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Marriage is to be held in honor among all.
Hebrews 13:4


When a buffet restaurant offered a free Valentine's Day lunch to any couple who's been married for 50 years or more, over 300 people showed up. At a gathering like that, you get a lot more than a good time and good food; you also learn some good advice on what it takes to make a marriage last:

* "If I want anything fairly expensive, I'll talk it over with him, and he'll do the same with me."
* "When you go to bed, always kiss good-night. We always kiss good-bye when we leave each other."
* "I'm the boss. I make sure that everything she wants gets done."
* "Treat each other with kindness, love and respect. Just work it out together. Don't fuss. We stay mad an hour or two, but that's it ... and it's fun to make up."
* "Look at things in different ways and concentrate on the ‘good' in your relationship. I always say, ‘This too shall pass,' and it usually does."
* "You do a lot of counting to 10 ... or 20, if necessary."
* "We were always taught, ‘Till death do you part.' Divorce was never discussed in our house."
* "When he was young, he was high-tempered, so I usually didn't say much. But when you don't say anything, you don't have to take anything back."
* "When we said ‘I do,' we didn't say it was just for tomorrow. You've got to tie the knot where it can't be untied."

Spoken like real pros.

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Regardless of how long you've been married, what would you say are the secrets of your commitment to each other?

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Ask God for many years together ... and for all the daily requirements of lifelong love.

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Commit your works to the LORD and your plans will be established.
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When he was young, he was high-tempered, so I usually didn't say much. But when you don't say anything, you don't have to take anything back.

This one has me written all over it. I don't say much when I'm mad, but don't have to apologize often, either. rotflmao

And the bad parts of your marriage don't have to define it or predict the future, either. There was a time (before Mom was born, I think), that Grandpa believed that God was going to "take" Grandma...and he couldn't wait for it to happen. :MrEEk:

I'm not exactly sure how they got through that - maybe they thought it wasn't suitable material to share with a bunch of juveniles :RollieEyes: - but they did go on to have a good marriage. When Grandma died, they had been married over 64 years, and Grandpa was right there with her.

They were so much a part of each other for as long as I knew them, that it's hard to believe they were ever on such rocky ground.


A smooth sea never made a skilled mariner.
~ English proverb



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