“Marriage is not merely a private arrangement;
it is also a complex social institution. Marriage fosters small cooperative
unions—also known as stable families—that enable children to thrive, shore up
communities, and help family members to succeed during good times and to
weather the bad times.” (State of the Union, pg. xii)
This week as we learned about the
importance of marriage and more importantly how harmful divorce can be it got
me thinking about today, and how scary it is that divorce is so common. In a
talk by Elder Oaks entitled “Divorce” he said that some people refer to their
first marriage as their “starter marriage”. This just about broke my heart. No
marriage should ever start with even the though that it could end. That being
said marriage takes work, it’s not something that just happens, but is
something that you need to work on and cherish if you want it to last. As the quote above states we marry potential, and in a marriage it is so important that we see that potential.
Later in that talk Elder Oaks goes
onto say that “A good marriage does not require a perfect man or a perfect
woman. It only requires a man and a woman committed to strive together toward
perfection.” I love that. No marriage is going to happen without fights and disagreements,
but it’s how we handle those fights that will affect the outcome of our marriage.
As long as we can remember this important principle taught by Elder Oaks, that
neither our spouse or ourselves our perfect our marriages will stand a much
higher chance against the world. Although a marriage is made up of two
imperfect people, we can work together to eventually become perfect.
In a talk by President Kimball called
“Families Can Be Eternal” he stated “…only those who believe deeply and
actively in the family will be able to preserve their families in the midst of
the gathering evil around us.” There is so much evil around us, especially
attacking the family, that in order to protect our families we must be actively
working on it. The main things I am going to do to ensure to preserve my family
is to make my home a safe haven. I want my home to be a place where my children
feel safe and not a part of the crazy ways of the world. I will do my best to
have family prayer and scripture study, but also to make sure that there is
always love and open dialogue in my home. Of course, there will be fighting at
times, but I always want to make sure there is a precedent of love. That no matter
how much we fight, and no matter that none of us are perfect, we are a family
and we love and protect each other. I feel like the main way we can achieve
this is to make memories together. Also, I feel like making my marriage a
priority will protect my family, if my marriage is full of love and happiness
that will set the mood for my family. My children will see what a happy
marriage should be like, and hopefully they will follow my example and not
those of the world.
References:
Kimball, S.W. (Nov. 1980). Families Can Be Eternal. Ensign.
Oaks, D.H. (May 2007). Divorce. Ensign.
State of Our Unions 2012; The National Marriage Project. http://www.stateofourunions.org

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