Before the 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse: Ron & Nan Deal
You may have heard of John Gottman's 'Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse': criticism, contempt, withdrawal, and stonewalling. Guess what the precursor to all these is? In this special episode, Dave and Ann Wilson share Ron and Nan Deal's wisdom that connects the dots between biblical trust and modern research.
Speaker 1
God's little joke on us about marriage is that we take our vows at the beginning of our wedding, and then life teaches us what we committed ourselves to.
Speaker 2
Welcome to Family Life Today, where we want to help you pursue the relationships that matter most. I'm Shelby Abbott, and your hosts are Dave and Ann Wilson. You can find us@familylifetoday.com this is Family Life Today.
Speaker 3
Do you feel like you've been on a cruise all week?
Speaker 4
Yeah. I'm reliving the cruise we were on back in February, which was awesome.
This whole week has been a week of cruise talks that we all heard on the Love like comedic cruise. And if you weren't on it, I mean, you get the benefit now of hearing it, but it's better in person.
Speaker 3
It really is.
Speaker 4
I mean, you're out in the sun and the wind, and there's people and food and ports and musicians and bands and comedians and great marriage messages. So you're having a great relaxing vacation, but you're working on your marriage at the same time.
Speaker 3
And what's different about being on the cruise is generally if you go to any kind of marriage conference, it's great. But then you're quickly back into the reality of a home that's busy and things are going on.
This gives you a chance to really talk through some things. Cause you have days. It's almost a week that you're on the cruise together, so you can really talk deeply without being interrupted. It's great.
And we would really encourage you to sign up today to come on the Love Like You Mean It Marriage Cruise with us.
Speaker 1
Yeah.
Speaker 4
And I'll tell you this. The people on the cruise are not your typical cruisers. I don't know what I exactly mean by that, but it's a clean cruise.
It's just there's not a lot of partying going on. There's people there that are. A lot of them are Family Life Today listeners, and they want to really enhance their marriages and get better.
Speaker 3
And we're always intrigued that people make friends on this cruise show.
Speaker 2
Yeah.
Speaker 4
Lifelong friends.
Speaker 3
They come together every year.
Speaker 4
Yeah. So sign up today for the Love Like You Mean It cruise in 2025. It's in February, and you can sign up at familylifetoday.com. We’ll be there next February, and we'd love to have you there with us.
But today, we get to hear one of the talks we heard on the cruise from Ron and Nan Deal. Many of you know Ron and Nan. Ron leads our blended family ministry here at Family Life, and he and Nan were on the boat. Actually, they were almost roommates because they were just down the hall on the ship from our room. It's a powerful, powerful message.
Speaker 1
Let me tell you a quick story. So some of you have heard the name John Gottman. If you've been through any marriage education classes or gone through Art of Marriage or, you know, anything like that, been the weekend to remember, somebody somewhere probably referenced some John Gottman research. He's kind of considered to be the guru among marital researchers in the United States. He's at the University of Washington. Thirty years ago, he came out with a book that said we know what predicts divorce. And when we see it at these levels, then you can predict. We can predict with 93% accuracy whether couples will divorce within five years.
Now, that's really quantifying the behavioral things that happen in between couples and what it looks like. He called them the four horsemen of the Apocalypse. Is this ringing any bells? You ever heard these before? When you see these four things happening, the end is near, is basically what he's saying. When you see criticism at a regular frequency, when you see contempt between partners at a level that is outside the norm, like we all do all four of these, but there's a range that's sort of normal. And when you push that beyond that, you can basically say, three to five years, this thing's gonna come to an end.
What is contempt? Contempt is criticism on steroids. Contempt is not just saying something that's critical of them, but something intentionally insulting. So it's not just, "ugh, you burned dinner." It's, "you stupid, why did you burn dinner?" It's adding that extra measure of pain to the comment. So, criticism, contempt. And then he said, number three is withdrawal. So it's emotional. It would look like this: if we're having a conflict and we can't figure it out, I just throw my hands up, say, "I can't do this," and retreat to the other room, or even retreating across the room, or basically just turning your heart off towards your partner.
