
I’ve noticed an interesting pattern over my years of marriage, to both my late husband Raul and my current husband Mark. It is extremely easy to focus on their faults and the things they do (or don’t do) that disappoint me. It’s so very easy to dwell on the negative! But, when I allow myself to do that, I start spiraling down into a cesspool of hopeless, gloomy thoughts. I start feeling self-pity for my awful marriage. I start to resent my husband and how he’s letting me down. I start to think “I should have never married this man. I would be better off without him.” Sound familiar to anyone else?!
However, I have learned that I can quickly reverse this negative pattern and actually be grateful for my husband when I do something so very simple; something we are instructed to do in God’s Word. Philippians 4:8 says “Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.”
You can greatly improve the way you view your husband and your marriage by disciplining yourself to do Philippians 4:8. When I catch myself listing all my husband’s faults, I have learned to immediately discipline myself to start listing any and all good qualities I can think of. I know some of you are pushing back on this, saying “my husband doesn’t have any good qualities”. That’s not true!! Does he attend church with you? Does he not drive home drunk from the bar each night? Does he have a job and try to provide for your family? Does he have a sense of humor? Is he handsome? Does he love your children and spend some time with them? Does he take care of projects around the house? There are ALWAYS qualities we can be thankful for if we truly look for them. And once we start mentally listing our husband’s good qualities, our attitude changes in a very healthy way!








