We live in a time and age when most of us use passwords on
our computer or phone on a daily basis. We use passwords for accounts at our places
of employment, conducting online banking, interacting through social media, signing
onto online classes, even to do family history work on the computer.
One way I have found to keep thoughts of my
sweetheart ever on the forefront of my mind is to create passwords that have
something to do with him. There are lots of combinations of letters and numbers
to cryptically bring to mind a spouse or loved one as you type the characters
into the computer. Some ideas are
i<3_____(name or pet name of spouse), m8s4evr, iam14you (substitute names or pet names if
you like). You get the idea. Why do I
think this is such a good idea? Well,
every time I type the password, it is like sending a little reminder to myself
of how much I love my husband, and how important he is to me.
Remembering how much I love my husband and how I cherish our
marital vows is an important initial step in keeping relationships with others
in proper perspective. It is very important to take every precaution to keep
our marriages and spouses at the top of our priorities. There are many
influences in the world around us that can tempt and seduce, and we need to
always be on guard to prevent even a hint of trouble.
Wallace Goddard provides a good list of
guidelines in his book, Drawing Heaven
Into Your Marriage, to help us monitor any actions or thoughts that may
prove dangerous to a marriage.
These are some of the areas he says to be aware of to keep marriage
covenants secure:
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Be aware of feelings of lust. Control your mind
and do not allow lustful or romantic feelings for another man or woman. Do not
give in to inappropriate media consumption.
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Be very cautious about spending time alone with
someone of the opposite gender who is not your spouse. You and your spouse should be open with each
other and not let anyone else come between you.
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The only person you should be trying to win the
affection of is your spouse. Watch and guard yourself.
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Your heart should dwell only on your spouse. If
there is someone other than your spouse who you are worried about, pray for
them and turn it over to Heavenly Father.
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Be honest with yourself. If you are making excuses to continue a
relationship that deep down you know is not right, get help.
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Make sure you spend fun time together with your
spouse on a weekly date. Look for things
you can do to make your marriage stronger. Love your spouse the way he or she
it. Trust the Lord and be patient.
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Stay strong spiritually. Pray to be able resist
temptation (Alma 34:39). Study the scriptures and serve your family and others.
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Enjoy, love, and trust your spouse. Give your
whole heart, mind, and body to each other and no one else.
To keep a marriage strong both partners must actively work
to resist any temptations that will come.
We need to remember the prophetic counsel given in “The Family: A
Proclamation to the World: “Husband and wife have a solemn responsibility to
love and care for each other. . . .” I need to show my husband how important
our marriage is to me by loving and caring for him with all my heart. The words of Brother Goddard tell of a
promise that I believe is true. He says:
Those who resist the lure and guile of Satan, those who honor covenants, those who tend the little garden of their own covenants, will enjoy sweetness in this life and rewards unmeasured in the world to come.
In my small way of using passwords on a daily basis to remind me of my
husband and our love for each other, I keep kind and loving thoughts of him at
the front of my mind. This is a fun, easy
way to help me remember who and what is truly important in my life.