Dr. Dobson's Married Couples Devotional - Oct. 1
Devotions for Married Couples, by Dr. James Dobson

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I Deserve It!
âFor the sinful nature desires what is contrary to the Spirit, and the Spirit what is contrary to the sinful nature.â Galatians 5:17
That sinful nature we talked about yesterday often rears its head in the form of the thought I deserve more. It leads us to demand the best deal, the lionâs share, the most credit, and the finest of everything. From earliest childhood, as we have seen, our impulse is to focus on ourselves and to disregard the needs of others.
And, yes, this âIâdeserveâitâ attitude can permeate marriages. Resentment can build over who works the hardest, who spends more than his or her share of the money, and who is not doing enough to serve the other. Anger then erupts over insignificant irritants that bubble up from the cauldron of emotions. Many fights in marriage begin with the belief that weâre being cheated in the relationship.
Beware of this trap. The minute we begin thinking that we are enâtitled to more, weâve started down the slippery road to selfishness. It can devastate a relationship.
John Ferrier didnât deserve to die in an Ohio neighborhoodâbut when crisis came, he chose to sacrifice for others. Jesus didnât deserve to be nailed to a wooden crossâbut out of love for the Father and for us, He allowed Himself to be crucified. This kind of sacrificial love seeks to serve, not âdeserveââand that changes everything!
Just between us . . .
- What do you feel we truly deserve in this life?
- Do you sometimes feel that youâre not getting what you deserve in our marriage?
- Is selfishness a problem for us?
Dear Lord, we need Your Spirit at work in us to overcome our self-centered impulses. By Your grace, empower us to serve instead of to âdeserve.â Amen.
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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.