As the day I wrote this devotional was my birthday, I thought that there
couldn't be a better topic than being considerate towards our spouses.
Without consideration, both sides end up fighting with one another, and
instead of being one, we end up in millions of tiny pieces. May we never
forget that love always builds up, and it never tears down. That's why
being considerate towards one another will lead to unity.
Let me
illustrate this with a historic example: The Urquhart castle, built on
the banks of Loch Ness in Scotland, used to be a lovely castle. For many
years its residents lived peacefully. Unfortunately, this all changed
when Mary Ogilvy became the landlord of this romantic fortress. She
thought she was more important than the locals. She saw them as
"knavis", which meant people of lower status or "rogues". Is it any
wonder she became quite unpopular?
On Christmas, 1644, she was
chased from the castle, and the castle was ransacked. Many locals even
took bricks for their own homes! No wonder that most walls are now
falling apart!
This is what happens when we are not considerate
towards one another. We end up in ruins! May your upcoming birthday be a
considerate one, with no plundering of brick walls!
Rob Chaffart