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Why Do We Keep Fighting? Unpacking the Root of Marital Conflict Introduction Welcome back to Love How Deep.Heather poses the question: Why do you and your spouse fight a lot?The frustration of feeling unable to stop fighting.Common fight topics: Dishwasher, trash, parenting, etc.The focus on finding the root cause of these conflicts. Scripture: James 4:1-3 Reading of James 4:1-3.The title of the section: "Submit Yourselves to God."Addressing the negative connotations of "submit" and its true meaning in relation to God and each other. Verse 1: The Source of Fights "What causes fights and quarrels among you? Don't they come from your desires that battle within you?"Fights stemming from personal wants and desires (tangible or intangible).Selfishness as the underlying issue.Losing sight of the spouse's needs in the moment.Breakdown of healthy communication and intentions.The cycle of wanting and fighting. Selfishness in Marriage Brian's reflection on selfishness as the root of most arguments.Selfishness on one or both sides.Difficulty recognizing selfishness in the heat of the moment.The impact of emotions on rational thinking.The ongoing process of learning and growing in this area. The Power of Submission Letting go of personal wants for the sake of the spouse and the marriage.Submission as a choice driven by love and prioritizing the spouse's well-being.Submission not equating to being a doormat.The healthy dynamic of choosing to submit, mirroring God's relationship with us. Verse 2: The Destructive Nature of Unmet Desires "You want something but don't get it. You kill and covet, but you cannot have what you want.""Killing" the spouse's spirit, dreams, and self-esteem through negative words.The gradual erosion of the marriage due to unkindness.The impact of the silent treatment as another form of "killing" connection.The vicious cycle of unmet desires leading to more fighting. Verse 2 (Continued): The Gangrene/Cancer Analogy Brian's analogy of unchecked negative behaviors as gangrene or cancer in the marriage.The need to "amputate" harmful behaviors (unkind words, dismissiveness). Verse 2 (Continued) & Verse 3: The Role of Prayer and Motives "You quarrel and fight. You do not have because you do not ask God."Clarifying that asking God doesn't guarantee material desires.Asking for God's will above personal desires."When you ask, you do not receive because you ask with the wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures."Examining the selfishness vs. godliness of our prayer motives.Personal learning experience: God's will differing from personal wants. The Example of Jesus in the Garden (Luke 22:42) Jesus' prayer: "Let this cup pass from me; yet not my will, but yours be done."The strength in prioritizing God's will over personal desires.The "but" in Jesus' prayer as a positive negation of his initial desire. Praying for Change in Yourself Praying for God to fix the marriage is good, but also pray for personal change.Asking God to change your heart, mind, perspective, and words.Trusting God's timing and plan.The challenge of stopping the blame game and living in peace. The Difficulty and Worth of Change Acknowledging that these changes are not easy and require patience.The analogy of growing a garden – waiting for the results.Emphasizing that the effort is worth the outcome. Choosing Change Daily Making a daily choice to watch your words and stop harming your spouse's spirit.The role of forgiveness (God's and each other's) in the process.The slow but rewarding nature of this journey. Conclusion and Call to Action Recap of the importance of addressing the root of conflict.Reminder of the free communication packet at lovehowdeep.com. Click Here: 10 Practical Communication StrategiesEncouragement to use the resource for better connection.Closing remarks and farewell.
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