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Five biblical purposes for your marriageBy Rick WarrenPublished February 3, 2005
LAKE FOREST, Calif. (BP) - I suppose you'd expect a man who's been married 30 years to a beautiful, intelligent woman would be able to share with you the intimate secrets to having a perfect marriage. But I'm going to disappoint you! That's because Kay and I don't have a perfect marriage - there's no such thing. What Kay and I do have is a marriage centered on Christ. We remain committed to each other because we remain committed to Christ and His work within us. Our first two years together were the most difficult. The single factor that kept us married in those early years was that we agreed on one thing: Divorce would never be an option for us. You can't leave the door open even a little bit, or eventually one of you will try to escape. Here are five biblical purposes you should keep balanced in your marriage:
Marriage is a life-long process designed to teach you to see the needs of another person as more important than your own. It's a difficult transition because it's not natural. To think this way requires an intentional shift that can be made only through the power of God in your life. The reward, however, is greater than anything you could ever imagine. I've often wondered what would have happened - or not happened - had Kay and I thrown in the towel many years ago. There would be no Saddleback Church, no purpose driven ministry and no "Purpose Driven Life"! God's plan for your marriage is wider and deeper than anything in your wildest, craziest dreams. May our heavenly Father help you catch this vision as you chase it into the future. |
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