Quotes about Marriage
What's the best way to get a good spouse? The best single way is to deserve a good spouse because a good spouse is by definition not nuts.
— Charlie Munger
The church by and large is sitting back while we allow 15 percent of the population—the liberal media, college professors, and press—to undermine our faith and brainwash the next generation with their ungodly propaganda. Evolution, abortion, and the destruction of traditional marriage are deadly tares in the wheat field and poison in the drinking water.
— Perry Stone
Marriage is earth's closest image for Heaven because it is all or nothing, forever - a leap of faith.
— Peter Kreeft
Sin is to faith what infidelity is to marriage.
— Peter Kreeft
why contraception is not only wrong but sacrilegious:
— Peter Kreeft
She put her hands together in a pious attitude and segued into a Princess Bride persona. "Mawwiage . . . mawwiage is what bwings us togevah today . . . mawwiage and twue wuv.
— Colleen Coble
There are some, like me, who are called to live a single life," I said softly. "For them it is always easy for they are, by their nature, content. Others, like Ellen, are called to prepare for marriage which may come in later life. They, too, are blessed, for God is using the in-between years to teach them that marriage is not the answer to unhappiness. Happiness is found only in a balanced relationship with the Lord Jesus.
— Corrie Ten Boom
The only combination that works for marriage is to make God the One and your spouse the two.
— Craig Groeschel
But don't ever forget: adultery is also biblical grounds for forgiveness, healing, and restoration.
— Craig Groeschel
When you believe marriage is your answer, you'll often give something that eventually hurts you both.
— Craig Groeschel
The most important criterion for a marriage candidate is a commitment to Christ. Jesus said in Luke 11:17, "A house divided against itself will fall.
— Craig Groeschel
When I hear the word division, I think "two visions." Whenever a Christ follower marries someone who doesn't have a commitment to Christ, the believer is trying to build an already-divided house. Certainly this isn't the only way divergent visions can compromise a marriage union, but it's one of the most important.
— Craig Groeschel