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Your Question:
Can I really survive on my own after 40 years of marriage?
Answer:
I must say, after 19 years of marriage to my wonderful wife Susan, I can confidently say that I have learned a thing or two about what it means to survive on my own, even in a marriage. As a pastor, I've seen countless couples struggle to keep their relationships alive, and I've come to realize that it's not about being self-sufficient, but rather about being willing to work through the tough times together. In fact, I believe that perseverance is key to a healthy marriage. When Susan and I face challenges, we pray together, seek God's guidance, and work to understand each other's perspectives. It's not always easy, but we've come to understand that our marriage is a sanctuary, a source of contentment, acceptance, and love for our family. We've learned to prioritize our relationship and make time for each other, even when life gets busy. For me, surviving on my own in marriage means recognizing that I'm not alone, and that God is working in our relationship to help us grow and become better versions of ourselves. It means being willing to work on myself, to develop my own potential, and to seek out help when I need it. And it means trusting that, even when things seem impossible, God can bring about healing and restoration in our marriage.
Sources:
sacred marriage
gary thomas
power of a praying wife
stormie omartian
meaning of marriage
timothy keller
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