MARRIAGE IS THE WEDDING OF TWO PURPOSES, NOT JUST TWO PEOPLE

Many people walk to the altar thinking marriage is the joining of bodies, emotions, and maybe even bank accounts. But marriage is far deeper than that.

Marriage is not just the wedding of two people — it is the wedding of two purposes.

Love Without Direction Becomes Frustration

When two lives come together without direction, without vision, without a sense of assignment, what exactly are they joining?

The Bible says, “Where there is no vision, the people perish” (Proverbs 29:18).

Love may bring two people together, but vision is what keeps them moving forward together.

Without purpose, couples don’t just grow tired, they grow apart.

Purpose Gives Marriage Structure and Stability

Think of marriage like a journey. If two people enter the same vehicle but are heading to different destinations, conflict is inevitable — not because they hate each other, but because they are not aligned.

Scripture says, “Can two walk together unless they are agreed?” (Amos 3:3).

Agreement here is not just about feelings, but about direction, values, and calling.

Purpose Carries What Romance Cannot

Love alone cannot carry what purpose was designed to sustain.

People may be attracted to each other. Attraction may grow into strong connection, but to build something strong, purpose must be found and incorporated into the relationship.

Purpose is always at the foundation of a strong marriage.

When challenges come — finances, children, pressure, seasons of dryness — it is shared purpose that reminds a couple, “We are here for something bigger than ourselves.”

That is why purpose does not just enhance marriage —
purpose defines marriage.

Before You Say “I Do”

Before you say “I do,” be sure you know where you are going,
and be sure you are marrying someone who is willing to go in a direction that aligns with your path.

This is because marriage works best when two destinies decide to walk as one.

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💍 MARRIAGE IS THE WEDDING OF TWO PURPOSES, NOT JUST TWO PEOPLE Many people walk to the altar thinking marriage is the joining of bodies, emotions, and maybe even bank accounts. But marriage is far deeper than that. Marriage is not just the wedding of two people — it is the wedding of two purposes. 🔍 Love Without Direction Becomes Frustration When two lives come together without direction, without vision, without a sense of assignment, what exactly are they joining? The Bible says, “Where there is no vision, the people perish” (Proverbs 29:18). Love may bring two people together, but vision is what keeps them moving forward together. Without purpose, couples don’t just grow tired, they grow apart. 🧭 Purpose Gives Marriage Structure and Stability Think of marriage like a journey. If two people enter the same vehicle but are heading to different destinations, conflict is inevitable — not because they hate each other, but because they are not aligned. Scripture says, “Can two walk together unless they are agreed?” (Amos 3:3). Agreement here is not just about feelings, but about direction, values, and calling. 🏗️ Purpose Carries What Romance Cannot Love alone cannot carry what purpose was designed to sustain. People may be attracted to each other. Attraction may grow into strong connection, but to build something strong, purpose must be found and incorporated into the relationship. Purpose is always at the foundation of a strong marriage. When challenges come — finances, children, pressure, seasons of dryness — it is shared purpose that reminds a couple, “We are here for something bigger than ourselves.” That is why purpose does not just enhance marriage — purpose defines marriage. ✅ Before You Say “I Do” Before you say “I do,” be sure you know where you are going, and be sure you are marrying someone who is willing to go in a direction that aligns with your path. This is because marriage works best when two destinies decide to walk as one. PurposeDrivenMarriage #MarriageWisdom #RelationshipClarity #MarryWithVision #KingdomMarriage #IntentionalRelationships #MarriagePreparation #HealthyRelationships #BiblicalMarriage #ChooseWisely
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