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Page 1: “I take you to be my lawfully wedded (husband/wife), to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in
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“I take you to be my lawfully

wedded (husband/wife), to have and to hold, from this

day forward, for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in

health, until death do us part.”

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Beautiful Words, Serious Vows• The words reflect a commitment of loyal

service… no matter what trials face them.• They are vows made with loving and serious

intentions.

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Unfortunately…• Two trends continue in our nation:– Divorce remains HIGH overall.– Marriages are being replaced with co-habitation.– Fastest growing divorce group ~ “Gray Divorce”:

50+ years old. (up nearly 200% since 1990. AARP).

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The Numbers Aren’t Pretty• Marriage for those who divorce in America:

Age Women Men

Under 20 years old 27.6% 11.7%

20-24 years old 36.6% 38.8%

25-29 years old 16.4% 22.3%

30-34 years old 8.5% 11.6%

35-39 years old 5.1% 6.5%

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Are We Learning From Our Past?• The divorce rate in America for first marriage,

vs second or third marriage:– First marriage: 50%– Second marriage: 67%– Third marriage: 73%

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But, That’s The World. “We’re Christians”The highest divorce rates were found in the Bible Belt.* "Tennessee, Arkansas, Alabama and Oklahoma round out the Top Five in frequency of divorce.* Note: Divorce rates were still higher in the Bible Belt as of 2009 according to a US Census report.

Denomination (in order of decreasing divorce rate)

Non-denominational 34%

Baptists 29%

Mainline Protestants 25%

Mormons 24%

Catholics 21%

Lutherans 21%

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Genuine Commitment… No Matter What “Many people who seriously practice a traditional religious faith – be it Christian or other – have a divorce rate markedly lower than the general population.

The factor making the most difference is religious commitment and practice. Couples who regularly practice any combination of serious religious behaviors and attitudes -- attend church nearly every week, read their Bibles and spiritual materials regularly; pray privately and together; generally take their faith seriously, living not as perfect disciples, but serious disciples -- enjoy significantly lower divorce rates than mere church members, the general public and unbelievers.” Glenn T. Stanton, Baptist Press

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Excellent Marriage = Commitment• A commitment to their spouses. Rom. 7:2;

1 Cor. 7:39– For better or for worse.– For richer or for poorer.– In sickness and in health.– Until death do us part.

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Excellent Marriage = Commitment• A commitment to the word of God. – We obey that form of teaching (“doctrine”) to which

we’ve been delivered. Rom. 6:17; Mk. 10:4-12, etc.– That means wives will commit to respectfully submit

to the headship of their husbands. Eph. 5:22-24– That means husbands will commit to loving and

cherishing their wives. Eph. 5:25-30

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Excellent Marriage = Commitment• A commitment to Jesus Christ and our God.

Rom. 12:1-2– Committed Christians will have transformed minds

to live transformed lives.– This is what separates professed Christians from

Christians who – with great conviction – follow Christ’s Way in all things…including their marriage.

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Conclusion• Following Christ doesn’t guarantee an

excellent marriage.• It takes two committed to Christ, His Word,

and one another… to have that opportunity.