Marriage: Choose a partner after defining your purpose in life – Moses OK

Moses OK has outlined the things that sustain marriages.
He spoke to Prince Benjamin (PB) on Accra 100.5 FM’s Entertainment Capital.
The Gospel star advised against choosing partners based on “current situation, beauty and looks, and position and status”.
Purpose
“I’ve come to that understanding that when it comes to marriage, you have to get it right,” the Osoro Taa W'akyi hitmaker emphasised.
“You need to know your vision [and reason] for getting married, and get the right person [to marry] for the purpose of God for your life.”
The singer-songwriter noted while everything changes, “your purpose will stay with you for life” and so, “define your purpose first before you choose a partner”.
He illustrated his point by noting his wife blogs for his music and ministry.
“She’s with me all the time. She’s my blogger. She’s everything. She’s entered my purpose,” he said, beaming.
Wisdom
Moses OK underlined the importance of prayer for wisdom, also.
“Secondly,” he said, “it is God who created marriage so you need to go to him all the time for his wisdom and knowledge to govern the marriage.”
He said “the God-kind of marriage,” cannot be achieved without engaging “God’s principles” about the marriage institution, contained in the Bible.
The Truth City Chapel, Kumasi, Ashanti Region, founder explained God expected marriage to produce “righteous descendants and offspring,” emphasising the importance of the couple being in line with God first.
He rebuked the trivialisation of the “spiritual side of marriage,” admonishing it is the source of strange conflicts and many broken homes.
Moses OK released his first album Osoro Taa W'akyi in 2003. He has been married for 13 years.
Adom Bi Ahyia Me (I've Encountered Grace) is his lastest offering.
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