Getting Yourself Ready For Marriage 2Sample

COLD FEET
Devotional Content:
It is not uncommon to have cold feet at some point during the engagement process. If they are honest, most people will say that at some point doubts crossed their mind.
It is not totally concerning if you experience cold feet. It is, however, concerning if these doubts persist or are not resolved. Doubts should not be carried into marriage. Marriage is tough enough without having a ton of doubts. A couple needs to enter marriage 100% committed to each other and to the covenant of marriage.
Don’t carry your doubts over into marriage.
Today’s Challenge:
Dr. Kim shares that it is not unusual to have cold feet before marriage. The concern is when doubts persist or if they are not resolved. If you are or were having doubts, do your doubts persist? Have they been resolved?
Going Deeper:
Dr. Kim shares that a couple needs to be 100% committed to each other and the covenant of marriage. Are you committed to your significant other? To the covenant of marriage?
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About this Plan

Getting married is one of the biggest decisions of your life. This plan is a continuation of the plan “Getting Yourself Ready For Marriage - Part 1.” This plan includes six short videos of Dr. Kim’s teaching. Each video is coupled with Bible References, a Challenge, and a Next Step. Take this plan and be on your way to getting ready for an Awesome Marriage!
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