TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR SPOUSES I
Thou shalt not wrap thy husband’s sandwiches in magazine articles about a man’s responsibility to love his wife. II Thou shalt not leave Scripture verses about submission taped to they wife’s hairdryer. III If thou teachest Sunday School, thou shalt not use thy spouse’s shortcomings for lesson illustrations. IV Compare not thy spouse with the spouse of another, lest thou be likewise compared and found wanting. V Thou shalt help with tasks thou thinkest are not thine, lest they become thine alone. VI Thou shalt not use the excuse: “This is just the way I am,” to keep from becoming what thou couldst and shouldst be. VII Thou shalt not say, “You always . . .” or “You never . . .” when thou speakest with thy spouse. VIII Thou shalt impress upon thy children the strengths and not the weaknesses of thy spouse. IX Thou shalt spend thy money building memories instead of buying things. X Thou shalt…
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