Monday, 29 September 2025

Is Marriage for All: Who Will Marry You

My suggestion is to honor and respect your husband as both your partner and your leader. When difficulties arise, refrain from seeking help from friends; keep your issues private within your home. Otedola advised his daughter to show respect and support for her husband, saying, "You must yield to the desires and whims of your husband; he is your boss, okay?" He emphasized, "There’s no more 'daddy'; don’t call me" he added.
Before you tie the knot, ensure that you are prepared mentally, physically, emotionally, and financially. A thriving marriage flourishes when both partners are stable together. It's essential that you are in agreement. Avoid marrying for superficial reasons, out of fleeting emotions, for material gain, or due to societal expectations. If you choose to marry, do it for your own sake and because marriage is a noble commitment, as the Bible highlights, and it is a rare institution. Temi Otedola's wedding reportedly cost over 14 million dollars, as per various online sources. It's a well-known fact that weddings of billionaires, regardless of how private they may be, are rarely inexpensive. Many of us often question why wealthy individuals tend to marry within their social circles, don't we? The affluent often choose partners from their own circles for a variety of reasons. Nevertheless, marriage encompasses numerous aspects, ranging from biblical foundations to traditions and cultural practices.
According to the book of Emphasis, wives are encouraged to submit to their husbands, while husbands should avoid provoking their wives (Emphasis 5:22-24). "Wives, submit to your own husbands, as to the Lord. No pastor, therapist, or relationship coach can mend a broken relationship that is rooted in physical abuse, infidelity, or disrespect. You might be surprised to learn that some pastors, to whom you confide your relationship issues, are dealing with their own unresolved problems at home. There was a bishop who struggled with his wife for many years because she often reminded him that without her income, they would have no food in their home. Yet, she seems to forget how her husband was once a blessing to her mother and their entire family. Some pastors even go so far as to share their marital issues with church members. To the married couples reading this, please protect your marriage by keeping your family problems private. If you need assistance for your mental health, seek out a professional relationship therapist who can guide you, but remember that the keys to a successful marriage lie within you. If a billionaire like Mr. Femi Otedola can offer such advice to his daughter on her wedding day, I believe it is worth emulating, as there should be no third party in marriage. Resolve your misunderstandings with each other. To all those facing challenges in their marriage, I pray that God brings healing and restoration to your home and shows mercy to your family. May God bless you. Image credit: Temi Otedola's Instagram

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