The on-steroids version of withdrawal is the fourth one, and that's called stonewalling. And that's where I don't even really bother trying to engage you, by the way. That calls for you, by the way. So stonewalling is I just write you off, and I put a stiff arm up, and I'm not even. Okay. You could see those are pretty heavy, pretty extreme. And so he did that 30 years ago. That's been quoted and referenced over and over and over again within the Christian community outside. By the way, John Gottman's not a believer. He's a Jewish man, and he's a researcher and secular in his worldview. So not a Christian guy. But we've sort of learned some things from some of his work.
That was 30 years ago. In 2011, he came out with a book called "The Science of Trust." In the first chapter of that book, he says, "Well, we got the four horsemen right, but we missed something." Now, me as a marriage educator, I was like, all over that. Like, what did you miss? I want to know what you think you missed. I'm telling you this story to get to a point. Hang out with me.
In that book, he says, "Yeah, we missed the importance of trust, the importance of the permanence of knowing that you can rely on this person to be there for you." And what he said is, "Our continued research has discovered that without trust, the four horsemen appear." In other words, the precursor to the four horsemen is a lack of trust. Wow.
Then he said, in his science sort of way, "We had to quantify what trust would look like so we could put it into a computer and assign numbers to it and watch it and watch couples interact with one another. Was that a trustworthy action? Was that an untrustworthy behavior on that part? Was that comment helping them build trust, or was it taking away?" And they got to quantify all this stuff.
So he said we had to come up with a definition of what trust is. And here's what this secular researcher scientist came up with: Trust is coming to realize and really rely on the idea that your partner isn't just looking after their own self-interests, but is looking after your interests. Listen to Philippians 2 talking about what a humble heart does in a relationship.
Speaker 5
Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility, count others more significant than yourselves.
Speaker 1
Look. And the next part is, look not only to your own interests, but the interests of others. But look to the interests of others. John Gottman, a secular researcher, says that what builds trust is when you know the other person has your best interests at heart. And 2,000 years ago, we already had a cue that that was what it's really all about. First of all, isn't that so cool when secular science supports what we know is true? God's truth is God's truth, no matter where it comes from. Amen. Right?
And so it comes back to this idea of, wait a minute, my heart about my relationship with God and my heart about how I put on humility towards my wife has everything to do with the permanence of our relationship. It has everything to do with the solidarity of it. If my heart is not in the right place and I stand up in pride, then all of a sudden it generates a weakness in us. That's not helpful, folks. This is marriage. I got to manage my heart.
Now, thumb wars are all about managing the other person's heart. Most of us spend—listen to me—most of us spend our entire marriage trying to manage the other person's heart. In other words, we keep trying to get the other to be for us what we feel like we need to be. And whose interest am I looking out for when I do that? My own. I'm not being selfless, by the way.
Looking after the interests of the other does not mean you don't look after your own interests. You do self-care. Of course, you do self-care. That's a balanced approach. You manage you and take care of you. What do you need? Some of you went and worked out this morning. What does your body need? You do that, and you do that emotionally. You speak up for yourself. It doesn't mean you become milk toast and let them walk all over you. It doesn't mean any of that at all. You can have self-respect, and I bring that self-respect in sacrifice and in love and in care for her.
Now she has to do the same. What happens if we have an "us-ness" and I stand up in pride? We have weakness. But I can always go back into humility, and it creates an opportunity for strength again.
Speaker 5
Mm.
Speaker 1
As you were doing this, we noticed it takes some intentionality.
Speaker 5
It does.
Speaker 1
You gotta communicate a little bit. That hurts, you know, I mean, you kind of have to work through it as a couple just to even physically do this. And it takes a little gentleness.
Speaker 3
You're listening to Family Life Today, and we've been listening to Ron and Nan Deal give a talk on the Love Like You Mean It Marriage Cruise.
As always, they are incredibly practical. And as you're listening, if there's something on today's episode that you're just clicking with, we want you to know that you're not alone.
