Are you guilty of any sins in your relationship?
Much has been said of the Seven Deadly Sins in
religious dialogue. But do they really affect your marriage? Read below for a discovery of eternal truths that can save your marriage.
Lust
Lust is characterized
by excessive thoughts of a sexual nature, or uncontrollable, sickening sexual
desire. Today there is much talk of sex addiction. Pornography, adultery,
fornication or that same uncontrollable sexual desire can destroy your
relationship. A healthy sexual relationship is vital in marriage. Make sure
your partner is sexually satisfied so that, ultimately, he is not tempted to go
out looking for sexual gratification somewhere else or by other means. If in
your relationship you do not get enough sex, master your impulses and learn how
to ask properly and prepare your partner so she feels the desire to be with you
sharing those sacred and intimate moments. Chastity is the opposite of lust.
Sloth
Sloth is closely tied
to its sister, indifference. A mind that is not busy doing something productive
is a mind that does not function; it is somewhat ill or null and void. You
should not treat your spouse with an attitude of indifference. Fulfill your
home and work responsibilities with enthusiasm. When your spouse wants to tell
you something, give her your full attention. Find out how she really feels,
does she need something? Does she feel sick or hungry? Or does she want to chat
or go for a walk? Avoid activities that are just for you, like playing
videogames, or surfing the Internet ie facebooking. Your partner will surely also want to
spend time with you after so many hours apart from the workday. Diligence is
the opposite of sloth.
Gluttony
& Drunkenness
Gluttony and
drunkenness is unnecessary or excessive consumption of food and harmful
substances. Alcohol or drugs fall into this category. These practices are
addictive and destructive. Alcohol, for example, can lead to acts of violence
or other inappropriate behavior that will make you feel terribly ashamed later.
None of these excesses will build your self-esteem, on the contrary, they will
destroy it and you will lose your self-respect and sense of individual worth.
Your spouse, who loves you, will suffer endless hours of loneliness and despair
unable to fight a vice that seems invincible. Avoid any excesses, and completely
avoid the use of any substance that causes dependency, because this will only
lead you to a dead end. Temperance is the opposite of gluttony.
Wrath
Wrath is also known as
anger, rage or hatred. It is a feeling of impatience and intolerance. Do not be
angry with your spouse, be patient. Keep in mind that everyone makes mistakes.
Face life with a sense of humor and you will see that nothing is as bad as it
seemed a moment ago. Learn to control your emotions. Practice meditation, read
the Bible or other religious books that brings peace to your soul. Pray to your
God, breathe deeply and take a few moments to cool your head when someone says
something that irritates you or does something you don’t like. Control your
tongue. Don’t say the first thing that comes to mind. Think carefully before
you speak and never ever use violence against your spouse. Remember that
violence can be physical, verbal or emotional. A good dose of patience, the
virtue opposed to anger, will calm those raging impulses. Patience is the
opposite of wrath.
Envy
Envy is a harmful
emotion that feeds on and enjoys watching the suffering of others. It not only
makes you want what someone else has, but also makes you want to deprive
another person of what they have. In your relationship you should never
belittle your spouse. Treat her as your equal. You must have empathy for her
sorrows. You should try to make her happy. If you feel miserable for some
reason, do not drag her into the abyss. Be happy for her accomplishments, even
if it means you are out of the spotlight for a moment. Charity is the opposite
of envy.
Greed
Greed is another sin of
excess. Greed is the need to acquire material things. If you are the sole
provider for your family, it does not mean that all the money is yours and only
you can administer it and spend it. If you and your spouse work, do not keep
track of individual profits. Put all the wages in a single bank account. This
way you will not feel that one contributes more than the other. Do not obsess
over making more and more money. You will never feel satisfied with how much
you have saved, because you can never get enough of what you don't need. Spend,
instead, more time with your spouse. Spend quality time together and enjoy the
fruits of your labor. What good is it to gather and save goods and riches and
never enjoy them? Generosity is the opposite of greed.
Pride
Pride is also known as
the mother of all sins. Other synonyms are: arrogance, vanity, insolence and
vainglory. It stems from enmity. A proud person will never apologize; in a marriage relationship that
attitude becomes a deadly weapon. In a relationship where none, or just one of
them, is humble enough to ask for forgiveness, with surety will not become a
nest of happiness and bliss. Learn to be humble, to love and respect your
partner. Control your ego and recognize the excellent abilities, gifts and
talents of your spouse. Recognize her efforts to please you. Be a faithful
friend and constant companion to the person you promised to spend the rest of
your days with. Humility is the opposite of pride.
You
can change!
Are you guilty of any
sins in your relationship? If so, it is never too late to change one of the
seven deadly sins for one of the seven virtues in marriage.
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