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West Ridge Church Marriage Ministry West Ridge Church Marriage Ministry Can You Hear Me Now?” Can You Hear Me Now?” Communication Keys for Couples Communication Keys for Couples

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  • 1. West Ridge Church Marriage Ministry
    • Can You Hear Me Now?
    • Communication Keys for Couples

2. II. Understanding Impact of Differences 3. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • ==========D A T I N G ===========
  • Opposites Attract
  • =========M A R R I A G E ==========
  • Opposites Irritate!

4. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 1 Pet 3:7
  • Husbands, in the same waybe considerateas you
  • live with your wives, and treat them with respect as
  • the weaker partner and as heirs with you of the
  • gracious gift of life, so that nothing will hinder your
  • prayers. (NIV)
  • Youhusbands in the same way, live with your
  • wives in anunderstanding way (NASB)

5. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • After laying a foundation of character
  • in our lives, the next essential key of
  • effective communication is to develop
  • mutual understanding.

6. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 1. Physiological
  • Gen 1:27
  • So God created man in his own image, in the
  • image of God he created him; male and female
  • he created them.

7. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 1. Physiological
  • Anatomical Differences
  • Brain Chemistry
  • Differences in Senses

8. 9. 10. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 1. Physiological
  • Anatomical Differences
  • Brain Chemistry
  • Differences in Senses
  • Brain Processes

11. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 1. Physiological
  • 2.Natural Abilities

12. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 2.Natural Abilities
  • Exodus 31:3-6
  • I have filled him [Bezalel] with skill, ability and
  • knowledge in all kinds of crafts to make artistic designs
  • for work in gold, silver and bronze, to cut and set stones, to
  • work in wood, and to engage in all kinds of
  • craftsmanship...I have appointed Oholiab to help him.
  • Also I have given skill to all the craftsmen to make
  • everything I have commanded you .

13. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 2.Natural Abilities
  • Arts, Music, Drama paint, draw, sing, act, play
  • Sports baseball, football, hunting, etc
  • Verbal skillsword puzzles, reading, stories
  • Mechanical abilitybuild things, mechanical
  • Concepts/Ideas teacher, thinker, writer

14. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 1. Physiological
  • 2.Natural Abilities
  • 3.Family Background

15. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 3.Family Background
  • 1John 4:5
  • They are from the world and therefore speak
  • from the viewpoint of the world.

16. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 3.Family Background
  • Whatever world (family) we are from has a
  • HUGE impact on how we interpret life and
  • react to it.
  • In fact, it defines our concept ofnormal .

17. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 3.Family Background
  • Food Healthy vs. Southern

18. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 3.Family Background
  • Religion Spiritualvs. Not so much

19. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 3.Family Background
  • Finances Spenders vs. Savers

20. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 3.Family Background
  • Pets Many vs. None

21. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 3.Family Background
  • Politics Republic vs.Democrat

22. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 3.Family Background
  • Expressive Huggersvs. Reserved

23. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 3.Family Background
  • Child-Rear Spankers vs. Non-spankers

24. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 3.Family Background
  • HolidaysSanta Clausvs. None

25. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 3.Family Background
  • Chores Hisvs. Hers

26. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 3.Family Background
  • How we were raised becomes our normal .
  • When we discover our spouse does things
  • differentlyWell, theyre justwrong !
  • We all need to learn that in most situations,
  • theyre not wrong, justdifferent .

27. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 1. Physiological
  • 2.Natural Abilities
  • 3.Family Background
  • 4.Primary Role and Emotional Need

28. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 4.Primary Role and Emotional Need
  • Gen 2:18
  • The LORD God said, "It is not good for the man to be
  • alone. I will make a helper suitable for him."
  • Eph 5:22-23
  • Wives, submit to your husbands as to the Lord.For
  • the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the
  • head of the church

29. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 4.Primary Role and Emotional Need
  • Eph 5:22 - 28
  • Husbands love your wives, just as Christ loved the
  • church and gave himself up for her. In this same
  • way, husbands ought to love their wives as their own
  • bodies.
  • Eph 5:33
  • However, each one of you alsomust love his wifeas he
  • loves himself, and thewife must respect her husband .

30. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 4.Primary Role and Emotional Need
  • Primary
  • Spouse Primary Role Need
  • Husband Loving Servant-Leader Respect
  • Wife Respectful Helper-Comp Love

31. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 1. Physiological
  • 2.Natural Abilities
  • 3.Family Background
  • 4.Primary Role and Emotional Need
  • 5.Love Languages

32. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 5. Love Languages
  • (1)Words of Affirmation
  • (2)Quality Time
  • (3)Receiving Gifts
  • (4)Acts of Service
  • (5)Physical Touch

33. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 5. Love Languages
  • While all languages should be expressed, we
  • generally haveone or twothat we hear best.
  • Our tendency is toexpresslove the way that
  • wehearlove.

34. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 5. Love Languages
  • To be fully received, our expressions of love
  • need to be communicated in a way that our
  • spousecan understand.
  • We need todiscoverour spouses language
  • andlearnto speak that to them regularly.

35. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 1. Physiological
  • 2.Natural Abilities
  • 3.Family Background
  • 4.Primary Role and Emotional Need
  • 5.Love Languages
  • 6.Spiritual Gifts

36. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 6.Spiritual Gifts
  • 1 Corinthians 12:7, 11, 18-20
  • Now to each one themanifestation of the Spiritis given for
  • the common good.
  • All these are the work of one and the same Spirit, and he
  • gives them [gifts] to each one,just as he determines .
  • ...in factGod has arranged the partsin the body, every one
  • of them,just as he wanted them to be .If they were all one
  • part, where would the body be?As it is,there are many
  • parts , but one body.

37. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 6.Spiritual Gifts
  • Spiritual gifts aregivenTO eachbelieverBY
  • theSpirit FOR thecommon good .
  • TheHoly Spiritdetermines which gift(s) we
  • receive.
  • God gives usdifferentgifts because the
  • Church and the world need themall!

38. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 6.Spiritual Gifts
  • Service Gifts Sign Gifts
  • Prophesying Wisdom
  • Serving Prophecy
  • Teaching Knowledge
  • Encouraging/Exhorting Discernment
  • Giving Faith
  • Leading Speaking in Tongues
  • Showing Mercy Interpreting Tongues
  • Miracles
  • Healing

39. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 6.Spiritual Gifts
  • The spiritual gifts we possess influence
  • how weperceiveandrespondto our
  • world and our spouse!

40. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 1. Physiological
  • 2.Natural Abilities
  • 3.Family Background
  • 4.Primary Role and Emotional Need
  • 5.Love Languages
  • 6.Spiritual Gifts
  • 7.Personality Type

41. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 7.Personality Type
  • Byunderstandingour own personality type and
  • that of our spouse wegain a huge advantageto
  • improving our communication.We will have a
  • better insight as to whatmotivatesour spouse,
  • how they are likely tointerpret a particular issue ,
  • and how theymight respondto a specific situation.
  • Gaining an understanding of these differences
  • enables us to decrease the conflictin our life!

42. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 7.Personality Type
  • We areborn with our basic personalityand will exhibit many of these strengths and weaknesses over our entire lifetime.BUT we must not fall prey to the belief that our natural-born tendencies can keep us frommaturingover time .

43. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 7.Personality Type
  • LaHaye DISC Smalley/Trent
  • Choleric D Lion
  • Sanguine I Otter
  • Phlegmatic S Golden Retriever
  • Melancholy C Beaver

44. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 7.Personality Type
  • Mature Immature
  • Description Strengths Weaknesses
  • Lion Determined Demanding
  • High D Decisive Dictatorial
  • Choleric Direct Blunt Assertive Argumentative
  • Aggressive Overbearing
  • Goal-Oriented Impatient

45. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 7.Personality Type
  • Mature Immature
  • Description Strengths Weaknesses
  • Otter Charismatic Impulsive
  • High I Confident Overconfident
  • Sanguine Gregarious Superficial
  • Stimulating Self-Centered
  • Talkative Poor Listener Enthusiastic Emotional

46. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 7.Personality Type
  • Mature Immature
  • Description Strengths Weaknesses
  • Golden Easy-Going Non-Confront
  • Retriever Accommodating Indecisive
  • High S Patient Indifferent
  • Phlegmatic Calm Apathetic Loyal Passive
  • Dependable Plodding

47. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 7.Personality Type
  • Mature Immature
  • Description Strengths Weaknesses
  • Beaver Orderly Obsessive
  • High C Thorough Nit-Picky
  • Melancholy Systematic Legalistic Quality Perfectionist Cautious Indecisive
  • Analytical Critical

48. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 7.Personality Type
  • God gives us our core personality to help us
  • accomplish Hispurposesfor our life .
  • By Gods Spirit, we can grow beyond our
  • naturalweaknessesand do things that are not
  • natural for us .

49. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 7.Personality Type
  • Philippians 2:13
  • for it is God who works in you to will and to act according
  • to his good purpose.
  • Philippians 4:13
  • I can do everything through him who gives me strength.
  • 2 Timothy 1:7
  • For God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of
  • power, of love and of self-discipline.

50. II. Understanding Impact of Differences

  • 7.Personality Type
  • You can use your background as an excuse
  • for present behavior only until you receive
  • Jesus Christ as your personal Lord and
  • Savior.After that you have a new power
  • within you that is able to change your
  • conduct.Dr. Henry Brandt

51.

  • Five Major Keys of Effective Communication
  • 1.Maturing Character
  • 2.MutualUnderstanding
  • Do you know who I am?