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The Importance of Grace in a Covenant Marriage: God’s Unfailing Gift in Relationships

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Introduction   Marriage is more than a legal union—it's a sacred covenant , a spiritual commitment between a man, a woman, and God. At the heart of this divine relationship is a powerful, unearned, and undeserved force called grace . Understanding the role of grace in a covenant marriage  is essential for couples who seek lasting love, healing through trials, and growth in God’s purpose for their union.  A covenant marriage is more than a legal contract—it’s a sacred bond built on love, commitment, and divine principles. One of the most powerful yet often overlooked aspects of a strong marriage is grace . Grace is the unmerited favor, forgiveness, and kindness that sustains relationships through challenges.  In this article, we’ll explore:  - The biblical foundation of grace in marriage  - How grace strengthens marital commitment  - Practical ways to extend grace to your spouse  - The long-term benefits of a grace-filled marriage  By the end,...

Questionnaire for Engaged Couples

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A copy of these questions should be given to both the man and woman to answer for themselves. Then they should get together and discuss what each has written and come to a mutual understanding and agreement on these topics. Problem areas can be discussed with the pastor or a parent.  1. Why do you feel that this is the person for you to marry?  2. What are your goals, aspirations, wants, and needs? Have you discussed these with your future husband or wife?  3. Where do you plan to live? What if your job or your future mate’s job necessitates a move to a new location in another city or state? What would you do?  4. Would being married to someone who makes more money than you and is more “successful” be a problem to you?  5. Can you trust the one you plan to marry to be faithful to you when you are apart from each other because of your or his/her job, etc.? Could you trust him/her to go to a high school or college reunion without you? Could you trust him/her if th...