25 Ways to Communicate Respect
Actions speak louder
than words. You can say you respect your husband, but he’ll have a hard time
believing that unless your behavior backs it up.
What does respectful living look like? Here are 25 ways you
can communicate respect to your spouse without uttering a word. If you’ll make
it your habit to do these things, the next time you tell your husband how much
you respect him, he won’t have to wonder if you really mean it.
1. Choose Joy
It’s true: A happy
wife makes a happy life. Please don’t use moodiness as an attempt to manipulate
your man, but in all things rejoice, because that’s the right thing to do. (1
Thessaonians 5:16; Philippians 4:4)
2. Honor His Wishes
Give weight to what
your husband thinks is important. Make those things a priority that matter most
to him, whether it’s having dinner ready when he gets home from work or keeping
the house tidy or limiting computer time. Don’t make him ask twice.
(Philippians 2:4)
3. Give Him Your
Undivided Attention
Yes, I know that
women are masters of multi-tasking, but when your husband is speaking to you,
make a point to lay other tasks aside, look into his eyes, and listen to what
he is saying with the goal of understanding and remembering his words.
4. Don’t Interrupt
Have you ever been
around a person who won’t let you finish a sentence? That gets old fast. Even
if you think you already know what your husband is going to say, allowing him
to say it without cutting him off mid-sentence shows both respect and common
courtesy.
5. Emphasize His Good
Points
Sure, he has his
faults (as do you), but dwelling on them will only make you (both) miserable.
Choose instead to focus on those qualities in your husband that you most
admire. (Philippians 4:8)
6. Pray for Him
Ruth Graham advises
wives to “tell your mate the positive, and tell God the negative.” Take your
concerns to God. Faithfully lift up your husband in prayer every day, and you
will likely notice a transformation not only in him, but in yourself, as well.
(Phil. 4:6-7; 1 Thes.5:17)
7. Don’t Nag
Your husband is a
grown man, so don’t treat him like a two-year-old. Leave room for God to work.
You are not the Holy Spirit, so do not try to do His job.
8. Be Thankful
Cultivate an attitude
of gratitude. Don’t take your husband for granted. Be appreciative for
everything he does for you, whether big or small. Always say thank you. (1
Thessalonians 5:18; Ephesians 5:20)
Smile at Him
Smiles spread happiness.
Smiles have even been shown to create happiness. Smiles are contagious. And a
smile makes any woman more beautiful.
9. Respond Physically
Did you know that the
way you respond (or don’t respond) to your husband’s romantic overtures has a
profound effect on his self-confidence? Don’t slap him away when he tries to
hug you or make excuses when he’s in the mood. Your enthusiastic cooperation
and reciprocation will not only assure him of your love, but will make him feel
well-respected, too. (1 Cor. 7:3-5)
10. Eyes Only for Him
Don’t compare your
husband unfavorably to other men, real or imaginary. It is neither fair nor
respectful and will only breed trouble and discontent. Avoid watching movies or
reading books that might cause you to stumble in this area, as well. (Psalm
19:14; Proverbs 4:23)
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