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This Momentary Marriage: A Parable of Permanence
By John Piper

Most foundationally, marriage is the doing of God. And ultimately, marriage is the display of God. Marriage, therefore, is not mainly about being in love. And staying married is not about staying in love. It is about keeping covenant and putting the glory of Christ's covenant-keeping love on display.

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