Once you’re married, the blindfold is off. Prior to the wedding, you could see only wonderful things in your fiance. Now there are only bad traits?
Don’t enter marriage blinded by love. Once you’re in, don’t by hypercritical (be a little bit blind). Try to see the good things. And rejoice in them. Praise your spouse daily.
If you can’t see anything beautiful about your spouse, ask your neighbor.
1 Cor. 13:6 says: Love rejoices in the truth.
Here’s every element of the series:
- 1 Cor. 13:4
1 Cor. 13:5
1 Cor. 13:6
1 Cor. 13:7
1 Cor. 13:8
And remember, you have warts too!
Right on again. …
Praise God!
The truth shal set you free, but fit it shall make you miserable!
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