1. Becoming One: This chapter includes three main prerequisites for praying with your spouse and building a deep layer of trust.
- Beholding Your Spouse: Receiving your spouse with their heart and identity at the deepest level of your being.
- Listening to Your Spouse: Being an authentic listening, not only listening with your ears but with your mind and heart.
- Forgiving Your Spouse: Include Christ in the grace of forgiving our spouse by acknowledging the wound to your spouse, bringing the emotional effects of the wound to Christ in prayer, show God this would while in adoration of the Blessed Sacrament or reading Scripture and finally continue to bring this wound to the Lord for as long as it takes to transform it into love for your spouse.
- Beholding God:
- Ask for the gift to want to be with God
- Ask for the gift to suffer the coming of Christ into your heart so He might move you away from those disordered attachments that give you more pleasure than being with God.
- Ask the Spirit to pray in your heart.
- Know that our "spouse is an icon of Christ", that "Christ reaches you through your spouse and you reach Christ through your love of your spouse, as well" (Keating, p. 31).
- Listening to God
- "Listen to God through the ideas we hear in our mind and feelings we carry in our hearts" (Keating, p. 34)
- Listening to God outside our hearts; having outside experiences that bring us closer to God's vocation for us.
- Repenting Our Sins and Receiving Forgiveness
- Bring our failures to the Cross
- Participate in the Sacraments
"Nothing is more practical than finding God, that is, than falling in love in a quite absolute, final way. What you are in love with, what seizes your imagination will affect everything. It will decide what will get you out of bed in the morning, what you will do with your evenings, how you spend your weekends, what you read, who you know, what breaks your heart, and what amazes you with joy and gratitude. Fall in love, stay in love, and it will decide everything" - Father Pedro Arrupe, SJ
I was able to go to a talk focusing on this book with my spouse and another exercise that we did in praying with our spouse was the following:
In silence together answer these three questions:
- What moves me with gratitude that my spouse has done?
- What is the most significant thin in my life that I want to share with my spouse?
- What is a sorrow that I have that I want to ask forgiveness for?
When we allow ourselves to be vulnerable and trust our spouse and also increase our prayer life with God and our spouse we will be given the gift of truly knowing that God is in the center of our marriage. If you are looking for more great resources for your marriage head over to www.foryourmarriage.org
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