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Before You Get Married, Get Prepared

'...to the married I command, yet not I, but the Lord...' 1 Corinthians 7:10 NKJV

Engaged couples have expectations about marriage that are never verbalised. As a result, conflict becomes inevitable when those differing assumptions collide. So if you're wise, you'll talk about these understandings in the less antagonistic light of courtship.

Psychologist Dr. Archibald Hart asks the following questions of couples who consult with him:

(1) If I had never met the person you're planning to marry and I had to rely on you to give me a description of who that individual is, what would you tell me?

(2) If you could think of one thing that you would like to see your fiancé change, what would it be?

(3)What are the five or six major goals you have established for your first few years together?

(4) What does your budget look like?

(5) Have you planned how you're going to pay for the things you're going to buy beyond your honeymoon?These are tough questions but if you can't agree on them before you're married, you're certain to argue over them afterwards. Since half of all marriages today end in divorce, you'd better be sure you know the answers.

The biggest mistake you can make is assuming that your future husband or wife will automatically change for the better as a result of being married to you. '...Be good wives...yield to your husbands, responsive to their needs...do what is right... Be good husbands...live with your wives in an understanding way to your wives. Honour them, delight in them...' (1 Peter 3:1-7 NCV)

written by Bob Gass
 
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Before You Get Married, Get Prepared

'...to the married I command, yet not I, but the Lord...' 1 Corinthians 7:10 NKJV

Engaged couples have expectations about marriage that are never verbalised. As a result, conflict becomes inevitable when those differing assumptions collide. So if you're wise, you'll talk about these understandings in the less antagonistic light of courtship.

Psychologist Dr. Archibald Hart asks the following questions of couples who consult with him:

(1) If I had never met the person you're planning to marry and I had to rely on you to give me a description of who that individual is, what would you tell me?

(2) If you could think of one thing that you would like to see your fiancé change, what would it be?

(3)What are the five or six major goals you have established for your first few years together?

(4) What does your budget look like?

(5) Have you planned how you're going to pay for the things you're going to buy beyond your honeymoon?These are tough questions but if you can't agree on them before you're married, you're certain to argue over them afterwards. Since half of all marriages today end in divorce, you'd better be sure you know the answers.

The biggest mistake you can make is assuming that your future husband or wife will automatically change for the better as a result of being married to you. '...Be good wives...yield to your husbands, responsive to their needs...do what is right... Be good husbands...live with your wives in an understanding way to your wives. Honour them, delight in them...' (1 Peter 3:1-7 NCV)

written by Bob Gass

I knew a young man years ago that came to me for advice.."I have to marry her. She has such a sexy bod and I want......"
Well if that was the basis...I wonder how he likes it now.
 
Before You Get Married, Get Prepared

'...to the married I command, yet not I, but the Lord...' 1 Corinthians 7:10 NKJV

Engaged couples have expectations about marriage that are never verbalised. As a result, conflict becomes inevitable when those differing assumptions collide. So if you're wise, you'll talk about these understandings in the less antagonistic light of courtship.

Psychologist Dr. Archibald Hart asks the following questions of couples who consult with him:

(1) If I had never met the person you're planning to marry and I had to rely on you to give me a description of who that individual is, what would you tell me?

(2) If you could think of one thing that you would like to see your fiancé change, what would it be?

(3)What are the five or six major goals you have established for your first few years together?

(4) What does your budget look like?

(5) Have you planned how you're going to pay for the things you're going to buy beyond your honeymoon?These are tough questions but if you can't agree on them before you're married, you're certain to argue over them afterwards. Since half of all marriages today end in divorce, you'd better be sure you know the answers.

The biggest mistake you can make is assuming that your future husband or wife will automatically change for the better as a result of being married to you. '...Be good wives...yield to your husbands, responsive to their needs...do what is right... Be good husbands...live with your wives in an understanding way to your wives. Honour them, delight in them...' (1 Peter 3:1-7 NCV)

written by Bob Gass

We have all heard this saying, "You can not live on love, and money talks" Most people think it is a combination of both, or it it is only by money the family can survive.
Since God is Love, then the only way any marriage can ever survive is by having God as their foremost important part above everything else.

1 cor 13:4-8

Love (God) over looks ones failures.
Love (God) is kind.
Love (God) is patient.
Love (God) does not envy, or boast.
Love (God) is not arrogant.
Love (God) is not rude.
Love (God) does not insist on it's own way.
Love (God) is not irritable or resentful.
Love (God) does not rejoice in wrong doing.
Love (God) rejoices with the truth.
Love (God) bears all things.
Love (God) believes all things,
Love (God) hopes all things,
Love (God) endures all things.
Love (God) Love never ends

This is what makes for a great marriage, and without it, it will fail!!
 
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