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Kepha15
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I sure will keep you in my prayers…and I pray that everything works out for you and that you two have a wonderful marriage. I know you will do what you feel God is calling you to, and I wish you all the best.
Although I am of the mindset that you are of believing that we can make marriage work financially while going to school (or even after I graduate and she’s still in school), my girlfriend (future fiancee) doesn’t agree and thinks it’s too risky. I tried to tell her that I think marriage should be the first thing on our minds and leave the rest to God, she’s being really stubborn and doesn’t want to get married until we both have degrees and jobs and total security. I know it’s not because she thinks our careers are more important than marriage…it’s just a little hard when she seems to be putting the cart before the horse (in my eyes). I think the joy of being married will only add to the excitement of the rest of the process, and to be able to be there for each other like never before in our lives…even though I know it will be tough financially and a little risky…makes it well worth it in my eyes.
But…'tis life, I suppose.
I wish you and your future husband a lifetime of happiness, and I know you will make the decision that is right for you…with God’s help and discernment, of course.
God Bless,
-Mike
Although I am of the mindset that you are of believing that we can make marriage work financially while going to school (or even after I graduate and she’s still in school), my girlfriend (future fiancee) doesn’t agree and thinks it’s too risky. I tried to tell her that I think marriage should be the first thing on our minds and leave the rest to God, she’s being really stubborn and doesn’t want to get married until we both have degrees and jobs and total security. I know it’s not because she thinks our careers are more important than marriage…it’s just a little hard when she seems to be putting the cart before the horse (in my eyes). I think the joy of being married will only add to the excitement of the rest of the process, and to be able to be there for each other like never before in our lives…even though I know it will be tough financially and a little risky…makes it well worth it in my eyes.
But…'tis life, I suppose.
I wish you and your future husband a lifetime of happiness, and I know you will make the decision that is right for you…with God’s help and discernment, of course.
God Bless,
-Mike