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Marriage: God’s Idea

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If you've tried understanding marriage through the world, there's a better way.

Where there is anything that’s designed, there is a designer. Whether it’s a truck, building or train — or even marriage — there is always a mastermind behind the masterpiece. God, the mastermind of marriage, also has a plan for how marriage works best.

It can be overwhelming to try and understand God’s design and plan for marital love because contradicting and varying messages are everywhere: in books, magazines, movies and music. As a result, many couples fall into the trap of looking everywhere but to the Designer to find out what God intended for marriage. If you’ve tried understanding marriage through the world, there’s a better way.

With help, you can tap into the design that God has for marriage here in this series of articles. We can show you how marriage is created out of divine order, is based on a covenant relationship, reflects our relationship with God and truly has a greater impact in our lives than many have assumed.

Hopefully, these realizations can help you to experience a greater sense of fulfillment and a lifelong perspective for your marriage relationship.

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