Marry the wrong person, everyday is Martyrs Day.
Marry a lazy person, everyday is Labour Day.
Marry a rich person everyday is New Year’s Day.
Marry an immature person, everyday would seem like Children’s Day.
Marry a cheater or liar, everyday will become April Fool’s Day.
And if you don’t get married, everyday is Independence Day!
Marriage is the only school where you get a certificate before you start.
It’s also a school where you will never graduate.
It’s a school without a break or a free period.
It’s a school where no one is allowed to drop out.
It’s a school you will have to attend everyday of your life.
It’s a school where there is no sick leave or holidays.
It’s a school founded by God on the foundation of love.
The walls are made out of trust.
The door made out of acceptance.
The windows made out of understanding
The furniture made out of blessings
The roof made out of faith.
Be reminded that God is the only Principal and you are a student,
Even in times of storms, don’t be unwise and run outside.
Keep in mind that, this school is the safest place to be.
Never go to sleep before completing your assignments for the day.
Never forget to communicate with your classmate and with the Principal.
If you find out something about your classmate (spouse) that you do not appreciate.
Remember your classmate is also just a student, not a graduate.
God is not finished with him/her yet.
So take it as a challenge and work on it together.
Do not forget to study the Holy Book (the main textbook of this school).
Start each day with a sacred assembly and end it the same way.
Sometimes you will feel like not attending classes, yet you have to.
When tempted to quit find courage and continue.
Some tests and exams may be tough but remember,
the Principal knows how much you can bear and yet it’s a school better than any other.
It’s one of the best schools on earth;
joy, peace and happiness accompany each lesson of the day.
Different subjects are offered in this school, yet love is the major subject.
After all the years of theorising about it, now you have a chance to practice it.
To be loved is a good thing, but to love is the greatest privilege of them all.
Marriage is a place of love, so love your spouse.
Whether you’re married, engaged, or still single, we hope that you have found wisdom and encouragement in this poem about marriage.
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and by creating such days we encourage temptation like you so wisely portrayed! well done! pairs well with my recent blog post about halloween! â¤︠love and blessings!
Love this! I would have to say though, parenting is the other school that passes out certificates before we actually understand its meaning ;) Haha..
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I agree. Makes you consider all the analogies and reflect. Well done!
A beautiful reminder to all who would be married, and for those who are!
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I am loving this post already. I got to share this right away. Thanks a lot!
A very interesting perspective, and beautifully written.
This is so good! I would really love to recite this when I officiate weddings.
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Awesome
Nice write up
Definitely enjoyed reading this, it’s the little extra encouragement needed for the day. God bless
Well written. Great post
Great poem, very relatable!
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Starting the day with worship is the way to go. Jesus spent time worshiping every morning to prepare for the day ahead. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. God bless
Thank you for sharing! I start my mornings off with worship because my mornings starts my entire day! This is an interesting way to look at marriage.
Great words.
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Oooh my..
The schoolyard of marriage…
it takes a lifetime to say.. I knew you well
Wooow I love this its amazing
Marry a temperamental person and every day is the 4th of July!
Very insightful! Good analogies! Are grants offered? Is this a work/study program? I take it there’s no graduation this side of heaven.
Great poem and yes, very fitting and word picture.
Thanks for your recent follow on my blog, The Nexus. Looks like you have some pretty good stuff here as well. Blessings on your ministry.
Amen to this! Marriage is work. It can be tiresome at times. But the joy it brings far outweighs the sacrifices. Marriage is a covenant that, if done correctly, God blesses tremendously as it models the covenant that Christ has with his church! Awesome poem.
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Very clever insights. Thanks for the love. Please let me know if you want me to blog about anything specific. Jesus bless love Daniel ðŸ˜Â
Amen.
That is some awesome insight into marriage! I love the poem and what it has to say. I love the analogy of marriage being two students in the classroom with the certificate already in hand at the beginning. Thanks for sharing.
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very great and encouraging. i sure who will hear and read this message will learn from the word and reshape their errors.
Reblogged this on New Dawn and commented:
“Marry the wrong person, everyday is Martyrs Day.
Marry a lazy person, everyday is Labour Day.
Marry a rich person everyday is New Year’s Day.
Marry an immature person, everyday would seem like Children’s Day.
Marry a cheater or liar, everyday will become April Fool’s Day.
And if you don’t get married, everyday is Independence Day!”
I really appreciate you sharing this post. True words, a marriage must be founded on God if you want it to be successful & a blessing. Thank you. Hayley ðŸ˜Å
Lots of times it has not been easy for either of us. We just manage to love one another enough and be committed enough to not give up. Benefit is worth the struggle. In fact when one is particularly weak the other seems to be at his/her best to fight for the strength of the other.
Congratulations on this momentous achievement. Wonderful. Would love for you to share some tips on this blog. I can’t imagine it’s been easy. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1hQL4weMuSliElRN23J0853V5cGCURmii9QI2nRcFNuU
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Excellent post, it made me laugh and ponder. I will show it to my hubby tomorrow. Thank you for visiting/following my blog. Have a blessed day! :)
Very Good.
My wife and I are 35 years in – and some days we still want to be independent!
By and large we seem happier now than we have been in years – though we especially enjoyed the bringing up our two small boys.
They both have families of their own now.
Stephen
Marriage is certainly something not to be rushed into and it isn’t for everyone. A work of a lifetime. But it comes with so many blessing when entered into in the right way. Thanks for leaving a comment.
This was particularly helpful: “Remember your classmate is also just a student, not a graduate.” I am blessed with such a smart, good husband, that I forget this sometimes. God is not through with us yet. Still plenty to learn!
Well stated!
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That is such an interesting way of looking at marriage. I loved that!
I’m entering my sixty-fourth year of marriage. You are right on every count.
The Apostle Paul called it a mystery, this thing called marriage. He states that it is also an analogy of humanity’s relationship with Christ–the head of the church. As the poem states, it must be worked at, as well as worked on, daily. Some days are better than others–just like attending class at school. Celebrate the good days; learn from the not-so good days and always start the new day as a fresh step in the journey. This is true whether it be in a marital relationship or a close personal relationship with the godhead.
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Thanks for sharing the post ☺ God bless ☺
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Loved the perspective of this post. Thank you for your insight.
In Him,
Bill Crocker