Quotes about Marriage
There is no more lovely, friendly and charming relationship, communion or company that a good marriage
— Martin Luther
You can fill that house to the rafters with all the baby girls you want, now that you're married to me. And I promise to be nothing but grateful.
— Mary Connealy
You propose marriage with the same breath you tell me you're ashamed of me.
— Mary Connealy
When trying to communicate with each other, a husband and wife should be careful to make sure their voices and faces agree with their words.
— Myles Munroe
All married couples should examine themselves periodically and ask, "What have we done with the resources God has given us? How are we handling His blessings? Are we spending our money wisely? Have we progressed over the past year? Are we moving in the direction God wants us to go? Are we obeying His will? Is He pleased with our management? What does He want us to do next?" These are important questions for growing in stewardship.
— Myles Munroe
It is not enough just to know who we love; we need to know what we love. We need to know why we love the person we love. This is critically important for building a happy and successful marriage.
— Myles Munroe
We will never obtain God's kind of marriage simply by going along with the crowd, doing what everybody else does. We have to dig deep into the heart of God to discover His principles.
— Myles Munroe
Few people who marry plan for their marriages to fail, but neither do they specifically plan for success.
— Myles Munroe
The adversary's global attack on marriage is actually an attack on society itself, and ultimately an attack on God, the creator and manufacturer of society and marriage. The adversary knows that if he can destroy marriage he can destroy families; if he can destroy families he can destroy society; and if he can destroy society he can destroy humanity.
— Myles Munroe
is chosen freely, not imposed from without. Essentially, submission is the willingness to give up our right to ourselves, to freely surrender our insistence on having our own way all the time. Submission means putting the needs, rights, and welfare of another person ahead of our own. A marriage built on this kind of submission will grow healthy, strong, and fulfilling.
— Myles Munroe
Love in marriage is more than just a feeling or an emotion; it is a choice. Love is a decision you make anew every day with regard to your spouse. Whenever you rise up in the morning or lie down at night or go through the affairs of the day, you are choosing continually to love that man or that woman you married.
— Myles Munroe
Basic stewardship of resources for married couples who are believers centers around understanding and practicing two fundamental financial principles: tithing and budgeting. Herein lie the seeds of dominion—the secrets of fruitfulness, increase, and filling. Tithing recognizes God as the source of our resources while budgeting recognizes our responsibility
— Myles Munroe