Wise Walls
• Resist the desire to rescue an unhappy soul who pours
their heart out to you.
• Don’t share the most painful things of your soul with an
attractive alternative.
This develops deep levels of intimacy.
• If a conversation makes light of marriage, respond with
something positive about
your own marriage.
• Discuss marital issues with your spouse. Work on the
problems at home. If you do
need to talk to someone else about your marriage, be sure
they are a friend of the
marriage.
• Don’t have lunch or take work breaks with same person all
the time.
• When you travel with a co-worker, meet in the public
rooms, not in a room with a
bed.
• If an old boyfriend or girlfriend is going to be at a
class reunion, make sure you
bring your spouse along.
• If you value your marriage, don’t do lunch alone with an
old flame.
• Don’t try to be cute or “flirty” with anyone other than
your spouse.
• Do not allow your heart to dwell on anyone.
President
Kimball (1969a) reminds us that “The Lord apparently rates
adultery close to
premeditated murder, for he said: ‘And again, I command thee
that thou shalt not covet
thy neighbor's wife; nor seek thy neighbor's life (D&C
19:25).’”