Because every single marriage has its fair share of highs, but also lows.
Speaker 4
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You've only heard just a little part of the talk that Ron and Nan Deal gave on the Love Like You Mean It cruise this past February, and we're going to go right back to it and let you hear the rest of their talk.
Then let me just remind you, you can join us next year. Go to familylifetoday.com and sign up to be on the cruise. Let's go back to Ron and Ann.
Speaker 1
We're really good at looking out. Make the other person look after your interests. That's not the way marriage works.
Speaker 5
No.
Speaker 1
That's agenda. That's control. That's pride. I see in you something that needs to change and I have the right to change it. That's pride.
Better to look in the mirror and say, how do I humbly be more like Jesus? As much as I can possibly be right here, right now, no matter what's happening in us, no matter what's happened in the past, how do I bring that to this equation?
Speaker 5
And I don't know if you're like me, but I can have the best intentions. At the beginning of the day, I'm laying in bed and I'm like, "Lord, I want to surrender to you. I humbly come before you. I want to put on humility today in everything that I do."
And I get up, and something happens with the coffee or something with the dog, and I have shredded that off and thrown that off and put on me quickly. And then I'm back to...
I think it's just a daily surrender. Sometimes for me, it can be a minute-by-minute, hour-by-hour surrender. I don't think it's one and done. I think it's a posture and a practice, and going back to the Lord daily.
Speaker 1
We said takes three things to kind of make that happen. Intentionality, communication and gentleness. We just want a couple of thoughts around intentionality.
Speaker 5
Well, you're being intentional.
Speaker 1
I was gonna say, you're here, you're here. Give yourself pat on the back.
Speaker 5
High five each other.
Speaker 1
High five.
Speaker 5
You're on this cruise being intentional. There you go about your relationship and your love.
Speaker 1
And when you go home, you gotta continue that. Not in a massive way, as in big expense, big expensive time and energy and whatnot to be on this thing.
But that daily little 10 minute here, 5 minute there, those check ins, just being intentional to look after one another's interests.
Speaker 5
And I don't care what season you're at, you know, when you've got little ones, it's hard to be intentional because they're pulling on you. When you're in the middle of building your career, that's pulling on you. But you know, we're empty nests now. Can I get a whoop, whoop?
And guess what? Work and training a dog and our kids and travel and we do a lot of ministry, we do a lot of support groups and things, and we're out there doing that. Even though we're empty nests and we have all the time in the world, our usness gets lost in that. We turn around and go, what week is this? And who are you?
We have to be intentional about pouring and stopping and saying no, it's about us. So I believe there's some things that pull at you and pull at that. I think it's kids, I think it can be work, I think it can be the phone.
And I know you're going to riff off that, but the phone. I think it can be past pain, hurt between the two of you. If there's been any past pain or you have past pain that you dragged into your marriage, if you haven't worked on that, that's going to affect the intentionality and the U.S. ness.
You want to talk about that foam?
Speaker 1
No, it's okay. 1 Corinthians 13 is a very familiar passage to all of us. It's the love chapter, right? You probably had it at your wedding. You've probably been at somebody else's wedding where somebody referenced First Corinthians 13. Who can tell me the first two words of 1 Corinthians 14? We talk about the love chapter. But then what is so in English, the first two words of chapter 14, verse 1 are pursue, love.
And it's not just, hey, here's this love thing, go get it. As in, I hope you just mosey through life and discover that. No, it's an active, very intentional, go after this thing, chase it down, do whatever you have to do. That's the love that I just described. That's the love you're supposed to become as a person. That's the intentionality we need to have in our marriages. Like doing this finger thing is difficult and it's easy to just slip away from it because life wants to pull you in all the directions. But pursue love as best you can.
Let's talk about communication real quick. Sure, go for it. There's so many things we could talk about as it relates to communication, of course, but we just want to say a couple things about being a better listener. And not that listening is everything, but it is a place of, where are my friends? Where are the stewards, Gil and Brenda that introduced us a little while ago? I'm quoting them. Their word is connectication. Communication is about connecting. That's ultimately what it's going to get you as a result of speaking and listening well with one another. And that's what we're after. Not just sharing information, but actually connecting hearts.
