Honour marriages

Honour marriages

"Give honor to marriage, and remain faithful to one another in marriage. God will surely judge people who are immoral and those who commit adultery." (Heb.13.4 NLT)

I have heard it said that people are good when it is easy and convenient but that when push comes to shove, they flip. Is that you? Is that everyone? Or are there those who are faithful irrespective of? Give honour to marriage and be faithful to one another in marriage. 

I said that to say, it is a given that it is not easy to be faithful, especially in a marriage. To be faithful to one person all year round twenty-four-seven. Does it sound out of this world, an impossible task? 

If it was easy there will be no honour in it. There is a reason gold is more valuable than stone. The stone we can pick off the street, gold we can't. We have to dig deep to get it. 

There is something valuable, honourable when it is not common. The reason we give honour to marriage is that it is not easy. It requires faithfulness to one person. It is called commitment. If you can't stand the heat, don't go into the kitchen. 

Marriage should "be held in honor, esteemed worthy, precious, of great price, and especially dear in all things. And thus let the marriage bed be undefiled (kept undishonored); for God will judge and punish the unchaste [all guilty of sexual vice] and adulterous. (Heb.13.4 AMP)

Commit to honouring your marriage by committing to it. Commit to doing something worthwhile daily to make your marriage worthy of honour. Marriage is honourable.

Good day,
Have a great day today, 
EmmA (aka Mr. Lift) 
@Liftemma

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