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Put
God First. Love God more
than you love each other. Keep focused on
God. View your mate as a gift from God. |
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Treat
Each Other with Kindness and Respect. Be
nice. Never, never, never hit each other.
Speak kindly and respectfully of your spouse
to others. |
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Have
Fun with Sex. Your primary
purpose for sexual activity should be for
giving your spouse pleasure. When it isn't
fun, then be creative in finding ways to
make it so. Absolutely never turn to anyone
else for fulfillment. |
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Spend
Less Than you Make. There
is always a way to live with less money no
matter how little you have. No matter how
much you have, there will always be the desire
to have a little more. Don't borrow what
you can't repay. |
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Don't
Expect too Much. Remember
that no one is perfect, especially you and
the person you decided at one time that you
couldn't live without. Have reasonable expectations
of yourself and one another. Remember why
you got married and pay more attention to
the good in your partner than to the imperfections. |
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Tolerate
Change. Nothing will stay
the same. Since the only person you can change
is yourself, don't waste time or effort trying
to change your spouse. Keep in mind that
you both will slowly grow into someone different
than you are now. Discover ways to bring
out the best in each other without discouraging
efforts to be better. |
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Be
Content. Happiness does not
depend on what someone does for you, but
rather on what you do for another. Put the
needs of your spouse above your own wants
and needs. Give up all other pleasures if
necessary in order to keep your marriage
covenant. |
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Please
your Spouse. Pleasing your
spouse will always be more important than
pleasing your parents, your children, or
your friends. Honor your mother- and father-in-law
as much as your own parents. |
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Set
Goals. Work together on solving
problems and planning the future. Be a help
and comfort to each other as you journey
toward eternity, doing everything in your
power to help your spouse get to Heaven. |
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Be
Forgiving. Always assume
the best. Don't be too proud to say, "I'm
sorry." Don't take everything personally.
Forgive even without being asked. |
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Spend
Lots of Time Together. Good
marriages take effort. They don't just happen.
Share your joys to increase them. Share your
sorrows to lessen them. Continually work
on being a better listener. Be patient. |