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Reuniting as “We”

Loving Your Spouse When You Feel Like Walking Away

Day 10 of 21 · Monday 20 April 2026

By Sharlene Findley-Stewart · 1 minute read


Scripture reading

“Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their labour.”

Ecclesiastes 4:9, KJV

Teaching lesson

One of the quiet dangers in marriage is drifting into separate lives.

A couple once realised that although they lived in the same house, they were functioning independently:

Separate schedules

Separate priorities

Separate focus

They were no longer operating as a team.

Marriage was designed to function as “we,” not “two individuals sharing space.”

There is importance in reuniting as a partnership, where the relationship becomes a priority again.

Think of it this way:

When life becomes busy, the marriage often moves to the background.But what we neglect eventually weakens.

Reuniting as “we” requires intentional effort:

Choosing time together

Making shared decisions

Prioritising the relationship again

It is not automatic, it is a choice.

Together

Your challenge

Set aside intentional time this week to do something together without distractions.

On your own

To reflect on

  • Have we been functioning as a team or as individuals?
  • What has taken priority over our relationship?

Prayer focus

“Pray for unity and renewed partnership.”

With love and prayer,Sharlene

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