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A great marriage is purpose-driven The primary purpose of marriage is not to . . .
The primary purpose of marriage is companionship. God’s solution for loneliness.
Companionship is a close, intimate relationship with another in which thoughts, feelings, goals, plans, efforts, and bodies are shared together. Companionship is not based on a contract (a conditional agreement by one party with another involving demands, expectations, negotiating, and bargaining) but a covenant (an agreement or promise made by one party to another on the basis of unconditional love that may be accepted or rejected but not altered). Marriage is a covenant of companionship (i.e. a mutual commitment to permanently live together to take away one another’s loneliness). God’s purpose demands God’s Plan His plan is not a 50/50 performance-based relationship but oneness.
Oneness develops when we realize and practice our biblical responsibilities before God. When we fail to recognize and practice those responsibilities the result is isolation. The Basics of Marital Banking A deposit is a giving behavior (kindness, love, care, forgiveness, encouragement, gentleness, concern, thoughtfulness, affection) to which a partner attaches a positive value. A withdrawal is a taking behavior (coldness, anger, distance, selfishness, control, rudeness) to which a partner attaches a negative value. When a spouse’s deposits exceed their withdrawals the more secure, stable and healthy the relationship is "in the black." When a spouse’s withdrawals exceed their deposits the more insecure, unstable, and unhealthy the relationship is "in the red." When a negative balance that is maintained for an extended period of time it may result in the relationship account being temporarily closed (i.e. an affair, separation) or permanently closed (i.e. divorce). Biblical Principle: Sowing and Reaping
List the deposits you have made in your spouse’s account recently: List the withdrawals you have made in your spouse’s account recently: What is your balance? How does your bank account look? Circle one.
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