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russellwood265 -> RE: ready for marriage? (4/14/2008 2:33:24 PM)
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ORIGINAL: NoDumbBlonde When are you ready for marriage? 2. When a partner becomes an asset and not a requirement to your own happiness. What exactly is the difference? Is it that you're ready for marriage when your partner becomes an advantage towards your happiness, and not crucial? Does that then mean that you'e ready when you don't NEED your partner (or your partner's presence) for happiness? This one I get. I had to learn it after marriage, but I got it. It is not my husbands job to be my source of happyness or joy or peace, those can only come from my relationship with Jesus Christ. My husband magnifies that in my life, he compliments what God is doing, he is a blessing, but he is not my source of happyness. To expect another person to fill that in you exclusively is a big order. If I depend on my dh for that what happens when he can't do that? What happens when he disappoints me, or worse God takes him home. Do you see what I mean? Kim Q So...the ideal spouse would be someone who is used by God to enhance your relationship with Jesus? Obviously there are more criteria than this, such as God's calling, otherwise almost all pastors would be the most eligible bachelors! [:D]
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