Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Every marriage takes time and effort, but some marriages sap the spouses’ strength, while others generate joy and enthusiasm and intimacy. You need to ask why you want to get married before you decide who to marry. #2 The person you marry is the last person you will see before you go to sleep. Their face is the first one you will see when you wake up in the morning. Their words will encourage or discourage you, their humor will make you laugh in amusement or cry in shame, and their presence will be a healing balm or a reminder of all that could have been. #3 A home established on Matthew 6:33, which is a command as well as a promise of a rich and meaningful life, is only possible if the two people involved are committed to Christ and committed to building together. Otherwise, they will eventually become bored with each other and their marriage. #4 It is crucial to be cautious and discerning when choosing a spouse. You don’t want to miss out on the great rewards of a rich, satisfying, and soul-building marriage. Ask yourself: Ten years from now, what kind of tears do I want to be crying. Tears of joy, or tears of pain.