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5 HABITS THAT MAKE A MARRIAGE LAST

 

"Love never gives up...” – 1 Corinthians 13:7


Marriage isn’t just made in heaven — it’s maintained in the laundry room.

Between bills, babies, and doing dishes, it’s the little things that keep love alive. And if you invite God into the daily stuff? That’s where the magic (and the grace) happens.

Here are 5 holy-yet-hilarious habits that genuinely help a marriage thrive:


1. Greet Each Other Like You Mean It

Not with a gloomy face. Not while checking your phone.
Every morning and evening, greet your spouse as if they were hand-delivered by God Himself — because they were. Even a quick hug and a “Hey love, glad you’re home” can set the tone for peace.


2. Thank Them Like It’s a Ministry

“Yes, they should help around the house. But no, you shouldn’t take it for granted.”
Say “thank you” like it’s your job. Gratitude is the oil that keeps the engine of marriage running — and bonus: it keeps grumbling demons at bay.


3. Ask Soulful (or Silly) Questions

Instead of “Did you pay the light bill?” try

  • “What made you smile today?”
  • “If we could teleport anywhere right now, where would you go?”
  • “What’s God been teaching you lately?”

Deep or dumb, the goal is to connect beyond the norm.


4. Guard Your Us-Time Like It’s Sacred (Because It Is)

Just 15 minutes a day of undistracted time — no phones, no babies.
Take a walk. Pray together. Sit in silence and hold hands. These micro-moments are where the Spirit of unity is built.


5. Be Quick to Repent, Quicker to Forgive

Let’s be honest: marriage gives you so many opportunities to practice humility.
Apologize fast. Forgive freely. Even Jesus said not to let the sun go down on your anger — and He wasn’t married, so that tells you something.


Final Thought:

Big love lives in small habits.
A Christ-centered marriage isn’t about perfection — it’s about direction. Keep turning toward each other, and toward the One who holds you both together.


Call to Action:

This week, pick one habit to focus on — just one.
Try it. Pray over it. Laugh when you mess it up. Then come back and tell us how it went in the comments or share with a friend who could use a little marriage boost.

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