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Thriving Together

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Driver’s Vs. Marriage License

Earning a driver’s license is a rigorous process of driving classes and written tests. And don’t forget the hours driving on side roads. Understanding how to navigate a car safely helps protect the well-being of everyone on the road.

But you can get one important license with no qualifications at all: a marriage license. A couple can usually get married with nothing more than a signature. No classes, no preparation, no training. Just two people who hope their feelings will last. Most couples invest more planning into their wedding than they do into the marriage that follows. Is it any wonder the divorce rate is so high?

It can be tough to have a lasting relationship when two people do not understand how to make one work. So if you’re considering getting married, I encourage you to invest some time in premarital counseling to learn how to build a marriage that thrives. After all, marriage is a lifelong commitment. Isn’t it worth putting in a little preparation on the front end?

Lord, You want us to be wise and prepared for marriage, not foolish like the half of the women in Matthew 25. Help my future spouse and me to take seriously how to enjoy a thriving marriage.

Are you interested in more resources from Focus on the Family to strengthen your marriage? Check out this book by Dr. Greg and Erin Smalley called Crazy Little Thing Called Marriage!

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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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