| Learning To Love |
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| Written by Dr. David A. Wild | |||||||
Page 1 of 5 Luke 6:32-33. I'm going to speak about learning to love. What I have to say may pertain to many of you who are married, but if you're not married, hang in there, because the principles we're talking about apply not only to marriage but all relationships. People experience misery in marriage for 4 reasons. Let me begin by asking this question. Why do marriages begin so well and often end so badly? I've been a pastor for a number of years, and no one has yet come to me to say, "Pastor, our great desire in life is to have a miserable marriage. Would you please tell us how we can live in real misery?" No one has ever said that. Amazingly there are some couples whom I have married who are living today in a good deal of misery. Why? Let me give you a few reasons. First, they are miserable because of unrealistic expectations. Some people actually think marriage is going to make them happy. Here's a young woman who says to herself, "I am going to marry a man whose number-one responsibility is to make me happy." She marries him, and he has responsibilities other than that number-one responsibility. She begins to chip away at him to make him into the kind of man who will make her happy. It's been said that a bride thinks of three things on her wedding day: the aisle, the altar, and him. Actually it's this: |
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