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I, Isaac, Take Thee, Rebekah |
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In the twenty-fourth chapter of Genesis a beautiful young woman
offers assistance to a weary traveler and his camels, and out of that
simple action, a marriage results-a marriage that offers profound
lessons to couples today. Bible scholar and renowned speaker Ravi
Zacharias draws five points critical to the long-lasting success of
every marriage from the biblical story of the marriage of Isaac and
Rebekah.
"Real love folds together both the emotions and the
will," writes Zacharias. "Without the emotions, marriage is a drudgery;
without the will, it is a mockery." Building upon that foundational
truth, Zacharias goes on to explain the principles of seeking the
counsel of others when finding a mate, cherishing your partner,
remaining pure, becoming a man or woman of prayer, and, finally,
risking everything in a relationship in order to experience God's ideal
for love.
Couples everywhere, from those about to be married,
to those who have been married for decades, will draw strength and
wisdom for the journey of marriage as they learn from Ravi what it
means to move from romance to lasting love.
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About the Author
Ravi Zacharias is listed as a distinguished lecturer with the Staley
Foundation and has appeared on CNN and other international broadcasts.
His weekly radio program, "Let My People Think," is broadcast over 1500
stations worldwide, and his weekday program, “Just Thinking,” began
airing in November 2004. He is president of Ravi Zacharias
International Ministries, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with
additional offices in Canada, India, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and
the United Arab Emirates. Mr. Zacharias and his wife, Margie, have
three grown children.
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