Creating a shared vision is essential if a marriage is going to thrive. Without vision, people may walk together for a season, but eventually drift apart. Vision gives direction. It answers the questions: Where are we going? What are we building? And are we building it God’s way?
Yeshua also demonstrated how we are to live if we hope to build a successful home. His life modeled order, submission to the Father, discipline, love, and sacrifice. Marriage is no different.
So what is a rock foundation? It is one built on spiritual maturity — two individuals growing in their walk with God, committed to prayer, obedience, and truth.
It is built on emotional maturity — the ability to communicate honestly, take responsibility, extend grace, and resolve conflict without destruction.
It is built on financial maturity — stewardship, wisdom, discipline, and agreement regarding resources, priorities, and planning.
And above all, it is built on love — not the world’s definition, but love as defined by Elohim Himself. This love is patient, disciplined, selfless, and enduring.
When two people align their vision around faith, family, and finances — and submit that vision to God — they are no longer building blindly. They are building with intention, wisdom, and unity.
Getting to the Altar teaches you how to have the necessary conversations before marriage. Because a house built on the Rock does not collapse when the storms come.