Speaker 5
And I think the listening, it starts when the other person starts talking, because I don't know about you, but as soon as Ron starts talking, I shut off the part of the listening and I'm getting ready to either defend myself or give an answer or I don't know. I'm talking in my head about what he's saying, and I stop completely listening and receiving what he is saying.
Listen to what God's word says to us. My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak even in your mind, and slow to become angry. Listen to this in Proverbs 18:13. I love this one. And that was James, by the way, 1:19. To answer before listening, that is folly and shame. To answer before listening, even in your mind—oh, I know what I'm going to say. Okay, I'm going to say this, and then I'm going to say this, and he's going to say this. That is folly and shame.
We have a practice in my recovery ministry where, when we're in our groups, we don't cross talk. I also say to my girls all the time, let's let the Holy Spirit invite the Holy Spirit into this moment for him to speak into this moment. We're not going to cross talk and come up with all these answers or, oh, I have a great example of that because that happened to me or happened to so and so and so and so. Let's just sit and listen and receive what people are saying to us.
I think that's such a good practice in our marriages.
Speaker 1
I would just add that listening always requires skills we don't naturally have. Some of us are kind of better at it naturally than others, but others, like me, have to work at this. I just want to encourage you that if you realize, "Man, I'm just not very good at that," then work at it.
My story is that I went to graduate school in my late 20s, studying to be a marriage and family therapist. I got straight A's in my graduate program—never had straight A's in my life. I was a C and B student. Can you believe that? Then I got to graduate school and kind of found my niche. I did really well until our first practicum, where we had to buddy up with a partner and go into a therapy room and turn on the VCR. And VCR—it's a big thing.
Speaker 5
Woo hoo.
Speaker 1
And we had to record ourselves.
Speaker 5
That dated us.
Speaker 1
It sure did. And then bring that recording back into the next class with all the other students and the professor and show ourselves trying to do listening skills in front of everybody. And I flunked every single time in part because I didn't have any vocabulary for feeling words. I just didn't know. I'm a man. I know anger and lust, that's pretty much it, right? Can I get an amen from somebody? And you know, those I understand. But all those other emotions and words that go with them? I don't know what those are.
And there's levels of words; they're all sort of related but not the same. And that was just so confusing to me. I had to learn a vocabulary. I had to learn how to hear it. I had to work at that over and over and over and over and over again. Like, who knew when I got married that I was going to have to do that? There's 8 million things—God's little joke on us.
My favorite little thought about marriage is that we take our vows at the beginning of our wedding, and then life teaches us what we committed ourselves to. And the whole time, God's just sort of laughing. Yep. There's another one. Ron, you got to learn that one. You didn't have a vocabulary. It's time to learn.
When you discover those little things that are in the way of you being a good listener, go to work on it. No shame. Just work on it. Because it has dramatic payoffs. And then, last thought, let's just say something about gentleness.
Speaker 5
Oh, gentleness. One of the fruits of the spirit, right? And isn't it so easy with that teeny, teeny tiny little baby? You can be so gentle with them. Your own children, the neighbor's children. Sometimes you're gentle.
My kids at school, I was so gentle with them. That puppy I'm raising, so gentle with her. Him. Not so much.
And when it comes to us, and there's been some pain, and let me tell you, we've done some pain to each other.
Speaker 1
We have. We have.
Speaker 5
I don't want to be so gentle with him. I don't see him like I see my voice and that dog. And most of you, I don't want to be gentle.
And I forget he's a child of God. This man standing before you, my husband of 38 years, is a child of God. God sees him as precious. He knows every hair on his head.
Speaker 1
A few I've lost.
Speaker 5
Yes, right. And there are times in the pain, in the 38 years of the pride that I don't look at you with gentleness.
And that is something I need to work on, is seeing you. No, wait. That is a child. That is God's child right there.
