Married Couples - Making Great Marriages

Keeping Marriage Covenants

48 min · 1 de jul de 2022
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the only religious model that teaches that marriage is to be eternal, not just a mortal relationship.  However, even with an eternal perspective some members often violate covenants with Deity by making  poor choices.  I have given 10 examples of individuals that married in the Lord's House and then, like Saul, David, and Solomon lost their bearings and made serious mistakes.   I outline the beliefs of clergy who believe marriage is only for this life and then contrasted that with the behavior and practices  of Church members who believe in an eternal marriage.

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