According to Paul, marriage is the culmination of passion between a man and a woman. Wow! I've been married over 30 years and while I don't question the passion I still have, the absence does make the heart grow fonder. I still love my wife and all of her idiosyncracies and I hope the reverse is true also. I think that our accomplishments are still culminated in our sons, and our hopes for their future and the legacy that they will leave.
He does allude to the relationship between the saved and unsaved marriages and how one can leave the relationship. I still think and adhere to the fact that God HATES divorce. It is based on our selfishness and unwillingness to see the greater picture and at times it comes too easy and with little consequences. We don't know as Paul says if an unyoked marriage will lead to both being saved but there are no guarantees that a saved marriage will last either.
Is it better to have loved and lost than to not have loved at all?
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