The Greatest Protection for Your Marriage - Crosswalk Couples Devotional - April 8

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The Greatest Protection for Your Marriage
By Gina Smith

I am a person who loves routine. I love the predictable. Change has a tendency to rock my world. But the one change I do welcome, and even ask God for, is for God to continue to grow my inward person. I never want to be set in my ways. I want to be consistently growing, being renewed, and becoming more like Jesus.

Romans 12  exhorts us: “… be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.”

In the same way, I want to be continually growing in my marriage relationship. I don’t want it to grow cold and I don’t want to take my husband for granted. With that in mind, he and I are regularly looking for ways to connect and grow closer. Whether it is exercising together, having a regular, simple date night, taking a trip together, or supporting each other in our God-given professions, my husband and I work at growing together in our marriage friendship and relationship.

But as much as we might try to connect and stay close, there is a knitting together of hearts that can only take place when we choose to come into the presence of God. This can only happen when we make it a habit to seek God, first and foremost, before we seek out any resource or person.

Matthew 6 reminds us to “seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness…”  Jeremiah 29 tells us that will seek God and find him, when we seek him with all our heart.”

The times I have stepped back and taken an objective look at myself and my marriage, asking God to show me what I need to see, I have clearly seen habits, attitudes, and responses that have grieved me.

Those exposed issues are there because I’ve been influenced more by my own sin or the culture than by the Word of God. Yet I am comforted by the knowledge that there is nothing that the presence of God cannot overcome.

As those habits and attitudes have been exposed, and I’ve brought them to God asking Him to change me, I have found myself experiencing more of the presence of God. When that happens, my marriage becomes more God-centered.

Why does this matter? Because Satan is on a mission to kill, steal and destroy marriage. His attacks are constant. 1 Peter 5:8 tells us to “Be sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.” 

Our enemy wants to cause confusion, division, and conflict. Our only hope is found as we sit in God’s presence, interrupting Satan’s attacks, and allow God to flood us with his perspective, grace, and love for our spouse.

Here are two more verses to meditate on and apply to your marriage today:

Therefore prepare your minds for action. Be sober-minded. Set your hope fully on the grace to be given you at the revelation of Jesus Christ.” - 1 Peter 1:13

But the end of all things is at hand: be ye therefore sober, and watch unto prayer.” 1 Peter 4:7

Let’s pray for our marriages today:

Oh, Father! Please cause us to desire to sit in your presence. We want to allow you to transform our minds. We need you to give us your love for each other. We need your presence in our marriage so that our heart’s might be knit together in the way that only you can do! In Jesus’ Name, Amen.


Gina Smith is a  writer and author, and currently writes for Crosswalk.com, iBelieve.com, is a mentor and writer for Million Praying Moms, and is a devotional writer for the Million Praying Moms – Pray The Word Journal. Gina also runs a private, online encouragement group for moms of boys  called “The MOB Society.“ Gina recently authored her first book “Grace Gifts: Practical Ways To Help Your Children Understand God’s Grace.“ You can also find her at the “Million Praying Moms” Podcast and on MOB Live!

You can find Gina at her personal blog ginalsmith.com.

Photo credit: ©Getty Images/JTGrafix
Gina L. SmithGina Smith is a wife of 37 years, mom of 2, and grandma of 3. She is  a writer and author, writing her very first published book in her empty nest years. She has a passion to come alongside the younger generation to encourage them, strengthen them in God, and learn from them.  You can find Gina at her website www.ginalsmith.com, and her book Everyday Prayers for Joy can be found anywhere books are sold. 

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The Greatest Protection for Your Marriage - Crosswalk Couples Devotional - April 8

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The Greatest Protection for Your Marriage
By Gina Smith

I am a person who loves routine. I love the predictable. Change has a tendency to rock my world. But the one change I do welcome, and even ask God for, is for God to continue to grow my inward person. I never want to be set in my ways. I want to be consistently growing, being renewed, and becoming more like Jesus.

