27 Marriage Mistakes Good People Make Without Realizing
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27 Marriage Mistakes Good People Make Without Realizing
"It was God Himself who looked at Adam and said, "It is not good for the man to be alone" (Genesis 2:18). Marriage is God's gift, and when handled with care, it becomes heaven on earth. But even good, loving people, those who truly desire a happy home, fall into small traps without realizing it. These are not always big sins like adultery or abuse. Often, it's the small, everyday choices that silently chip away at love, unity, and peace."
"In the beginning, couples shower each other with gratitude. A husband says, "Thank you for cooking this meal," or a wife says, "I appreciate the way you provide." But over time, routine sets in, and couples stop noticing these little things. The danger? A spouse who feels unappreciated may feel invisible. Gratitude is not optional, it is the glue of marriage."
Marriage is presented as a divine covenant originating in God's declaration that man should not be alone. Marriage is a gift that can become heaven on earth when treated with care. Small, everyday choices—rather than only major sins—can erode love, unity, and peace. The Bible warns to 'catch the little foxes' that ruin blooming vineyards. Twenty-seven specific small harmful habits are identified to help couples avoid them and strengthen their homes. Examples include taking each other for granted and losing gratitude; neglecting heartfelt daily communication by focusing on duties; failing to pray together, which weakens spiritual unity; and allowing phones to replace presence.
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