12/08/2024
THERE'S NO PERFECT MARRIAGE ANYWHERE; WORK ON YOURS...
Marriage is more than a union of two individuals; it is a journey, a partnership, and a continuous process of growth and transformation. In marriage, spouses mold each other into whoever they want. And I've truth about every marital union is that the strength of any marriage is not known during the honey moon; it will be known during those moonless nights when the couple have to sleep in different rooms and wake up with sadness and a certain amount of regret concerning that union. Never forget that you and your your spouse are both sculptors; you can fashion your marriage in the manner you want it to be. Imagine a sculptor with a block of marble. With each careful stroke, they reveal the beauty hidden within. Similarly, in marriage, you are both the sculptor and the marble. You shape each other through love, patience, and understanding, uncovering the best versions of ourselves. Marriage is not about finding the perfect person; it’s about creating a perfect bond. It's about recognizing that both partners come into the relationship with their unique strengths, weaknesses, dreams, and fears. It's about accepting that your spouse is a work in progress and that together, you guys can create something extraordinary. As the Bible says in Proverbs 27:17, "As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another."
In marriage, you should refine and uplift spouse. Remember that you are married to a human being, not to an angel. Humans are not perfect and your spouse is not exempted from human imperfection. You ought to challenge each other to grow, to become better, to reach heights you never imagined possible. Through this process of mutual molding, you will find deeper love, respect, and fulfillment. In this journey, there will be moments of joy and moments of challenge. There will be times when you feel perfectly aligned and times when you feel like you’re speaking different languages. But it is in these moments of challenge that the true beauty of marriage reveals itself. It is in overcoming difficulties together that your bond is strengthened, and your love deepened. To mold each other in marriage means to be patient. It means understanding that change does not happen overnight. It means being there for each other, offering a hand when your partner stumbles, and celebrating their victories as if they were your own. It means speaking words of encouragement, being a source of unwavering support, and loving each other unconditionally. Remember, molding each other is not about control or manipulation; it is about inspiring and encouraging each other to be the best we can be. It is about seeing the potential in your partner and nurturing it with love and kindness. It is about building each other up, rather than tearing each other down. It is about creating a partnership where both individuals can grow, learn, and become their true selves.
Courtesy: Steve Nandwa.