8 Must-Have Conversations Before Getting EngagedSample
Day 2: Family
"‘Honor your father and mother’—which is the first commandment with a promise—‘so that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on the earth.’” - Ephesians 6:2-3
The second must-have conversation is about family relationships and boundaries.
Your family can really shape your married life. It's key to chat about how you'll deal with the in-laws, manage family get-togethers, and what kind of boundaries you might need to set to keep everyone on good terms. Addressing these topics early on can save you from a lot of unnecessary drama and help maintain harmony in your relationship.
When having this conversation, share your experiences, expectations, and any concerns you might have. Understanding each other’s family dynamics will provide insight into potential challenges and opportunities for growth. Discuss how often you’d like to visit each other’s families and what role you envision them playing in your lives. This dialogue can help set realistic expectations and prevent misunderstandings down the line.
Next, talk about managing family gatherings and holidays. Decide how you'll split time between both families during important occasions, ensuring each side feels included and valued. Consider establishing new traditions that honor both of your families, fostering a sense of unity and celebration in your marriage. This way, both families feel valued, reducing any potential feelings of favoritism or neglect among everyone involved.
Setting boundaries with family members is also super important for maintaining a healthy and respectful relationship. Discuss what those boundaries might look like, whether it's limiting unannounced visits, establishing rules for communication, or protecting your private time as a couple. Clear boundaries help preserve your independence and prevent potential conflicts, allowing you to nurture your relationship without outside interference.
The Bible talks about the importance of honoring and respecting each other's families, as well as prioritizing your marriage. So, finding a balance based on biblical principles is key. By seeking God’s guidance in these areas, you can create a harmonious and supportive environment for your marriage to thrive.
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About this Plan
Whether you’re planning to propose or planning on getting proposed to, it’s an exciting time. It’s also time to dive into some deep topics to ensure you’re on the same page before taking this next big step in your relationship. In this 5-day devotional, we’re sharing 8 must-have conversations before getting engaged.
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