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Sunday, January 13, 2013

Marriage

"There is nothing more important than honoring the marriage and family covenants you have made or will make in the temples of God." Henry B. Erying


"The [current] American story about marriage, as told in the law and in much popular literature, goes something like this:marriage is a relationship that exists primarily for the fulfillment of the individual spouses. If it ceases to perform this function, no one is to blame and either spouse may terminate it at will. Our Church leaders have taught that looking “upon marriage as a mere contract that may be entered into at pleasure … and severed at the first difficulty … is an evil meriting severe condemnation.There [are] three parties to our marriage — my [spouse] and I and the Lord. I told myself that if two of us could hang in there, we could hold it together.” -Elder Oaks” Dallin H. Oaks


“The most important of the Lord’s work you will ever do will be within the walls of your own homes. We have much to do to strengthen marriage in societies that increasingly trivialize its importance and purpose." D. Todd Christofferson


"The joining together of a man and a woman to be legally and lawfully wed not only is preparation for future generations to inherit the earth, but it also brings the greatest joy and satisfaction that can be found in this mortal experience. This is especially true when the powers of the priesthood proclaim a marriage to be for time and for all eternity."  Tom L. Perry


"If you are married, are you faithful to your spouse mentally as well as physically? Are you loyal to your marriage covenants by never engaging in conversation with another person that you wouldn’t want your spouse to overhear? Express gratitude for what your spouse does for you. Express that love and gratitude often. That will make life far richer and more pleasant and purposeful. Don’t withhold those natural expressions of love." Richard G. Scott


"Every man who truly loves a woman and every woman who truly loves a man hopes and dreams that their companionship will last forever. But marriage is a covenant sealed by authority. If that authority is of the state alone, it will endure only while the state has jurisdiction, and that jurisdiction ends with death." President Gordon B. Hinckley


"If you want something to last forever, you treat it differently. You shield it and protect it. You never abuse it. You don’t expose it to the elements. You don’t make it common or ordinary. If it ever becomes tarnished, you lovingly polish it until it gleams like new. It becomes special because you have made it so, and it grows more beautiful and precious as time goes by." F. Burton Howard

2 comments :

  1. Thanks for this Haze. What a great collection of marriage quotes. I just copy pasted it into a word document to enjoy forever. <3 Love you!

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