Change | Conflict | Family | Father | Marriage

CHANGING YOUR SPOUSE
Cecil Osborne, in his book, The Art of Understanding Your Mate, states: “. . .if you really want to change the person that you’re married to, you change yourself. The other person will change in response to the changes that he or she sees in your life. But if your goal is trying to modify or change the other person, it is not going to work. We have to begin with ourselves. A friend told me that for years and years he kept praying that God would change his wife and change his children. And for some reason God did not seem to answer him in the way he wanted, and his wife and children did not change. Then one day he started praying in a very different way. He said, ‘Lord change my life. Change me, mold me into the kind of man and husband and father I need to be.’ Then the man said, ‘You know, the strangest thing…

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