Sunday, February 17, 2008

Marriage-An Adventure or the End of the Rope

By Pat Strawbridge A successful marriage is like an adventure. If a sport’s person is going to a wildrerness, the adventure can lead to success or it can end in failure. I have seen that it is like that in marriage. An engaged couple can start their marriage with the excitment and thrill like a sport’s adventurer only to have it fail in divorce. Like a mountain climber, the engaged couple should determine that they are embraking on an adventure that will last a lifetime. Their attitude from the outset will help them make their marriage a success. In marriage success may be determined by the feelings of safety and secuity both personally and financially. Such goals lead to fruitfulness of dreams, goals, ambitions and family. Just as sport adventurers work toward goals, maritial partners should realize that a successful marriage also requires effort. A sport’s person takes equipment that will assure him/her a safe adventure. Marriage partners need equipment like a home that is environmentally safe; they should keep finances within the economic range of their abilities to pay without credit; they should seek fruitfulness in all areas of their lives. Time, money and energy should be managed so that the family unit will feel love and joy. With such attitudes, marriage partners can work toward a succuessful reationship. It takes a lifetime for a marriage to become successful. For sport adventurerers, the event may be a redetermined period of time. However, in marriage, men and women should make a commitment to keep their wedding vows until one of the spouses dies. In a sport’s adventure, sometimes the adventurer makes a mistake. At that point the adventurer must decide if he/she wants to make adjustments and continue or give up in failure. Marriage parters sometimes have to make that same kind of choice. Misunderstandings, lack of communication, unwise decsions, familing health or the addition of family members may cause one partner to question continuing the marriage. Often divorce comes to mind, but a marriage that has a sound foundation of agape love and Bibilcal principles will continue in spite of the difficult situations. At this point marriage partners should be willing to seek help from role models or Christian marriage counselors. With wise advice and prayer support, marriages with problems do not have to come to the end of the rope for the adventurers. They can readjust and continue on with learning and maturity until the goal of success has been achieved. Occasionally sport enthusiasts die while participating in an adventure. Observers may declare the adventure a failure. However in marriage the goal is not achieved until death of one of the spouses. Therefore, engage couples should consider marriage a lifetime adventure toward success. This is based upon personal experience of 46 years of marriage. Every day is a new adventurer for my hustaband and me. Pat Strawbridge is a graduate of the University of Mississippi and the Mississippi University for Women and has done postgraduate work at University of Tennessee, Knoxville in Home Economics with emphasis in family relations. She and her husband, Drennon, live in Cleveland, TN near their son, Mike and his wife, Janice, and two grandsons Scott and Will. White Bible Ceremonies for Couples: Advice for Successful Marriage is available in manual form with instructions or CD with photos, instructions and suggestions http://www.whitebibleceremony.com Patricia C. Strawbridge is a former home economics teacher. She also writes: Meal with a Message: http://www.mealswithamessage.com/ She compiled and edited Callaway Cookin: http://www.callawaycookbook Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Pat_Strawbridge http://EzineArticles.com/?Marriage-An-Adventure-or-the-End-of-the-Rope&id=268111 cheap phentermine no prescription needed buy phentermine without prescription phentermine online physicians and pharmacy buy phentermine on line
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