How many couples do stick with each other for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, 'till death do us part?
Looking at the increasing number of couples getting a divorce each year, one can't help but to think about the possibility of staying in marriage for a lifetime. Is that possible? Let's explore the factors that make a lasting marriage.
After that magical day of exchanging marriage vow, many couples think that their childhood fairy tale of "prince charming marrying a beautiful princess" is indeed a dream come true. This fairy tale ends with living in each other's embrace happily ever after. Many couples wish that if reality can last a moment and fairy tale a lifetime; they can indeed live
a blissful and problem free marriage. But the truth is, the moment you and your spouse are pronounced "husband and wife", reality of starting a marriage begins.
Couples have to view marriage as a life long experience to nourish each other mentally, emotionally and physically. There is no other relationship as enjoyable and blissful as marriage. Sad to say, the opposite is also true. When one's marriage fails, it causes devastation and heartache that leave both husband and wife separated, parting for an unfamiliar path and future, unknown. Before you arrive at the crossroad deciding whether or not to end your marriage, think about some changes you can make to save your shattered marriage.
How often do you spend time nourishing your spouse mentally? It simply means giving your spouse encouragement, strength and stability to achieve more in life, in terms of health, career, friendship, wealth or personal interest. Many wives would readily yell at their hubbies when they watch their favorite soccer team on television.
On the other hand, husbands at times are quick to criticize their wives' failure, leaving their wives' self esteem wounded. Take time to explore new hobbies together, try talking about your goals and ways to achieve them and don't forget to be generous in giving positive feedback.
How often do you spend time nourishing your spouse emotionally? Isn't it amazing that we are made to express and contain feelings? Imagine marrying to a person who is the closest resemblance to a "robot". Do you remember your spouse's delightful response the last time you say "I love you more each day darling"? That is what emotional nourishment is all about. Giving yourself to make your spouse happy and even in moments of sadness, you are never out of sight to offer continuous comfort and support. Tags: Christian Dating Christian Singles Love Your Spouse exchanging marriage vow |