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Maintaining Growth Over Time

Loving Your Spouse When You Feel Like Walking Away

Day 18 of 21 · Tuesday 28 April 2026

By Sharlene Findley-Stewart · 1 minute read


Scripture reading

“But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and for ever. Amen.”

2 Peter 3:18, KJV

Teaching lesson

Healthy marriages don’t just grow; they are maintained.

A couple once said, “Things got better… but then we slipped back into old habits.”

This is common.

Growth requires:

Consistency

Intentional effort

Ongoing attention

For your marriage to be successful, you are reminded that each growth step builds on the previous one and must be sustained.

Without maintenance:

Communication weakens

Connection fades

Old patterns return

Think of marriage like a garden.

If it is not watered, nurtured, and maintained, it does not stay the same; it declines.

Growth is not a one-time breakthrough.It is a lifestyle.

Together

Your challenge

Choose one habit (communication, time together, check-ins) to maintain consistently.

On your own

To reflect on

  • What positive change have I not maintained?
  • What habit will I commit to sustaining?

Prayer focus

“Pray for discipline and consistency in nurturing your marriage.”

With love and prayer,Sharlene

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    • Letting Go
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    • Becoming Best Friends in Marriage
    • Liking, Appreciating and Enjoying Your Spouse
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