Dr. Dobson's Married Couples Devotional - Nov. 3
Devotions for Married Couples, by Dr. James Dobson
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MarthaâS Secret Ingredient
by Roy J. Reiman
It bothered Ben every time he walked through the kitchen. It was that little metal container on the shelf above Marthaâs cook stove. He probably would not have noticed it so much or been bothered by it if Martha had not repeatedly told him never to touch it. The reason, she said, was that it contained a âsecret herbâ from her mother, and since she had no way of refilling the container, she was concerned that if Ben or anyone else ever picked it up and looked inside, they might accidentally drop it and spill its valuable contents.
The container wasnât really much to look at. It was so old that much of its original red and gold floral pattern had faded. You could tell right where it had been gripped again and again when the container was lifted and its tight lid pulled off. Not only Marthaâs fingers had gripped it there; her motherâs and her grandmotherâs had, too. Martha didnât know for sure, but she thought that perhaps even her greatâgrandmother had used this same container and its âsecret herb.â
All Ben knew for certain was that shortly after he had married Martha, her mother had brought the container to Martha and told her to make the same loving use of its contents as she had.
And she did, faithfully. Ben never saw Martha cook a dish without taking the container off the shelf and sprinkling just a little of the secret herb over the ingredients. Even when she baked cakes, pies, and cookies, she added a light sprinkling just before she put the pans in the oven.
Whatever was in that container, it sure worked, for Ben thought that Martha was the best cook in the world. He wasnât alone in that opinionâ anyone who ever ate at their house grandly praised Marthaâs cooking.
But why wouldnât she let Ben touch that little container? Was she really afraid heâd spill its contents? And what did that secret herb look like? It was so fine that whenever Martha sprinkled it over the food she was preparing, Ben couldnât quite make out its texture. She obviously had to use very little of it because there was no way to refill the container.
Somehow Martha had stretched those contents over thirty years of marriage, and it had never failed to effect mouthâwatering results.
Ben became increasingly tempted to look into that container just once, but he never brought himself to do so.
Then one day Martha became ill. Ben took her to the hospital, where they kept her overnight. When he returned home, he found it extremely lonely in the house. Martha had never been gone overnight before. And when it neared suppertime, he wondered what to doâ Martha had so loved to cook that he had never bothered to learn much about preparing food.
When he wandered into the kitchen to see what was in the refrigerator, he immediately saw the container on the shelf. His eyes were drawn to it like a magnet. He quickly looked away, but his curiosity drew him back.
What was in that container? Why wasnât he to touch it? What did that secret herb look like? How much of it was left?
Ben looked away again and lifted the cover of a large cake pan on the kitchen counter. Ahh . . . there was more than half of one of Marthaâs great cakes left. He cut off a large piece, sat down at the kitchen table, and hadnât taken more than one bite when his eyes went back to that container again. What would it hurt if he looked inside? Why was Martha so secretive about that container, anyway?
Ben took another bite and debated with himselfâshould he or shouldnât he? For five more big bites he thought about it, staring at the container. Finally he could no longer resist.
He walked slowly across the room and ever so carefully took the container off the shelf, fearing thatâhorror of horrorsâheâd spill the contents while sneaking a peek.
He set the container on the counter and carefully pried off the lid. He was almost scared to look inside! When the inside of the container came into full view, Benâs eyes opened wide. Why, the container was emptyâexcept for a little folded scrap of paper at the bottom.
Ben reached down for the paper, struggling to get his big rugged hand inside. He carefully picked it up by a corner, removed it, and slowly unfolded it under the kitchen light.
A brief note was scrawled inside, and Ben immediately recognized the handwriting as that of Marthaâs mother. Very simply it said: âMarthaâTo everything you make, add a dash of love.â
Ben swallowed hard, replaced the note and the container, and quietly went back to finishing his cake. Now he completely understood why it tasted so good.
LOOKING AHEADâŚ
Even though for the first thirty years of their marriage, Ben couldnât quite identify his wifeâs âsecret herb,â he knew it was thereâand that it made a wonderful difference in his wifeâs cooking. If youâre the wife in the marriage partnership, I suspect that you have added your own secret ingredient to many aspects of your marriage.
Weâll be talking about the role of a wife this week and offering several definitions, but most of it boils down to this: As you help and care for your husband, add a dash of love to everything you do.
- James C Dobson
⢠âMarthaâs Secret Ingredientâ by Roy J. Reiman, courtesy of Reminisce magazine. Used by permission.
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This devotional is taken from Night Light for Couples. Copyright © 2000 by James Dobson, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
