Wednesday, 18 April 2012

FINDING “THE ONE” YOU ARE TO MARRY


Marriage seems to be the hot topic these days, maybe it's because there seems to be one wedding or another every other Saturday. I often wonder about peoples experiences and how they end up at the alter- here is an interesting article from Marriage Missions International , which gives a somewhat different perspective than what people i know have experienced. 

Loving Jesus must be your number one priority in life if you’re going to become the kind of person God wants you to become and be able to give and receive love in your marriage the way you should. So reach out to Jesus with all of your heart, devoting the best of your time and energy to pursuing a closer relationship with Him. Place your relationship with Jesus at the centre of your life and revolve everything else around it.
Find your “two.” If you’re not yet married and are looking for a spouse, search for a spouse carefully, in ways that honour God.
Don’t even consider marrying someone who’s not a Christian because you can’t ever truly be compatible with someone who doesn’t share your spiritual connect with Jesus, and marrying a non-Christian can only bring misery into your life that will grow.
Beyond choosing a person who’s a Christian, you should also look for someone who shares common interests with you, whose personality fits well with yours, and to whom you’re physically attracted. Don’t rush the process, and don’t settle for less than God’s best for you simply to marry by a certain time.
Move a relationship with a potential spouse through first gear. In first gear, when your relationship with a potential future spouse is just beginning, work to get to know each other well and build a strong foundation of friendship. Rather than spending time alone, try to spend most of your time together with groups of people. If your discover that you’re not interested in taking the relationship to the next gear, then don’t lead the other person on; be honest about how you feel to avoid hurting that person more deeply later on.

Move a relationship with a potential spouse through second gear. In second gear, as you sense God blessing your friendship, you can spend more time alone together. But continue to guard your heart, and avoid discussing marriage at this point. However, ask yourself questions like:
“Is this person becoming more like Christ?”
“Does this person have a strong and growing character?”
“Does this person have the right kind of friends?”
“Is this person responsible —financially, relationally, emotionally, intellectually?”
“Is our attraction increasing?”
“Are we helping each other grow closer to God, rather than drawing each other away from Him?”
If the person you’re dating isn’t helping you move closer to God or isn’t right for you, break up with him or her as soon as you know.
Move a relationship with a potential spouse through third gear. In third gear, you should discuss the possibility of getting married and explore it with the help of prayer, advice from mentors, getting to know each other’s families, and talking openly about how each of you have been both hurt and helped in life and what dreams each of you are hoping will come true in your lives. Don’t hesitate to break up if God isn’t clearly leading the two of you to get married; it’s better to end the relationship (and grieve and heal) before making a lifetime commitment than to marry when you know you shouldn’t.

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Move into fourth gear: engagement. If it’s clear to you both that marriage is where God is leading your relationship, then set a wedding date. But use the time during your engagement to plan your marriage —not just your wedding. Participate in premarital counseling, and discuss issues about which you’ll have to make decisions about together in married life, like: career choices, where you’ll live once you’re married, how you’ll share and manage your finances, your philosophy for bearing and raising children, which church you’ll be a part of together, and how you plan to grow spiritually together.
Continue to protect your sexual purity during your entire engagement until you’re actually married, so you can enjoy God’s best during your marriage. The fifth gear is marriage itself!
Pursue sexual purity. Keep in mind that you can’t have premarital sex without consequences (physical, emotional, and spiritual), so your future marriage will be affected in significant ways if you and your future spouse have sex before your wedding. Realize that you can’t have premarital sex without intimacy, either, since God designed sex to develop intimacy between people, so if you end up breaking up with the person you had sex with it, the breakup will hurt badly.
Ask God to help you make and keep a commitment to abstain from sexual behavior of any kind until your wedding night. You’ll gain many benefits if you do, including trust between you and your spouse (if you compromise sexually before marriage, you may compromise after marriage by having affairs) and an exciting sex life (that you’ll never have to compare to the thrill of dangerous sex before marriage and are free to build with real intimacy between you). Set clear boundaries of behavior in your relationship to guard your sexual purity (such as no sleepovers) and ask some trusted friends to hold you both accountable to respect those boundaries.
Identify sins and wounds and pursue repentance and healing. Both you and the person you’re considering marrying need to confess sins to God regularly, repent of them, and accept God’s forgiveness and strength to make better decisions. You all should also talk honestly with God and each other about the emotional wounds you’ve suffered in life, and seek God’s healing for them, perhaps through Christian counseling. This will help you both begin married life as healthy as possible.

Keep passion alive after you’re married. Every new day that God gives you and your spouse during your marriage, pursue each other like you did when you were dating, seeking to learn something new about each other, and nurture the passion and deepen the intimacy between you. Don’t keep sins or secrets from each other; confess them to each other and pray for each other regularly.

Submit to God together. Rather than trying to convince each other to make decisions that either you want or that your spouse wants, commit to seeking God’s will together regularly and basing your decisions on the guidance He gives you. Learn how to pray together, listen carefully to each other and to God, and work through conflicts with love and respect.

This article is adapted from the book, Love, Sex, and Happily Ever After: Preparing for a Marriage That Goes the Distancehttp://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=marrimissi-20&l=as2&o=1&a=1601423691&camp=217145&creative=399373, written by Craig Groeschel, published by WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing. “Craig Groeschel’s practical book should be a mandatory read for anyone who wants to be happily married someday. It is a rare author who can lead you into some very challenging places and have you laughing out loud while he does it” -Shaunti Feldhahn, nationally syndicated columnist and best-selling author of For Women Only.

6 comments on "FINDING “THE ONE” YOU ARE TO MARRY"
  1. very useful relationship advice. thanks for sharing.

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  2. You are welcome, thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment.

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  3. found your blog through temi's..

    How do u follow it?

    I like the fact it is about G.O.D, JESUS.... and I like the fact u mentioned women are called to help men fulfill purpose.

    I believe a man can only purposely purse a woman and desire her as a wife if he sees in her what will help him to become who he has to be. Proverbs 18 vs 22 "He who finds a wife, finds a good thing a obtains favour from the Lord. A wife, the bible recognises is a good thing and that favour will only flow if HE FINDS HER and also if she is a good thing.

    I should stop talking now. btw am passionate about marriage.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by 'Daughter of Her King', you can follow the blog by entering your email address in the field directly below the pink tweets box on the right hand side of the home page. It's titled 'follow the blog' so you can find it easily.

      'The Family' is the corner stone/ foundation of society, i believe that's why the enemy is trying to attack and destroy families, especially through the breakdown of marriages. That's why people who God has called to share/ teach His plan of what marriage and the family should be should not keep quiet, i believe if you let Him- He will use that passion you have to Glorify Himself. :-)

      Please feel free to continue to comment and contribute as the Spirit leads.

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  4. This is really good stuff...Thanks for sharing. Really good.

    I would like to point you to an interesting article I read earlier this week. I believe it ties in with your ministry. Here you go: https://bible.org/seriespage/never-satisfied-story-jacob-and-rachel

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    1. Thanks Watchman. Checking it out now...

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