Quotes about Commitment
That old love was dead. But it represented my commitment before the Lord — the One before whom I said, 'Till death do us part.
— Gary Thomas
It's not enough to survive, a lifelong love is all about thriving in a ministry-minded marriage that impacts others.
— Gary Thomas
We must not enter marriage to be fulfilled, emotionally satisfied, or romantically charged, but rather to become more like Jesus Christ.
— Gary Thomas
I would not consider any spirituality worthwhile that wants to walk in sweetness and ease and run from the imitation of Christ.
— Gary Thomas
We're not married in a carefree garden of Eden; we're married in the midst of many responsibilities that compete for our energy.
— Gary Thomas
We must never be naïve enough to think of marriage as a safe harbor from the fall... The deepest struggles of life will occur in the most primary relationship affected by the fall: marriage."
— Gary Thomas
If you want to be free to serve Jesus, there's no question—stay single. Marriage takes a lot of time. But if you want to become more like Jesus, I can't imagine any better thing to do than to get married. Being married forces you to face some character issues you'd never have to face otherwise.
— Gary Thomas
A good marriage isn't something you find; it's something you make.
— Gary Thomas
A heavyweight boxing champion who dodges all serious contenders to consistently fight marshmallows is derided and ridiculed—and rightly so. Christians who dodge all serious struggle and consciously seek to put themselves in whatever situations and relationships are easiest are doing the same thing—they are coasting, and eventually that coasting will define them and—even worse—shape them.
— Gary Thomas
Love is not an emotion; it's a policy and a commitment that we choose to keep in the harshest of circumstances. It's something that can be learned and that we can grow in. Biblical love is not based on the worthiness of the person being loved—none of us deserves Christ's sacrifice—but on the worthiness of the One who calls us to love: "We love because he first loved us" (1 John 4:19).
— Gary Thomas
This is the reality of the human heart, the inevitability of two sinful people pledging to live together, with all their faults, for the rest of their lives.
— Gary Thomas
Lying about what you want out of marriage going in because you're afraid you'll lose the relationship if you are honest is one of the worst kinds of fraud you could ever commit.
— Gary Thomas