Come before me and love him like I love him. Forgive him like I forgive him. Show grace and mercy to him like I do.
Speaker 1
One of the things some of you know that we are really passionate about teaching is coming to understand your own pain. So you can see how it controls you, how it changes you, and how what action follows pain. And then when that intersects with your partner, it creates bad stuff. The way out is to really know yourself and learn how to not let that pain dictate who you are. That's a whole journey in and of itself.
In the process of discovering one another's pain, I watch her unpack her life and the things that have preceded me, the things that I've done that have caused her difficulty and pain in her life that hang with her. Every time I see those things, I have to put on gentleness for what that is. Because what's easy to do is to get wrapped up in, "Yeah, but you don't know why I did what I did and what was going on," and the whole defend yourself thing. Instead, I have to put that aside and just see the pain, being compassionate for what's going on in her, whether it was about me or not. Especially when it is about me, I really have to put myself aside and look after the interests of the other.
That is a huge, massive discipline that may just be me. It's really hard for me; it may not be that tough for you, but I think it's hard for most people. That is gentleness applied to delicate feelings. If I don't do that, then I show her to be somebody unreliable in looking after her best interests, and I'm just squashing trust. We don't need any more of that; we need less of that.
These are disciplines. This is hard work. God's little joke on us is that we take our vows at the beginning of our wedding, and then life teaches us what we committed ourselves to become. We work at it, and we work at it, and we work at it, and by the grace of God, we get there.
Speaker 4
You're listening to Family Life Today, and we've been listening to a talk that Ron and Nan Deal gave on the Love Like You Municruise this past February.
In that last section about gentleness, I really liked it.
Yeah, I know why you liked it. Because you want me to be more gentle. Right.
Speaker 3
Gentleness is like a language in and of itself. And I'm saying this to myself as well, because everyone responds to that.
Rather than being harsh or critical or demanding, when a person comes in gently and with hard things, but gently, it's much easier and much more palatable to receive.
Speaker 4
And for years, you told me that I was often harsh.
Speaker 3
Yeah.
Speaker 4
And I always responded harshly, like, what are you talking about? And you were right, and I couldn't see it. But, man, when you allow God, I think it's God has to do it.
Speaker 3
It's the fruit of the spirit. Yes. Self control.
Speaker 2
Yeah.
Speaker 4
And when he softens you and you admit your harshness or your anger or your, you know, sternness and say, God, I need you to tenderize my heart,
and then you start speaking and acting that way towards your spouse, it can save a marriage.
It can save a family.
Speaker 3
This week we've given a ton of practical ways to help your marriage, and we really hope and pray that you'll receive some of those. And not just receive them, but apply them to your marriage by God's grace.
Speaker 4
Yeah. And we'd love to have you with us next February on the Love like you meet a cruise where all these talks you've heard this week came from. But you'd love. You'd love it. And it's even better when you're there in person.
Speaker 3
Sure is.
Speaker 4
It really is. So go to familylifetoday.com and sign up and join us. Let's have a great week together next February and let God change us and even use you and your spouse to change others as well.
Speaker 1
Well.
Speaker 2
That’s right. And the good news is that Dave and Ann Wilson will be there on the boat this coming February. And so I encourage you to check it out. I'm Shelby Abbott, and you've been listening to Dave and Ann Wilson with Ron and Ann Deal on Family Life Today. The cruise is happening this February. I know Dave was saying next February, but don't be confused. It's this February from the 8th through the 15th. You can learn more by heading over to familylifetoday.com.
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Now coming up tomorrow, one of our favorites, Brant Hansen, is going to be here giving us a message from the Love Like You Mean It Marriage Cruise, where he talks about the true role of men as protectors and nurturers within relationships. That's coming up tomorrow. We hope you'll join us.
On behalf of David and Ann Wilson, I'm Shelby Abbott. We'll see you back next time for another edition of Family Life Today. Family Life Today is a donor-supported production of Family Life, a Cru ministry helping you pursue the relationships that matter most.
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