Courtship Never Ends
#marriage #love #courtship #sacrifice
Welcome to the Inspiring Marriages Podcast. We are Jeff and Teresa Fields. The music that you heard during our intro was composed and recorded by our son, Joseph Taylor Fields.
We have been happily married for 32 years. We have 3 wonderful grown children, a fantastic son-in-love and a precious grand baby.
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Courtship Never Ends
Webster1828 COURTSHIP, noun
1. The act of soliciting favor.
2. The act of wooing in love; solicitation of a woman to marriage.
SOLICITA'TION, noun
1. Earnest request; a seeking to obtain something from another with some degree of zeal and earnestness
FA'VOR, noun [Latin favor faveo.]
1. Kind regard; kindness; countenance; propitious aspect; friendly disposition.
WOOING, participle present tense [from woo.] Courting; soliciting in love.
Courtship — it is a period of time where a man and a woman dedicate themselves to learn more about each other and to seek God together to determine if it is God’s will for them to get married. Discuss each other’s visions, goals and dreams to see if they are compatible.
“Courtship is a commitment - it’s a promise not to play with another person’s heart.” - Joshua Harris
“Courtship is not just until you get married, it is forever”
“Can two people walk together without agreeing on the direction?” Amos 3:3 (NLT)
BOTH person's dreams, visions, goals — ARE equally important. Courtship should not be a place where your dreams go to die.
The fallacy of “soulmates: Lie: Zeus took people and tore them in-half. A person could only be happy to find their other half - the one that matches their soul
1. Falsehood: I need to find “the one". Truth: You need to become the one.
2. If I could just find my soulmate, then I will be happy. Everything would be so easy. the truth is relationships are hard.
The last thing that we need is someone who matches up to our souls.
Can you imagine two sloppy people? Two people who are always late? Two people with poor diets? Two people with anger issues?
Our souls are our minds, wills and emotions.
Continuing our story: weekend revelations
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Friendship builder:
Read a Marriage Book Together.
There isn’t just one way to do this.
1. You can read aloud to each other. Taking turns reading each paragraph or passage.
2. Our friends, Trey and Lea Morgan The Stronger Marriage Podcast (https://strongermarriageworkshops.com/ ) suggest one reads a passage underlining what stood out to them. Then the other reads it doing the same, but a different color. Then you go over together and talk about why you underlined what you did. Prompts discussion.
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