Were you absolutely certain you were marrying the right person on your wedding day? Were you madly in love with your soon-to-be spouse? I sure wasn't certain. I knew Ken had most of the qualities I wanted in a man. I wanted a man who loved Jesus. He worked hard. He was tall, dark, and handsome. He wanted children. Marrying him was a heart decision.
However, we argued a lot. The thing we argued about the most was food {I am terribly ashamed to admit.} He ate mostly junk food and I was a health nut. We actually argued about almost everything. I was always upset with him about something.
I don't think there was any man out there who I would have married that I would have been absolutely certain that he was the one for me. I was very critical. I expected a lot from Ken, instead of loving, serving, and pleasing him. I didn't accept him as he was at all. I did almost everything wrong in the marriage department.
I just asked Ryan, my son, if he was absolutely certain Erin was the right woman for him on the day he married her. He said, "Absolutely!" I asked him if he had any doubts. He said, "No."
Erin started off her marriage doing almost everything right. Ryan said she has never nagged him or told him what to do. She treats him like a wife and not like a mother. Alyssa, my daughter in the picture, started off right also. Of course they aren't perfect, but they do most things the right way. They love to please their husbands and make them happy. Their husbands easily accept their faults, because they love them so much. T
So, how about you? On your wedding day, did you have any doubts or misgivings? Were you madly in love with him?
Thankfully, Ken and I stuck it out until my eyes were opened to all the ways I was destroying our marriage before it was too late, because I now know that he is perfect for me. I think he thinks I am perfect for him, also. I married him with my head but my heart has finally followed!
May your fountain be blessed,
and may you rejoice in the wife of your youth.
Proverbs 5:18
and may you rejoice in the wife of your youth.
Proverbs 5:18
Cami · 697 weeks ago
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Jenny · 697 weeks ago
To answer your question, I didn't give it much thought. {I come from generations of divorce}. Thanks be to a loving and merciful Father who blessed me with an absolute saint of a man {I give much credit to his faithful and loving parents}. We just celebrated our 19th anniversary and really are more in love now than ever.
Crystal · 697 weeks ago
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Carrie · 697 weeks ago
I had a succession of three dreams back in 2004. I dreamed each time that the Lord said, "You will meet your husband by the end of August." I thought I was wack-a-doodle nuts! Will you believe that the man I married showed up on my porch on August 28, 2004? So I KNEW he was the right one. He must've been. He was NOT my "type", so he must've been God's type! ;-)
I did have a mini-breakdown about two weeks later, overwhelmed with "Oh my goodness, I'm married and I'll never not be married, woe is me," but I got over it within a couple of weeks. Being married is a much better place for me. My husband is a great provider, lover, and friend. <3 GOD IS GOOD!
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Misty · 697 weeks ago
I think I wouldnt have ever had that problem if my parents had taught me better about how to be a good wife and what that means. My parents have been married for 42 years so they get it, but they, public schools, tv, and the feminist movement had me believing I was too good for any man. It took me a long time to figure out that I'm not.
Sounds like you've done a great job with your kids!!
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pippajo 23p · 697 weeks ago
We were stunned! But it didn't even take the 10-minute drive back to my parents' house for us to decide he was nuts! I'll never forget my husband clasping my hands and looking into my eyes and saying, "You are the one for me. No matter what." I was so relieved because I felt the same way.
We went back the following week, firm in our answer but hesitant to give it, wondering if we'd have to find a different pastor to marry us if ours wouldn't give his blessing. When my husband told him the wedding was on just as it ever was, our pastor smiled. He then told us he was hoping we'd say that, that it was all just a test to see how committed we were to each other and our marriage!
Now, I can't say I agreed then (or even ) now with those tactics, but it did prove a point. Thus, I had not a single shadow of a doubt on my wedding day. And I never have since. Sure, we've had our troubles, have hurt each other, been disappointed in each other and I do have regrets about things I've done as a wife. But I have never once wondered if I should have married my husband or if he is the man God had planned for me since the beginning of time. He is, second only to my salvation, the best thing that ever happened to me!
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