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I gave him the look.
You know the one that says, “I despise you right now.”
He rolled his eyes.
I continued my case of why I was right and why he was ridiculous.
The silent game was operating in full force and I was the reigning champion.
I intended to hold a grudge indefinitely—but then he grabbed my hand.
I found the words, “I’m sorry” sneaking out of my mouth before I could stop them.
He smirked.
And grace came flooding in.
Good marriages are built on love but they are held together with the glue of grace.
Grace when she spends two hours wandering through the aisles of Target for no other reason than needing to escape the house after being cooped up all day
Grace when he loses his temper because the kids left the fridge open again.
Grace when she hasn’t done the laundry in a week and you have no clean socks.
Grace when he leaves said socks on the floor instead of putting them in the basket two feet away.
Grace when she spends money on something silly that should have been used to pay a bill.
Grace when he stretches out on the couch after a long day, burying his head in his phone while you chase after the children.
Grace, grace, and mounds of grace are necessary to make a relationship last.
Because undeserved grace is the glue which holds two imperfect people together perfectly.
"Make every effort to be found living peaceful lives that are pure and blameless in his sight...and may you continue to grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ." (2 Peter 3:14,18)