Growing up, I was not enamoured with the thought of my own wedding day. For some odd reasons, I wasn’t consumed looking at wedding magazines nor dreamt about the venue or gown I should have at my future wedding.
Everyone has a view of marriage—whether shaped by culture, social media, personal experiences, or God’s Word.
But the real question is:
Is your view of marriage aligned with God’s design or influenced by the world?
Your perspective will determine:
- Who you choose
- How you prepare
- How you behave in marriage
A wrong view leads to wrong expectations—and eventually frustration.
GOD’S ORIGINAL DESIGN FOR MARRIAGE
Marriage was not created by man—it was instituted by God.
“Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife…” — Genesis 2:24
From the beginning, marriage was designed to be:
- A covenant, not just a contract
- A union of purpose, not just emotions
- A reflection of Christ and the Church

COMMON WRONG VIEWS OF MARRIAGE
1. Marriage as an Escape
Some people see marriage as a way out of loneliness, pressure, or family issues.
Marriage is not an escape—it is a responsibility.
2. Marriage as a Solution to Problems
Marriage does not fix personal issues—it often exposes them.
If you are not whole before marriage, marriage will magnify your struggles.
3. Marriage as Only Romance
Love is important—but marriage is more than feelings.
Feelings fluctuate, but commitment sustains.
4. Marriage as Competition
Marriage is not a battlefield—it is a partnership.
THE RIGHT VIEW OF MARRIAGE
1. Marriage is a Covenant
It is a lifelong commitment before God—not something you walk out of when things get tough.
2. Marriage is Purpose-Driven
God brings people together not just for companionship, but for assignment.
3. Marriage is a Ministry
It is a platform to serve one another and glorify God.
4. Marriage Requires Preparation
You don’t prepare for marriage in marriage—you prepare before it.
Ask a Question About Relationships
We must choose to obtain, grasp, and receive His peace. Like salvation, peace is a choice, not a demand.
QUESTIONS TO CHECK YOUR VIEW
Ask yourself honestly:
- Why do I want to get married?
- What do I expect from marriage?
- Am I ready to give, or only to receive?
- Am I becoming the kind of person I want to marry?
FOR SINGLES
- Focus on becoming, not just finding
- Build your relationship with God first
- Develop character, not just attraction
- Don’t rush—timing matters
FOR THOSE IN RELATIONSHIPS
- Build on spiritual foundation
- Communicate honestly
- Seek godly counsel
- Avoid compromising your values
DANGERS OF A WRONG VIEW
- Wrong partner choices
- Unrealistic expectations
- Frequent conflicts
- Emotional frustration
CONCLUSION
Marriage is beautiful—but only when understood correctly.
Don’t let culture define it for you.
Let God define it.
A right view will lead to:
- Right preparation
- Right decisions
- Right outcome
CALL TO ACTION
Take time to realign your mindset.
Let God reshape your understanding of marriage so you can build it the right way.
PRAYER
Father, help me to see marriage the way You designed it.
Correct every wrong mindset in me.
Prepare me to become the right partner and to build a godly home.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.







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