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7
Myths about Marriage
1. Marriage will only work for a select
few. This is a big deception. Marriage will work for anyone
that works it, using principles from the word of God. If God
instituted marriage like the bible said, then why not let Him
show you how to build your marriage.
2. Marriage ties you down and sucks the life
out of you. A new survey by the Journal of Social and
Personal Relationships says “married couples, whether happy or
unhappy, have a higher sense of well being, more than singles,
even those in causal relationships. The experts have come to an
agreement that married couples are happier because they live
longer, they're healthier (physically and mentally) and they're
wealthier" says marriage and family therapist Blanche Flores.
3. I will be happier being single than being
married. The scripture says that two are better than one.
Two often achieve more than one person can. Yet, I am not
claiming that a single person cannot be happy. That will simply
not be true. There are a lot of single and successful people all
around us.
4. Marriage does not work in America. This
also is not true. Marriage is a God idea. It works in every
nation.
5. Being married means you will never feel
lonely. I’ll tell you: Marriage is not the solution for
loneliness. A lonely single person before marriage will be a
lonely married person; except something changes.
6. A healthy marriage happens overnight.
There may be instant coffee or instant pancake. There’s nothing
like an instant-strong-marriage. Any healthy and fulfilling
marriage is a result of dedication, team work, trust, love and
other ingredients that cooks up a good marriage.
7. I am independent and I am going to have a
great marriage. This is not only a myth, it is also a lie.
Two cannot work together except they agree. Independence in
marriage often leads to selfishness and pride. Two will be one
not two. Learning to die to self interests and prefer your mate
before you is very crucial to a successful marriage. I hope the
media agrees with me! Scripture says that we should submit to
one another in love. Trust me on this one- your marriage can
work fine.
Author Credit
Uyi Abraham is the author of
the best selling book Blueprint for Success: Live
your purpose, become anything you want to be, build a
financial Empire. He is the Chief Executive Leader of
Blueprint for Success Company based in Dallas, Texas.
A self taught management and marketing guru, regularly
consulting with growing businesses, organizations and
churches on success strategies. He came to the United States of America few years ago with
only $100.00 in his pocket and a big dream. He is the founder and CEO of numerous
companies including
Abraham House Productions.
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