Cherishing Your Spouse Every Day

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Author Gary Thomas thought he had a good marriage. Then God reminded him of the pledge he made to his wife at their wedding: “I promise to love and to cherish you until death do us part.”

Thirty-six years later, Gary realized that he hadn’t thought of the word “cherish” in terms of his marriage since he spoke those words. Determined to change course, Gary set out to understand what it really meant to cherish his wife. That journey lifted their marriage to an entirely new level of delight.

Gary says, “Love is the bread of a marriage – sacrifice, service, loyalty, and commitment. Cherish is the jam – it’s what makes the bread delicious.”

The primary difference between loving and cherishing is that love focuses on your obligations to your spouse. Cherish focuses on the beauty, the excellence, and the wonder of your spouse.

In a recorded talk on our Focus on the Family Broadcast “Cherishing Your Spouse Every Day,” Gary Thomas shares three simple tips for better cherishing your spouse:

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For most of us, loving our spouse is relatively easy. Cherishing him or her is more difficult. Gary shares how to improve your marriage and reinvigorate your relationship in this “Best of 2021” broadcast. Tune in for his full talk on your local radio station, online, on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or take us with you on our free phone app.

And check out Gary’s book Cherish: The One Word that Changes Everything for Your Marriage, available for a gift of any amount. For more information, visit our website.

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