It’s easy to get distracted in marriage. Life is full of things pulling for our attention such as work, children, social media, finances, and endless responsibilities. Before long, couples can start living like roommates instead of partners. But God designed marriage to be a reflection of His covenant with us, one that is intimate, intentional, and deeply connected. Staying close to your spouse requires more than love; it requires focus, discipline, and spiritual awareness.
A wedding is more than a celebration of love between two people, it’s the joining of families, friendships, and faith. While the bride and groom are at the center of it all, the people around them play an important part in turning a wedding from a single-day event into a lasting testimony of love and community. When handled with grace, the involvement of family and friends can bring joy, strength, and unity. But without wisdom and boundaries, it can also lead to stress and confusion. Here’s how to keep Christ at the center and allow your loved ones to play their roles in harmony.
Everyone talks about finding that person who’s perfect for you. But what if the most important preparation happens before you ever meet them? A strong marriage doesn’t begin at the altar; it begins with your relationship with God and the work He does in your heart right now. Whether you’re single, divorced, or praying for a second chance at love, this is your season to let God shape you for the covenant He has in mind.