you can create a relationship built on safety, trust, and spiritual growth. By focusing on honest communication, giving space when needed, and maintaining your own connection with God, you contribute to an environment where both of you can experience the peace of Christ.

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**Maximize peace in your marriage** by applying these principles. Subscribe to *Operation: Thriving Marriage* for more insights on building a Christ-centered relationship.

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