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Thriving Together

DAY 3 OF 7

When You’re Up to Your Eyeballs

Weddings aren’t for the faint of heart. The ceremony may be beautiful, but planning a wedding can ruin a marriage before it even starts. Endless details and mounting expenses can frustrate and divide a couple.

In one national survey, most couples admitted to arguing about their wedding plans. Money topped the list of disagreements—notably, the cost of the wedding dress and flowers. Mothers-in-law were also a common source of disagreement, as were seating charts and wedding cake styles. Conflicted couples planning their wedding are not the only ones who struggle. Stress can take its toll on any relationship when facing many decisions and financial costs.

If you and your beloved are up to your eyeballs in planning your wedding, remember two things: First, think of this as our wedding. Your ultimate goal is for both of you to love your wedding day.

Second, as memorable as you hope your wedding will be, remember that it’s only the first day of your new journey together. Don’t start off your marriage placing more importance on the wedding than your relationship. If you keep the right things in focus, your wedding will be the first day of a lifetime of happiness together.

Lord, help us clothe ourselves with Your love, compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience as we plan our wedding and lives together.

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Thriving Together

Marriage is the most intimate and potentially rewarding relationship between a man and a woman. At the same time, every marriage is filled with the ebbs and flows of life. Marriages built on the foundation of God's promises and principles don't just survive; they thrive. While you share these devotional thoughts with your spouse, reflect on the goodness of God's love, truth, and strength. May He be your anchor in the storms, joy in His presence, and the power that bonds you together - heart, mind, and soul. Enjoy this seven-day plan from the devotional "Thriving Together," written by Jim Daly.

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