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"Marriage is not a place for guesswork. It is a lifetime covenant that has the power to either beautify your destiny or break your heart. Many singles step into marriage because of pressure, age, looks, or emotions, only to discover that feelings fade but realities remain. Before you say "yes," you must pause and ask yourself deep questions, questions that go beyond excitement and attraction."
"Don't just know their favorite food; know their values, vision, and temperament. 2. Are we genuine friends, or just lovers? Romance can fade, but friendship endures. Can you gist, laugh, and enjoy their company without physical intimacy? Friendship is the glue of marriage. 3. Does he/she fear God genuinely? Church attendance is not the same as fearing God. Look for a partner who honors God in secret and in public, someone whose conscience is alive."
Marriage is a lifetime covenant that can beautify destiny or break a heart. Many singles enter marriage because of pressure, age, looks, or emotions while feelings fade and realities remain. Pause before saying yes and ask deep, practical questions beyond excitement and attraction. Asking the right questions prevents future regret. Key evaluation areas include knowing a partner beyond surface attraction, building friendship alongside romance, genuine fear of God, acceptance of weaknesses, aligned visions, conflict-resolution patterns, and feedback from mentors and trusted voices. Friendship, shared values, compatible vision, and healthy dispute habits are essential for marital longevity.
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