25/05/2026
Marriage is not only about finding someone to loveโit is about choosing someone who will help you grow in faith, character, and your walk with God.
The Bible teaches that marriage is sacred and should be built on spiritual unity.
Amos 3:3 says, โCan two walk together unless they are agreed?โ
2 Corinthians warns believers not to be unequally yoked, reminding us that spiritual differences can deeply affect a relationship.
Isaac and Rebekah show an example of seeking Godโs guidance in choosing a life partner.
Physical attraction fades with time, but shared faith, respect, loyalty, and prayer keep a marriage strong during trials.
EGW counseled young people to never choose a partner based only on emotions, beauty, or worldly success. She taught that true love is pure, patient, God-centered, and thoughtful about the future. A wise marriage decision can bring peace and spiritual growth, while a careless one may lead to sorrow.
Do not rush into marriage because of loneliness, pressure, or temporary feelings.
Choose someone whose life shows kindness, responsibility, humility, and love for God. The right person will not pull you away from your faith but will encourage you to pray, grow, and remain faithful even in difficult seasons.
Marry someone who will hold your hand during problems, pray with you during storms, and walk with you toward Godโnot away from Him.