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WHY DO SOME MARRIAGES THRIVE WHILE OTHERS MERELY SURVIVE?

By |2016-11-15T10:20:00-05:00November 5th, 2016|Devotional|

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Why do some marriages thrive while others merely survive? After nearly two decades of studying human behavior and coaching couples, we stumbled upon a transformational truth. The catalyst to a truly happy, thriving marriage. Surprisingly, the answer is quite simple.

Couples who live for a greater purpose—together—thrive.

Since the creation of Adam and Eve, God ordained the union of man and woman as the crowning jewel to His creation. His first intention for a husband and wife, as recorded in Genesis 1:26, revealed His BIG IDEA for marriage.

“Let us make man in our image, in our likeness, and let them rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock over all the earth, and over the creatures that move along the ground”

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God’s words, revealed a purpose that required Adam and Eve’s interdependency- physically, emotionally and spiritually.

And, since creation, God’s intention for a husband and wife hasn’t changed. So, what does He desire? What is His intention for marriage? What is the secret that truly makes the difference in relationships?

Simply this—relationships that thrive embrace the central truth that God created each of them individually, for a distinct purpose and then hardwired them lovingly and masterfully for a distinct purpose, only the two of them will accomplish, together.

God desires for you to live purpose-focused NOT problem-focused.

The truth is God created you distinctly. He destined your spouse for a unique purpose. And, when the two of you married, He designed a plan for the two of you to accomplish together. Like Adam and Eve, His plan for your marriage will only be attained by the two of you operating as one—physically, emotionally, and spiritually.

As Christians, if we lack intentionality to do what is most important, we exhaust our energy planning for events and strategically coordinating projects to excel our career or the next thing on our “to-do” list. Without intentionality, we may fail to put our best foot forward in marriage. We begin to live ME-focused instead of WE-focused and drift into the pattern of living unto our problems instead of into our purpose.

But, when we unify towards a common purpose our relationship thrives more naturally. When we grab hold of God’s big idea for our relationship—that two are better than one—our unity reflects the cooperative nature of the Trinity and brings God pleasure. As we bring God pleasure, we perpetuate more of Him in our relationship, and the more we perpetuate Him in our relationship, the more we live life as He intended.

The result of living toward a common purpose causes us to serve one another more naturally because we share the same mind-set and move forward together, to live out God’s design. Inevitably, when we shift our thinking from our problems to His purpose, we shift our thinking from, “How can I get my spouse to change?” to “How can we accomplish His purpose together?” Instead of comparing and competing to get our needs met, we begin living intentionally to accomplish the same purpose. Instead of trying to implement a bunch of dos and don’ts, we govern our actions with questions like,

“God, how can we bring You pleasure in our marriage?
How can we impact this world, together?”

The more a couple lives toward a unified purpose, the more they enjoy marriage and celebrate their relationship to its fullest. Like anything in life, there is power, connection, and unity when we share a similar goal and desired outcome. When we live purpose-focused, our relationship and servanthood is not drudgery—it’s life giving.

And, God intended for every marriage to enjoy life, together, as one. His intention for unity and purpose stands true for every marriage. Just as there is no such thing as a Christian without a calling, there is no such thing as a marriage without a ministry. And, that ministry will be as vast and unique as God is creative.

But don’t worry! Discovering your marriage purpose isn’t another exhaustive list of things you need to do; it’s more a celebration of who you are. Click here to learn how you can uncover God’s specific purpose for your marriage and develop new habits of thinking that foster life in your relationship. Or, take this free on-line quiz, to discover whether you tend to live more purpose-focused or problem-focused in your relationship. Also, be sure to watch for more upcoming articles from Greg and Julie Gorman.

[i] Genesis 1:26

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By |2016-11-15T10:20:00-05:00June 22nd, 2016|Devotional, Two Are Better Than One, Videos|

 

When you married, God hardwired the two of you together with the intent of doing something AMAZING! Take time to learn more about that purpose. You can start by taking the Purpose-Focused or Problem-Focused quiz at gormanleadership.com/ today.

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NOW AVAILABLE…In Two Are Better than One, Greg and Julie Gorman share an irrefutable and exhilarating insight that, when fully embraced by both husband and wife, will heal, restore, and deepen intimacy in every marriage. Yes, in every marriage, no matter the condition of the relationship. You’ll laugh at their fresh twist on some of your favorite Bible heroes and be surprised by many “Aha!” moments as they provide the pathway to uncover GOD’S BIG IDEA for your marriage, leading you on an exciting journey of discovery.

Join the movement (#marriedforapurpose) and experience a purpose-focused, NOT problem-focused, marriage.

 

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By |2016-11-15T10:19:59-05:00February 18th, 2016|

Congratulations on seeking to determine if you are purpose-focused or problem-focused in your marriage. It demonstrates your marriage matters to you! And it matters to us, too! Our mission is to help couples find their marriage purpose…and to live it together.
We believe that when God said, “Two are better than one,” He meant it!

It starts with an assessment that provides a clear indicator of focus.

Click here to take the quiz today!

When you’re done, click through to enjoy the extra bonuses we added in there for you as well. In addition, you’ll receive the next Married for a Purpose weekly message just as soon as it is published! Be sure to let us know if you have any questions or prayer requests. We are here to serve, and we are thrilled to do it!

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In Two Are Better Than One, Greg and Julie Gorman present surprisingly fresh truths to make a difference in your marriage and life. If you want your marriage to live into the purpose God desires, read this book.
Drs. Les & Leslie Parrott
Greg and Julie Gorman have written a classic in marriage books that brings a beautiful balance of timeless teachings from the world’s top thought leaders and combines them with interactive scenes from our favorite Bible heroes. In Two Are Better Than One, Greg and Julie present fun, fresh and frank truths to lead you on a journey of significant discovery that will elevate your expectations and provide direction for your most precious earthly relationship—your marriage. Every couple will celebrate as they discover God’s purpose for their marriage.
Stephen Arterburn, Founder and Chairman of New Life Ministries; host of the #1 nationally syndicated Christian counseling talk show New Life Live! ; host of New Life TV (tv.newlife. com); Founder of Women of Faith conferences; best selling author
Two Are Better Than One is anchored in God’s Word and packed full of insights and hope for a stronger and better love in marriage.
Tim Clinton, EdD, Author and President of the American Association of Christian Counselors
God has afforded me to engage with thought leaders and content creators around the world. As I read Two Are Better Than One, I realized yet another personal benefit of a great book. Greg and Julie have done two great and unusual things in this book. They have demonstrated authenticity and vulnerability in every page. Secondly, they have given more than theory and ideas; they give practice and applicable tools to make your marriage better than ever.
Mark Cole, CEO, John Maxwell Enterprise
This book is jam-packed with great ideas for renewing purpose, direction, and energy in your marriage! Whether you’ve been married for five or fifty years, Julie and Greg will walk you through creative ideas to generate discussion and new ideas with your spouse. Don’t miss these great insights.
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