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Engagement 101 - Special Features Wedding Plans or Marriage Plans By Jim MuellerHere's my checklist for marriage preparation.
Mentoring
Engage in a pre-marriage mentoring process. Partnering with a trained, seasoned married couple will provide a sounding board and a safe place to explore your questions about marriage. Your church might have such a program. This is a learning process, a relational connection to the knowledgeable and experienced. But this process is much more than learning. A mentoring couple can provide support, accountability and a valued relationship. Additionally, such a process might provide an inventory assessment, showing you where growth is needed in your relationship.
Purity
While it may seem old fashioned, there are tangible benefits to maintaining sexual purity before marriage. Of course abstaining from a physical relationship honors God, the bible says sex is for marriage only. But there are other reasons. Statistically, couples who postpone sex, have a higher rate of successful marriages. Sex before marriage sometimes replaces communication and short-circuits conflict resolution. Couples who abstained from sex actually report experiencing a more sexually satisfying marriage than their counterparts. This decision is very counter-cultural, but the benefits are huge. Even if you are now physically involved, it's not too late to stop.
Living Apart
This is a tough one. Like the purity issue above, living apart before marriage provides a foundation to your future. Logistically, this could be difficult —You can't afford a separate residence. Where would you move to? You love each other, how could you move apart? If you are committed to a strong marriage, pray about this, God will come through. Over and over we talk to married couples who celebrate how God blessed their relationship through this decision. Marriage success rates are higher for couples who choose to live apart before marriage.
Education
Take advantage of marriage preparation workshops and seminars. I strongly recommend a financial workshop before you get married. Blending and budgeting your finances could be a challenge and is a source of problems in many marriages.
It is vital you both are on the same page spiritually. Are you both Christians? Are you sure you are a Christian? A spiritual mismatch creates a relational disconnect deep in the marriage and potentially, could lead to disaster. The bibles calls this disconnect unequally yoked. It undermines true closeness, growth and happiness. The mentoring process, mentioned above, can help you discern where you are at spiritually.
Right now, amidst the deposits and decisions, commit to a marriage that will last. Invest in your future, and your wedding day will last a lifetime.
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