
A Way To Stay In Love
To love someone is to bid them to live abundantly and invite them to grow.
Couples talk about "falling in love". The truth is, we grow in love as the result of our communion with each other. For many, that communion is closest during courtship. As marriage continues, not all of the shared dreams come true, and a gentle reserve can develop.
There are some who love and care enough about the quality of their marriage that they are not satisfied with just an OK marriage, but long for something better. They desire for each other a joyous, growing, and deepening relationship.
As they pull their original reasons for marriage from memory's closet, dust them off and re-examine them, they discover those reasons are still valid and can be even more meaningful and beautiful as the seasons go by.
If you love and care in this way, treat each other to a Marriage Enhancement Weekend
Aquila & Priscilla
Our Biblical Role Model For A Married Couple
Rav Sha'ul (Paul) wrote in Romans 16: 3-5 (CJB), "Give my greetings to Priscilla and Aquila, my fellow workers for the Messiah Yeshua. They risked their necks to save my life; not only I thank them, but also all the Messianic communities among the Gentiles. And give my greetings to the congregation that meets in their house."
Also see Acts, chapter 18; 1 Corinthians 16:19; and 2 Timothy 4:19. They are never mentioned separately. They are always mentioned as a couple. In marriage and in ministry, they were always together as a team.