Married couples often recognize marriage as a Sacrament during the brief moments of their wedding CEREMONY but don't necessarily view God as a necessary, vital part of their day-to-day marriage. Perhaps if we married types turned to God a little more, and to pop psych a little less, we might find ourselves more fortified, more inspired, to deal with the inevitable challenges that all marriages endure.
Hope that clarifies...Sorry. I really wasn't trying to be cryptic.
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Oh...you didn't want to know what it means...you want to know what it MEANS. I didn't think Oracle could possibly be that obtuse--then again--I didn't know what kind of day you had and even a sacred vessel of knowledge is entitled to an off-day.
Nothing earth shattering to report except the usual ebb and flow of marital bliss. There's been more ebb than flow lately. A little more trust in His wisdom would probably do a lot of good--all the way around. I just saw the quote somewhere and I liked it.
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What the hell is that supposed to mean?
--L
Oh Oracle...My feisty friend...
Married couples often recognize marriage as a Sacrament during the brief moments of their wedding CEREMONY but don't necessarily view God as a necessary, vital part of their day-to-day marriage. Perhaps if we married types turned to God a little more, and to pop psych a little less, we might find ourselves more fortified, more inspired, to deal with the inevitable challenges that all marriages endure.
Hope that clarifies...Sorry. I really wasn't trying to be cryptic.
By the way...WILL YOU PLEASE SET UP AN ACCOUNT SO THAT YOU DON'T HAVE TO POST AS ANONYMOUS?
Of course I know what it means. I was just wondering what it MEANS. Just fishin'.
Oh...you didn't want to know what it means...you want to know what it MEANS. I didn't think Oracle could possibly be that obtuse--then again--I didn't know what kind of day you had and even a sacred vessel of knowledge is entitled to an off-day.
Nothing earth shattering to report except the usual ebb and flow of marital bliss. There's been more ebb than flow lately. A little more trust in His wisdom would probably do a lot of good--all the way around. I just saw the quote somewhere and I liked it.
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