Romans 12  exhorts us: “… be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.”

In the same way, I want to be continually growing in my marriage relationship. I don’t want it to grow cold and I don’t want to take my husband for granted. With that in mind, he and I are regularly looking for ways to connect and grow closer. Whether it is exercising together, having a regular, simple date night, taking a trip together, or supporting each other in our God-given professions, my husband and I work at growing together in our marriage friendship and relationship.

But as much as we might try to connect and stay close, there is a knitting together of hearts that can only take place when we choose to come into the presence of God. This can only happen when we make it a habit to seek God, first and foremost, before we seek out any resource or person.

Matthew 6 reminds us to “seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness…”  Jeremiah 29 tells us that will seek God and find him, when we seek him with all our heart.”

The times I have stepped back and taken an objective look at myself and my marriage, asking God to show me what I need to see, I have clearly seen habits, attitudes, and responses that have grieved me.

Those exposed issues are there because I’ve been influenced more by my own sin or the culture than by the Word of God. Yet I am comforted by the knowledge that there is nothing that the presence of God cannot overcome.

As those habits and attitudes have been exposed, and I’ve brought them to God asking Him to change me, I have found myself experiencing more of the presence of God. When that happens, my marriage becomes more God-centered.

Why does this matter? Because Satan is on a mission to kill, steal and destroy marriage. His attacks are constant. 1 Peter 5:8 tells us to “Be sober-minded; be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.” 

Our enemy wants to cause confusion, division, and conflict. Our only hope is found as we sit in God’s presence, interrupting Satan’s attacks, and allow God to flood us with his perspective, grace, and love for our spouse.

Here are two more verses to meditate on and apply to your marriage today:

Therefore prepare your minds for action. Be sober-minded. Set your hope fully on the grace to be given you at the revelation of Jesus Christ.” - 1 Peter 1:13

But the end of all things is at hand: be ye therefore sober, and watch unto prayer.” 1 Peter 4:7

Let’s pray for our marriages today:

Oh, Father! Please cause us to desire to sit in your presence. We want to allow you to transform our minds. We need you to give us your love for each other. We need your presence in our marriage so that our heart’s might be knit together in the way that only you can do! In Jesus’ Name, Amen.


Gina Smith is a  writer and author, and currently writes for Crosswalk.com, iBelieve.com, is a mentor and writer for Million Praying Moms, and is a devotional writer for the Million Praying Moms – Pray The Word Journal. Gina also runs a private, online encouragement group for moms of boys  called “The MOB Society.“ Gina recently authored her first book “Grace Gifts: Practical Ways To Help Your Children Understand God’s Grace.“ You can also find her at the “Million Praying Moms” Podcast and on MOB Live!

You can find Gina at her personal blog ginalsmith.com.

Photo credit: ©Getty Images/JTGrafix
Gina L. SmithGina Smith is a wife of 37 years, mom of 2, and grandma of 3. She is  a writer and author, writing her very first published book in her empty nest years. She has a passion to come alongside the younger generation to encourage them, strengthen them in God, and learn from them.  You can find Gina at her website www.ginalsmith.com, and her book Everyday Prayers for Joy can be found anywhere books are sold. 

Related Resource: The Five Languages of Apology, with Dr. Gary Chapman

In this insightful episode, Shaunti and Jeff Feldhahn sit down with Dr. Gary Chapman, renowned author of The Five Love Languages and The Five Languages of Apology. Together, they explore how understanding both love and apology languages can radically improve relationships. Dr. Chapman unpacks the five core ways people express and receive love—and explains how offering sincere, well-matched apologies can be just as vital to healing and connection. The conversation highlights the power of empathy, emotional communication, and forgiveness in maintaining strong, healthy relationships. Whether you're married, dating, or simply want to love others well, this episode offers powerful tools to deepen your relational bonds. Like what you hear? Be sure to follow I Wish You Could Hear This on Apple or Spotify so you never miss an episode!

 

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