Marriage is a sacred bond between two individuals, and if you’re wise, one BIG God.
At one point, you were once two people from different walks of life who came together to build a life filled with love, trust, and friendship. Along the way, you may have discovered that a strong and lasting marriage is not a result of luck, chance, or even desire; but rather a requirement of continuous effort made by both of you to nurture and grow your relationship.
Remembering this is a very important thing:
“It’s easier to build a strong marriage than it is to fix a broken one.”
And if a strong marriage is what you’re desiring, then you will need these key ingredients:

Communication: The Pillar of Connection
Communication is essential for any successful marriage. Effective communication involves both speaking and listening. It is vital to openly express your thoughts, feelings, and concerns while actively listening to your partner’s perspective. Honest and respectful communication fosters understanding and prevents misunderstandings, often leading to conflicts.
Trust and Honesty: The Bedrock of a Strong Marriage
Trust is the foundation upon which a strong marriage is built. Trusting one another creates a sense of emotional safety, allowing both of you to be vulnerable and authentic. Honesty goes hand in hand with trust; it is necessary that you are both truthful and transparent with one another, even when circumstances or situations become difficult.
Emotional Support: Being Each Other’s Rock
In a strong marriage, you are to be an emotional support system for one another. Life inevitably brings challenges; having a partner who can offer empathy, compassion, and encouragement can make all the difference. Celebrating each other’s achievements and providing a shoulder to lean on during tough times cultivates a deep emotional bond.
Compromise and Flexibility: Navigating Differences
Every individual brings their unique perspectives and experiences to a marriage. Learning to compromise and be flexible is crucial in resolving conflicts and finding common ground. It’s important to understand that you won’t always see eye-to-eye, but a strong marriage involves respecting each other’s opinions and finding solutions together.
Shared Goals and Values: A Unified Vision
Couples with shared goals and values are likelier to build a strong marriage. Creating a shared vision for the future, especially one rooted in God’s will, gives your marriage a bigger purpose. Having common objectives and something to move towards together will strengthen your bond.
Quality Time and Romance: Nurturing Intimacy
In the hustle and bustle of daily life, it’s essential to prioritize quality time together. Setting aside dedicated moments for each other builds intimacy and keeps your romance alive. Things like regular date nights, small gestures of affection, and expressing love verbally can go a long way in maintaining the spark in the relationship.

Humility: Trust in God
Accepting when you’re wrong, apologizing when necessary, and learning to trust in God’s direction for your marriage will be the cornerstone of your relationship. Having biblical humility is ultimately surrendering to the Lord instead of to your own flesh. His desire for your marriage is far better than your own, and when you surrender to trusting His ways instead of yours, your marriage will surely be blessed.
Ultimately, building a strong marriage is a journey that requires commitment, patience, and continuous effort from both of you. It is about having open communication, trust, and emotional support while navigating life’s challenges together. Remember that no marriage is perfect, and conflicts will arise. However, by seeking the Lord and following His commands for marriage, you will have a deep and lasting connection that will stand the test of time.
If you want another essential ingredient to a strong marriage, add in prayer.
Check out our free 30-day Praying for Your Husband and Praying for Your Wife challenge.
Thank you for this. Even after 30 years, it does one good to be reminded. It made me realize we haven’t had a date night in quite a while.
30 years is awesome! Hope you plan a great date night to connect and have fun!