Making the Most of Today

February 2021 Date night topic

Grab

What good things did your spouse has done for you lately?

Grace

Read: Psalm 95:6-7

“Come let us worship and bow down. Let us kneel before the Lord our maker, for he is our God. We are the people he watches over, the flock under his care. If only you would listen to his voice today”

In difficult marriages, we are tempted to wallow in our pain. Each day becomes a rerun of the past. But in God’s economy, each day is an opportunity for change. Do a search for the word “today” in the bible, and you will find a long list of occasions when people were presented with a choice. That very day they could choose between following God or turning away, between listening to his voice or ignoring it. (See Ps.95, Dt. 11:26-27) What they did “today” would set the tone for the days to follow. It is the same for you. All your life cannot be straightened out today, but if you make the most of it, you can work on cleaning up one corner of your life. Choose a corner that you think is more important right now.

As you clean up the corners of your life day by day, all of life beings to look brighter. You cannot change your spouse? Then change your attitude about your spouse’s behavior. Change your own behavior by confessing past failures. Ask God to help you to one kind deed for your spouse today. You cannot change your spouse, but you can influence your spouse. One act of kindness each day is likely to change the climate in your relationship, and eventually it may influence your spouse to reciprocate.

Never give up. There is always something good that can be done today. Making the most of today is the most powerful thing you can do for a better tomorrow. (excerpt from “The One Year Love Language Minute Devotional” by Gary Chapman)

Gather

  1. What attitudes that I have about my spouse’s behavior can I change to improve our relationship?

  2. What areas of my life do I need to share with my spouse so that we can get to know each other better?

Go Forth

Pray the rosary together and intercede for each other.