Saturday, March 17, 2018

The power of a good marriage

The power of a good marriage 

The other day I heard that phrase and it struck me and started me to thinking about my own marriage and how true it was in my life. 

We do not often think of a good marriage being powerful. Yet when we contemplate on the words of the ceremony we should not be at all surprised that a good marriage provides us with an extreme amount of power. 

If we cultivate a good marriage we can reap the benefits that are reserved for that effort. We have to realize that energy or power is required for all good results. 

I have observed a good many marriages in my life. Those that are cultivated and carefully nourished seem to stand out and have a certain brilliance as if they were illuminated from within. 

The marriage that is good and strong has power to overcome the storms of life that descend upon each marriage. Satan has it in his design to break apart and destroy every couple and particularly those married in the new and everlasting covenant. We do not often think about that as we go blissfully along in our daily lives. The covenant gives us power to overcome all the fiery darts of the adversary if we are not lulled into a false sense of security. 

Satan can never be married or have an intimate relationship. Therefore he doesn't want you to have one either. 

We, in a marriage, have the power of procreation. Properly exercised the power of procreation can bring us an untold amount of joy. Of course children bring us challenges, but with the power of a good marriage these challenges can bring us growth that is otherwise not possible. 

We develop the power to love unconditionally. At first our spouse and then our family and then all our neighbors as ourselves. 

A good marriage gives us power to overcome all things and to eventually enter into the presence of God to become like him. 

A good marriage gives us power to have and raise children in an uncertain world. 

I can assuredly say that ours has been a good marriage that has helped us raise eight exceptional children. 

It required working together and did not come without effort. 

Now my grandchildren, do not loose the opportunity to avail yourself of this blessing in your life. 

Love,

Grandpa

1 comment:

  1. Oh, so true. I will be forever grateful for the marvelous example I had in parents who had a good marriage; it is such a blessing! Thanks for these true words.

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