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A Renewed Marriage Commitment

Loving Your Spouse When You Feel Like Walking Away

Day 21 of 21 · Friday 1 May 2026

By Sharlene Findley-Stewart · 1 minute read


Scripture reading

“And if one prevail against him, two shall withstand him; and a threefold cord is not quickly broken.”

Ecclesiastes 4:12, KJV

Teaching lesson

After growth, healing, and rebuilding, there comes a moment to recommit.

A couple once said, “We’re not the same as when we started, and that’s a good thing.”

They had:

Faced challenges

Learned new skills

Grown in understanding

Now, they had a choice:Return to old ways,orStep forward with renewed commitment.

We must be willing to make a conscious commitment to a strong and lasting future together.

A renewed commitment is not about perfection; it is about intention.

It says:“We choose each other again.”“We commit to growth.”“We move forward together.”

And when God remains at the centre, that commitment is strengthened.

Together

Your challenge

Share a personal commitment you are making to your marriage moving forward.

On your own

To reflect on

  • What have I learned during this journey?
  • What am I committing to going forward?

Prayer focus

“Pray for renewed commitment, unity, and a strong future together.”

With love and prayer,Sharlene

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Vividly in Love offers encouragement and practical tools, not counselling. If your marriage is in a season that needs professional support, Sharlene’s counselling practice, Vivid Resolutions, works with adults and couples across the Caribbean.

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  • Devotions
    • Letting Go
    • Letting Go of My Money
    • Loving Your Spouse When You Feel Like Walking Away
    • Addictions
    • Praying with Love
    • Rules of Resilience
    • Improving Communication
    • Becoming Best Friends in Marriage
    • Liking, Appreciating and Enjoying Your Spouse
  • About
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