Monday, May 11, 2015

Marriage Covenant vs Contract: What's the Difference?




Contract: an agreement between two or more parties for the doing or not doing of something specified. 

Covenant: an agreement, usually formal, between two or more persons to do or not to do something specified.

A covenant and a contract sound extremely similar in their definition according to Dictionary.com. BUT THEY HAVE ONE GIGANTIC DIFFERENCE!! A contract, as we all know can be broken. A covenant carries a more formal tone; as is expected since its origins are traced back to the Bible. Although one can have a covenant with their neighbor, landlord or business partner, here at Dream Marriages, we are interested in one covenant and one covenant alone...

The Marriage Covenant

"A covenant in simple terms is a contract that does not cease, it does not end..." an excerpt from The 3 Lost Keys to Your Amazing Dream Marriage
NOTE: Re-read this again, but this time OUT LOUD (if you
are in a place where you won't look crazy!)

This is critical information for those who are not yet married. Although this revolutionary new book is jammed packed with must-read content, this single sentence above (of which, the rest is in the book) is one every single engaged couple needs to thoughtfully consider before taking those all important wedding vows.

Those vows are in essence a spoken, mutually agreed-upon, marriage covenant. And its a beautiful thing to: 



'...actually believe in our hearts, that when we speak the words, "to death do us part," we truly mean to commit for life to our spouse." Chapter 16, "The 3 Lost Keys"

The understanding of what a marriage covenant is, and more importantly what it is not, is thoroughly explained in detail in Chapter 16 of 'The 3 Lost Keys to Your Amazing Dream Marriage.' 


Purchase it TODAY and get an extra copy just in time for all those SUMMER WEDDINGS!! The bride and groom will thank you 80 years later when they are happier than the day they first said 'I DO.'




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