When Tee and I were in pre-marriage counseling, our pastor asked us what was the most important ingredient in marriage. We both thought the answer was love, but the pastor told us it was commitment. He told us there would be days and times when it feels like we don’t love each other but being committed to each other will be what keeps the marriage together.
So, even though we were wrong with love being the answer, I do believe love is a HUGE part of making your marriage work. But I’m not talking about “worldly love”, I’m talking about “agape” love. With “worldly love”, the premise is I’ll love you as long as you love me and you do what I want you to do. But “agape” love is TOTALLY different. The essence of agape love is self sacrifice. Agape is love which is of God, whose very nature is love itself. Agape love is what is missing in SO many of our marriages. It would be truly hard to fall out of love with someone who’s serving you and meeting all of your needs. And if you mix agape love and commitment together we would have a lot more happier marriages and much less divorce.
John 13:34 Jesus says
I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. As I have loved you, you should also love one another.
This new commandment involves loving one another as Christ loved us sacrificially, even to the point of death. But only God can generate that kinda sacrificial love within us. So at the end of the day, if we want the kinda love that can save our marriages and our families, we’re gonna have to start hanging out with God more.
BMWK – what do you think is the most important ingredient in marriage?
Superwife says
You are so right about this. Particularly until people learn that love is not a feeling – love, actually, is a commitment as well. Thanks for this – I appreciate marital advice from a married man. It helps us wives share these articles with our husbands. They benefit from knowing that a man has this viewpoint.
Anonymous says
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