Find the most compatible person or be one?
Media and dating apps bombard you- Find the most compatible person for you. On the surface it makes sense. The more compatibility boxes you tick the more you have in common, and things should work out.
However, wisdom is needed. The down side to seeking total compatibility is that no one is! It easily creates disappointment, especially when you get to know the person beyond their pretty bio. Also, such exaggerated expectation tends to be rooted in selfishness. In contrast, love is sacrificial to accommodate differences, while seeking to be compatible. Married couples of vintage will tell you love is the way.
How set on making yourself compatible are you?
We can’t always determine exactly how compatible we will be in marriage. Each individual can face unique circumstances. Esther in the bible was stretched in her marriage. She married a pagan king who even plotted to exterminate her entire race. That’s not an easy marriage!
Esther eventually realised why she was married to king Xerxes of Persia. God wanted to use her for his redemptive purpose. Her uncle said that, “if you remain silent deliverance will come from else here and you and your household will perish. And who knows that you have come to the royal position for such a time as this?” So, she stuck at making herself compatible; her married life turned around.
From seeking compatibility to turn-around-ability
1 Don’t be shocked and alarmed!
Esther married a man who spent six months having a banquet to display his empire and greatness; he had ego. Then, after divorcing his wife, who didn’t agree with his request, he married Esther. Shortly after, he was inspired to exterminate God’s people, without knowing Esther was one of them. Friends, Esther must have been shocked. Sometimes, we get shocked to find out who we have married! We see a side we never knew existed. We must learn to trust God like Esther.
2 Develop resilience.
So, Esther discovered her husband has been inspired by his top general to exterminate her own people. Did she run? Would she remain quiet about things or speak out, perhaps facing death?
Married life may not turn out as you planned. You may be frustrated because it lacks compatibility. All kinds of things can contribute to those circumstances. But, we may never realise God’s purpose. Is it possible that God is setting you up for break-through not a break-down?
3 Find a mentor.
Esther spoke to her uncle Mordecai as her mentor. Ironically, he was the trigger for the planned genocide, due to keeping faith, bringing offense to the king’s general. Esther was encouraged by him to remain faithful. God can provide you a mentor or draw closer to those nearby.
4 Resolve
Resolve to be who you are and understand your purpose.
Esther resolved to be true to who she was and enter her destiny. She would go to the king and tell him. She knew she was called “for such a time as this.”
Maybe there are dire issues you are facing due to being with your spouse today. Of course there is a place for leaving. But, some people leave too easy; others stay and waste away quietly. However, what if God has you in the place where you are to be a catalyst for change for your family and community? Your current position is “for such a time as this!” Seek compatibility, but without compromise-ability.
5 Put it all on the line.
Esther had to see the king and tell all. In those times you had to get an invite to see him. If you came uninvited and he did not raise his golden sceptre of approval you would die; so, in Jesus we enter the Father’s presence. Esther fasted and prayed and the king accepted her graciously. She saw her miracle.
If you stay true to your values and God’s call, you will face a cross road in a marriage needing restoration. Do you separate from your spouse if they consistently drink, take drugs or are addicted to certain ways or habits? Or do you choose to be resilient, and eventually love them into God’s kingdom and ways? Is it possible that God has a bigger purpose in it all?
6 Understand the right timing and see the blessings.
Esther persevered, sought God and had a plan. She came with a request to meet the king over a series of dinners. She waited for God’s timing. At just the right time, God intervened and it made the king look favourably on God’s people and brought salvation. God has a time to make your marriage beautiful in his time, like a Van Gogh painting!
Seek compatibility to turn things around today.
Friends, finding a spouse and staying married is not just about finding a compatible person, but becoming compatible. Sometimes we will be tested to be compatible beyond all natural reason. We see a great example in Esther. She did her best to be compatible and it led to helping her people, family and her entire kingdom. 1 Corinthians says, “The believing spouse sanctifies the unbelieving one.”
We are now in the new year of 2020. It is a holiday season. Apparently, most domestic violence occurs in this period. Let’s trust for a surely-you-are-here-for-such-a-time-as-this moment in marriages across the globe. See God spoke though Mordecai in chapter 4 of Esther that deliverance will come, but not necessarily through Esther, except she rise up. It means today we have choice to move in faith also and realise God’s promise.
Mark Rusic was born in Melbourne and has a bachelor in Mechanical engineering. He became a missionary to many suffering hardship and poverty on Madura Island in Indonesia, for about 4 years, from 1990. He has been working as a pastor-life coach over the past 17 years in Hope International Ministries. Mark is also an artist and author and has also written two books which are a collection of his own paintings, photography and poetry. These include ‘Iconic Melbourne of Australia’ and ‘Iconic Animals of Australia with a voice to release your giant potential within,’ available on booktopia.com.au. He has been counted among some of Australia’s best-selling authors since 2014 and is a public speaker in various community groups, organisations and churches. He has a special grace to help people find and release why they were born and enjoys supporting indigenous peoples. See iconiccolours.com for more information about Mark’s services.
Mark Rusic was born in Melbourne and has a bachelor’s in mechanical engineering. He became a missionary to many, suffering hardship and poverty on Madura Island in Indonesia, in 1990 for about four years. He worked as a pastor-life coach with Hope International Ministries from 2002 to May 2023, playing a key role in raising up leaders and elders for the local Melbourne Hope church, which lead today. Mark has also been active in conducting yearly trips to remote Indigenous communities, bringing teams for training and outreach, which he initiated from 2015. He also established a salt and light ministry to empower saints of influence in the marketplace from 2017.
Mark is also an artist and an author and has written two books which are both a collection of his own paintings, photography, and poetry. These include ‘Iconic Melbourne of Australia’ and ‘Iconic Animals of Australia- With a voice to release your giant potential within,’ which are available now on booktopia.com.au and at leading book retailers. He has been counted among some of Australia’s best authors on several occasions through Dymocks since 2014 and continues to be a motivational speaker in various community groups, organisations, and churches.
He is currently pioneering his itinerant ministry to bless Indigenous people and empower the body of Christ, while working as an artist, author and speaker.