Building Stronger Marriages: Five Foundational Principles for Marital Success
Timothy Imuwahen
President & Chairman-in-Council, Testament Theological Seminary | Executive President, Association of Certified Kingdomologists | Lead Teacher at Testament Believers Chapel | In God I Trust
Hello readers,
I recently published an article on Building Stronger Marriages: Five Foundational Principles for Marital Success.
The school of marriage is an institution established by God to fulfil one of His many divine, yet earthly purposes. It calls for people of all nations, tribes, ethnicities, races, and tongues to be absorbed into this institute of marriage. By God's divine infrastructure of the marriage institution, families are the results of the marriage institution, and God's children are raised from generation to generation as the rewards of this institution called marriage. There are various God's purposes communicated through the institution of marriage, involving a man and a woman who have decided to enrol in this institution and become lifelong learners until they meet the Lord in His glory. In addition, God expects everyone to enjoy His marriage relationship and bring forth more children following the divine curriculum laid down in His ordained marriage. However, there is always an antagonist, an anti-marriage agent, looking to destroy the marital journey of whoever decides to embrace the school of marriage established by God. Marriage is a battlefield and anti-godly matrimonial agents are everywhere deployed to destroy the marital journey of every man and woman enrolled in a marriage relationship. Sometimes, the devil attacks from the beginning, and in some cases during your marital journey, so that he can frustrate you from the goodness and blessings found in a marriage relationship set in order by God.
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