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Your Thoughts Re: "Before You Say: I Do"

Jen Fad · Tuesday, July 13th 2010 at 8:13PM · 579 views
There are marital challenges in every home. But where {unconditional} love exists, such challenges will turn into testimonies. Once married, you are forever married until {you void the covenant thru divorce proceedings or your spouse dies}. If you think you are getting older, then hurry up.

Men of marriageable age who are still "feeling out ladies" should wisely decide before time passes them bye. Before jumping into marriage however, make sure you have a good job. “And the LORD God took the man, and put him into the garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it” (Gen. 2:15).

Before Adam was given a wife, ... He was an adult who had a job to do. He enjoyed his bachelorhood while it lasted and utilized his energy profitably. It was while he was a bachelor that his need for a wife became inevitable. Before you embark on marriage, have a profitable, legitimate means of livelihood called a job and have a place of your own with basic household utensils.

There are some men who intend to marry the woman that would feed them. This is a taboo. It reverses the order of marriage. Marriage is responsibility. If you cannot feed yourself, why engage another man’s daughter? Is it to starve her? If you have no major source of livelihood, forget marriage until you get one.

Ladies become agitated when not married at a certain age: yet, it is better to remain single than to be married {to someone who can't take care of himself and who may not be matured enough to be married.}

Do not become so desperate to {have} ‘Mrs’ that you go and marry the wrong person. Some have done it but today, they are in trouble. A number of such desperate sisters {and brothers} are struggling with their lives. Their husbands and wives are taking them through hell.

Please wisely consider the person before saying ‘I do’.

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Cynthia Merrill Artis Tuesday, July 13th 2010 at 10:02PM

tooshay!!!

Jen Fad Tuesday, July 13th 2010 at 11:03PM

Toosay for real and makes me think of Gwen Gutherie~~~ do you remember her?

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