Most single Christians want to get married; few have received the gift of celibacy. But to make sure you have a strong marriage, you need to commit for the right reasons. Let’s see what the Bible says about it.

Most single Christians want to get married; few have received the gift of celibacy. But to make sure you have a strong marriage, you need to commit for the right reasons. Let’s see what the Bible says about it.
Anything we try to build on a bad foundation can only collapse with time and hardships. This is also the case for marriage. So it is better to think about our motivations for getting married before making a commitment before God.
We are adults, we have the right to do whatever we want and we don’t want anyone to judge us. Unfortunately, this popular attitude is not the one that a child of God should have, for at least two reasons.
When we enter a new chapter of our life, we can do it without thinking, just groping and improvising, or we can take the time to prepare ourselves, so we avoid missteps.
We are often put to the test in our Christian walk; We must resist all sorts of temptations. However, sometimes resisting is too hard. Then we have to turn to Plan B.