When You’ve Been Married for Years and Years

This week on the lake and around the campfire, I’ve been reflecting on how Dan and I met and married—a miraculous, seemingly random turn of events: if this one little thing hadn’t happened, then this other big thing wouldn’t have happened.

I asked Dan what he thought was the secret to our marriage. “We get along. You try to make me happy, and I try to make you happy,” he answered. “We communicate pretty well. That’s the key. Especially if you have issues.”

And then he paused. “But we have no issues. We should have issues so we could talk about that sort of stuff.”

Another pause. “Maybe we should go to marriage counseling because we don’t have any issues.”

He makes me smile. A lot.

I think part of the reason for our wedded bliss has to do with liking each other. We enjoy spending time together.

The hard part would be when one spouse chooses to stay loving and kind while the other doesn’t seem to care about growing and sustaining the marriage.  

God addresses that very thing in his Word:

“Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins.” – 1 Peter 4:8

Earnestly. The original Greek is ektene and can be translated, “earnestly, deeply, fervently, intensely, eagerly.” Those are strong words for how we should love one another.

In her book, Waymaker, Ann Voskamp wrote:

“Falling in love is only the wild rush before the soft landing in a deep canyon of companionship… The fall into love is an exhilarating part of it all, but it’s the staying loving that makes a love story.”

When Dan and I arrived at our two-year anniversary, I posted, “Now we can say we’ve been married for years.” A cousin responded, “When you hit four years, you can say you’ve been married for years and years!”

Dan and I have officially been married for “years and years.” We’ve landed softly in a deep canyon of companionship. And we plan to stay loving, even though we may need marriage counseling because we have no issues.

Marlys Lawry

Hello, my name is Marlys Johnson Lawry. I’m a speaker, award-winning writer, and chai latte snob. I love getting outdoors; would rather lace up hiking boots than go shopping. I have a passion for encouraging people to live well in the hard and holy moments of life. With heart wide open.

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