This Video Shows Reason These People Should Marry And These Shouldnot

 

If you entered into your marriage for your own happiness, then you have a problem, because your spouse is not really what your heart is looking for. In the end, your spouse will not fulfill the longing in your heart for completion. There is only one person who can do that, and your marriage is meant to be a reflection of His self-sacrificing love for his people.

Why did you get married? I’m assuming you fell in love. Your would-be spouse made you feel alive – made you feel complete. Spending time with him or her made you happy and content. You loved the way they made you feel. But what happens when that feeling fades? What should you do? Try again and start over? If the object of your marriage is happiness, then that makes sense. But what if there was a deeper meaning to your marriage? Something larger than yourself. Something eternal and exceedingly beautiful.

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Marriage is a legally and socially sanctioned union, usually between a man and a woman, that is regulated by laws, rules, customs, beliefs, and attitudes that prescribe the rights and duties of the partners and accords status to their offspring (if any)

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Marriage means trusting, giving, being willing to change; it means security in each others' love and support; it means always having someone to talk to and laugh with.

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Marriage is the closest relationship two humans can have together. In fact God said that in marriage two people are joined together and become one person (Matt 19:6 ). They are unified and it is a beautiful thing

The universality of marriage within different societies and cultures is attributed to the many basic social and personal functions for which it provides structure, such as sexual gratification and regulation, division of labour between the sexes, economic production and consumption, and satisfaction of personal needs for affection, status, and companionship. Perhaps its strongest function concerns procreation, the care of children and their education and socialization, and regulation of lines of descent. Through the ages, marriages have taken a great number of forms


In conclusion, Marriage is not something humans came up with – it was instituted by God (Ephesians 5:22-33)

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