"If thou, LORD, shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand? But there is forgiveness with thee, that thou mayest be feared."
Psalms 130:3-4
Psalms 130:3-4
What would happen if:
How would your marriage be changed? How would you be changed?
We all have our reasons for getting married. Some get married to have a family. Some get married to have someone to share their lives with. Some get married because they need a provider or because they feel they have to in order to meet society’s demands. And, of course, some get married for love. Some of these reasons seem logical, respectable even. But the truth is that these reasons have been twisted from God’s intentions. Author Jesse Birkey breaks down every reason for getting married, including his own reasons, which will leave readers thinking, Marriage: What’s the Point? But wait, Birkey will help readers rebuild their reasons for marriage, starting with the individual. He will show readers how to deal with the unloving, fear, and bitterness ruling their lives, just as he did. After working through the negative ties that bind, readers will find restored faith in God and in their marriage.
Marriage: What’s the Point? Find the answers you’ve been looking for in this thought-provoking work.
- You found out that the reason you are not finding the fulfillment and satisfaction you hoped for in your marriage is not because of your spouse but because of wounds, wrong beliefs, and expectations inside of you?
- You learned you have been doing it wrong and do not even realize it?
- You found out there is a solution?
How would your marriage be changed? How would you be changed?
We all have our reasons for getting married. Some get married to have a family. Some get married to have someone to share their lives with. Some get married because they need a provider or because they feel they have to in order to meet society’s demands. And, of course, some get married for love. Some of these reasons seem logical, respectable even. But the truth is that these reasons have been twisted from God’s intentions. Author Jesse Birkey breaks down every reason for getting married, including his own reasons, which will leave readers thinking, Marriage: What’s the Point? But wait, Birkey will help readers rebuild their reasons for marriage, starting with the individual. He will show readers how to deal with the unloving, fear, and bitterness ruling their lives, just as he did. After working through the negative ties that bind, readers will find restored faith in God and in their marriage.
Marriage: What’s the Point? Find the answers you’ve been looking for in this thought-provoking work.


