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Leaving and cleaving is a fundamental part of a marriage foundation. Find out these four ways that couples often fail to leave and cleave.
This is part one in a two part series. Read part 2 here.
Although in-law jokes are common, most couples fail to find this relationship amusing!
Few fully realize the potential stress, anxiety, and hurt that can come if they are unprepared for potential in-law problems.
God established His foundational thoughts concerning in-laws at the time He created marriage: “For this cause a man shall leave his father and his mother, and cleave to his wife; and they shall become one flesh” (Genesis 2:24).
The word “leave” here means to abandon or break off completely. By this, God means that in issues of authority the parents no longer have responsibility.
While children should never stop honoring their parents, God’s intent is that men and women establish a new primary allegiance when they marry: that of their spouse.
Listed below are four common ways couples fail to leave their parents. Consider if any of these apply to your marriage.
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