I don’t think the dispute is whether or not Christian marriages fail. Unfortunately that is a current reality. However a prenup dilutes the significance/severity of the commitment that you are entering into. Decisions in life have very real consequences. When you’re able to enter it freely or with “insurance”, you value that commitment ever so slightly less because you have a way out. When in God’s eyes, there is no way out. That’s the difference between a contract and covenant. Thought provoking discussion👍🏾
I don’t think the dispute is whether or not Christian marriages fail. Unfortunately that is a current reality. However a prenup dilutes the significance/severity of the commitment that you are entering into. Decisions in life have very real consequences. When you’re able to enter it freely or with “insurance”, you value that commitment ever so slightly less because you have a way out. When in God’s eyes, there is no way out. That’s the difference between a contract and covenant.
Thought provoking discussion👍🏾