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The Myths We Believe About Marriage

Loving Your Spouse When You Feel Like Walking Away

Day 3 of 21 · Monday 13 April 2026

By Sharlene Findley-Stewart · 1 minute read


Scripture reading

“And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.”

Romans 12:2, KJV

Teaching lesson

Many struggles in marriage are not caused by reality, but by beliefs.

There are common myths that quietly shape how couples think:

“We already know everything about each other”

“Love should be enough”

“If I have to ask, it doesn’t count”

Consider this real-life example:

A wife expects her husband to help without asking.He assumes she will tell him if she needs help.

Both feel disappointed.Neither communicates.

The issue is not love; it is expectation.

Healthy marriages require:

Flexibility

Curiosity

Willingness to learn

Your spouse is still growing.So are you.

Together

Your challenge

Discuss one expectation you have never clearly communicated.

On your own

To reflect on

  • What assumptions am I making about my spouse?
  • Am I open to learning new things about them?

Prayer focus

“Pray for renewed understanding and openness in your marriage.”

With love and prayer,Sharlene

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