
Try to understand each other.
- RCCG-Victory Temple Chantilly
- Jun 14
- 2 min read
JUN. 14, 2025
Try to understand each other.
"Live...in an understanding way [with great gentleness and tact...for the marriage relationship]." 1Pe 3:7 AMP
To have a successful marriage, you must understand that your mate is not only physically different from you but mentally and emotionally different too. Let's say a problem arises at breakfast. After work, he has forgotten it; he compartmentalized it to focus on work. For him, it's over, but not necessarily for her. She may have rehearsed and processed it while multitasking during the day. It hasn't disappeared; it's unfinished business. After work, he comes home, and there is tension. He thinks, "What's the problem?" She thinks, "How could he possibly forget?" He is thinking, "Surely she's not still thinking about that incident from this morning?" This is a good moment to introduce the Bible verse, "Live...in an understanding way." Understanding brings happiness.
A man's brain functions in a compartmentalized way. He moves from family, to work, to recreation, with each compartment separate from the other.
But in a woman's brain the compartments are connected. While he is working, she is thinking about the kids, the argument at breakfast, and planning dinner simultaneously.
So this morning's incident is still in her mind. By understanding these differences, she can give him time to get back into the "family compartment" before raising the issue. And he can realize she is not being unreasonable, she just needs closure so she can feel good about the relationship again. In marriage, some things must be resolved while other things must be
processed,
forgiven, and
forgotten.
And if your goal is to live in harmony, you must understand this principle.
Try to understand each other
Understanding brings happiness.
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