Marriage is God's plan for us. Once married, stay fully committed to your spouse—just as you would to Jesus. Your words and actions should honor your partner as if they were Christ himself.

Appreciating your spouse is important, but even if they don't always express gratitude, remember—God sees and never forgets your love and effort.

God's Word remains the same everywhere. But if our attitude toward our spouse changes when life gets better, were we truly in it for the love of God or just the benefits?

If we enter marriage only for personal gain, then it ceases to be God’s will—it’s no longer a covenant but a mere contract. A covenant is rooted in unconditional love and lifelong commitment, while a contract is built on terms that can be broken when they no longer serve us.

But even if marriage were just a contract, shouldn’t fairness, integrity, and love still guide our actions? The way some people turn cold, indifferent, or even ruthless toward their spouse once they achieve success is not just betrayal—it’s wickedness. It reveals a heart that was never truly committed, only opportunistic.

Marriage is a sacred bond meant to mirror God’s unwavering love. If success changes how we treat our partner, it exposes whether our love was ever genuine. Were we truly committed, or were we simply waiting for something better?

Frame your wedding vows and place them where you’ll always see them—a daily reminder of your sacred covenant. Marriage isn’t just a promise; it’s a lifelong commitment before God.

God hates covenant breakers, just as He rejected Esau for despising his birthright. If we take marriage lightly, we dishonor both our spouse and God.

Do we still cherish our vows, or have they become mere words? Let’s reflect and discuss!

Let’s reflect—how do we ensure our love stands firm, regardless of circumstances? What are your thoughts? Share your experiences!

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