One of the best ways to learn how to have a marriage that stands the test of time is to follow the advice of people who have gone the distance. When a couple has been married for many years, you know they must have a few tips that have given them the ability to stay together. Today, read these ten tips from a 60-year marriage veteran, and see which ones you can employ to help your marriage go the distance.
"Marriage Tips from a Real Pro" by Mary Kassian
My family just had the enormous joy of celebrating my parent’s 60th wedding anniversary. It is rare indeed that couples remain married long enough, or live long enough to reach such a momentous milestone. I figure that anyone married that long will have some premium advice on how to make a marriage last. Seizing the occasion, I asked my mom to come up with a few tidbits of marriage/relationship advice to share with you on the blog.
So here are 10 tried-and-true pure-gold tips from my mom, a 60-year marriage pro:
There you have it. Brent and I have been married for almost 28 years, and given my mom’s list, still have a lot of learning and growing up to do in the marriage department. I guess that’s her point– that a good marriage requires a life-long commitment to work at being a better lover. I think that this week I’ll try to recognize and encourage Brent more. What about you? Which piece of my Mom’s advice will you put into practice this week?
Oh, and thanks Mom—for your and Dad’s amazing example! What a gift and what a legacy you have left for your children, grandchildren and their children to come. I love you!!!
God, we want our marriage to stand the test of time. Help us to pay attention to each other’s needs and to unselfishly give of ourselves. Bring a mentor couple into our lives to help us learn what a strong and lasting marriage looks like.
Are there ideas from these tips that will benefit our marriage?
Look for an older couple who might mentor you or become an example for you on how to make your marriage last a lifetime.
So, is it possible for two people to stay together? It is when Christ is at the center of your marriage. It is when each spouse chooses to love the other and to take personal responsibility for his or her role in the marriage. When you do the things that make your spouse feel loved, you will deepen and strengthen your relationship. There will be hard times ahead—days when you can’t connect or times when you are disappointed. There will also be good times when you are loving well and feeling loved. Whether or not you are struggling in your marriage, starting today, choose to always love your spouse. Choose to take responsibility for your relationship. Choose to fight for your spouse and for a marriage that will go the distance.