Should Couples Live Together Before Marriage?

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Jeff & Alyssa

Jeff & Alyssa

8 жыл бұрын

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@saraha1804
@saraha1804 8 жыл бұрын
Being a married woman who lived with her husband prior to marriage, I do actually agree that waiting is important. I feel we are kind of an exception to the statistics & if given the chance to do it over again, there would be things we would have waited on until marriage. 8 years in and we are happy and strong because we work together to make it that way. We value our marriage. If you need to "test" living together to see if it will work, maybe that's a sign of problems. You can't test out a whole life together by living in the same home for a year (more/less). I promise this. Nothing could have prepared us for the many ups and downs with our home, our children, our life. Few things even went according to our plan. Somethings were never in our plans. There is no good "test" to know it will work. What will help decide if the relationship is forever, is being sure you have the same goals in marriage, the same beliefs, the same commitment to each other.
@intothefog9344
@intothefog9344 5 жыл бұрын
Sarah A thanks so much for this comment it really helped me because I’m in a similar situation to that. Thanks again
@ccorriniee
@ccorriniee 5 жыл бұрын
ive watched so many of these videos and they all say the same thing. my boyfriend and i are very serious about saving sex for marriage. we aare also very serious about getting married. weddings are super expensive so its going to be quite some time before we get there. in the meantime we are both living in toxic family environments and in our city will be living paycheck to paycheck if we move out into our own places. i have not come across any video that supply any kind of help for this type of situation. we would prefer to move in together after we are married but are struggling to find a way that doesnt set us up to fail. are you saying there is still hope if we move in together?
@r3o
@r3o 4 жыл бұрын
@@ccorriniee If you are serious about saving sex for marriage, do NOT live together before you're married. Assuming you and your boyfriend are attracted to one another, the odds that, out of passion, you would not give into temptation sooner or later is slim to none.
@utamu777
@utamu777 4 жыл бұрын
Corrine Bennett why do you need an expensive wedding? The integrity of your marriage that should last a lifetime is far more important than a dream wedding that lasts a day. Get married soon after you and your BF get engaged!
@jennifervillegas95
@jennifervillegas95 8 жыл бұрын
Please don't be scared to be longer videos. Truth nuggets are good, but truth entrees are even better. Please forgive the corniness.
@hannahmsiek
@hannahmsiek 7 жыл бұрын
That's perfect I love that!
@holyexperience1976
@holyexperience1976 5 жыл бұрын
Yes, when need it be. Folks want microwaved videos, and hate anything over a short couple minutes when it is related to God, but have no problems watching a long video of their favorite show, movie, or sports, or soaps, or concert, food challenges, etc.....
@jodie1333
@jodie1333 8 жыл бұрын
Hey Jeff. thank you so much for this video ... I'm engaged currently and really convinced myself that moving in together was the best way... test if we capable of living with each other ... "before its too late" . this gave me new clarity. thank you again
@JeffersonBethkepage
@JeffersonBethkepage 8 жыл бұрын
Wow! This comment means so much! When you're engaged, definitely ask the hard questions and do the hard work of working through things and then if all is a go, marriage is that much sweeter especially when done the right way! Blessings to you two!
@jodie1333
@jodie1333 8 жыл бұрын
+Jefferson Bethke Wow ... firstly ... This response just turned my blue, dull Monday completely around ... thank you so much ☺ and yeah ... you have become a huge part in my journey to being a true follower of Christ ... I'm new at this and still learning everything I can... I fear I have obstacles ahead of me that I cannot handle because of it "being too late" ... my fiance is amazing ...I can't picture loving someone else ...but he is an agnostic/atheist :( ... I pray for the necessary wisdom to deal with this delicate partnership that has gone too deep. Happy Monday to you and your lovely family ☺
@thebeaconofhope4462
@thebeaconofhope4462 8 жыл бұрын
+Victorian 333 You should watch his video on dating a non-Christian.
@jodie1333
@jodie1333 8 жыл бұрын
+TheBeaconofHope I always get chocked up when the topic comes up because I know I should be letting go ...
@gracekale11
@gracekale11 8 жыл бұрын
+Victorian 333 And those feelings are perfectly normal because you are human. At the end of the day you always want to make sure you've done all your research so when it comes down to it, you know that you've dotted your "i" and crossed your "t." It's scary to face our fears because of how big that fear is perceived in our minds. Once you face it, it will be easier to defeat it. With your back turned, it's impossible to defeat. So take it one day at a time until you're able to watch the video and/or do extensive research before hand. You owe this to yourself, you are worth it!. God bless you!😊
@Jamie-qh9yt
@Jamie-qh9yt 8 жыл бұрын
I love this! I am 21 and just got married in December. My husband and I were dating for 3 years before we got married and never lived together. It was so hard because at some points he pitched the idea to me, but we decided to wait and it was so worth it! Even though we've only been married a short time, we have grown so much and I'm really thankful that we didn't fall into the "testing the waters first" thing.
@CalebSuko
@CalebSuko 8 жыл бұрын
"Trying it out" before marriage inevitably leads to a marriage that's really nothing more than a really long "try out" and when/if things don't turn out like each partner was hoping then they just leave.
@anitaniuta9187
@anitaniuta9187 8 жыл бұрын
Today's modern society has been trained by tv, movies, media etc that we are to take right away what we want and do what we want no matter the consequence especially on the level of the soul. BE selfish. Waking our sexual urges at a young age and saying that it is healthy and must be acted on because then to be celibate is extremely unhealthy. It appears they are wrong. Sex is the least important thing in a relationship. Getting to know the true character, soul of the person without sex is very important. When you are married they will be moments such as having young children, fatigue, illness can prevent you from having sex and you know your marriage will survive because you know that you really love each other and that it is not just based on physical attraction. It is a much greater chance your marriage will survive. A strong marriage means healthy children and it ultimately means a healthy society. I would say the ultimate key is 'God first, husband/wife second and children third and humility and immediate forgiveness NO grudges and blaming' that way you will survive every crisis. God Bless.:)
@MegaLadylove2012
@MegaLadylove2012 8 жыл бұрын
Wow you should become a public speaker. Such wisdom! :)
@84jeremyelk
@84jeremyelk 7 жыл бұрын
Anita Niuta ...Honestly there should be no chronological order except for the fact that God is first. When God is put first then everything will be directed by him on what is needed whether its dealing with wife/husband vs kids and so on. Why? Simply bc he haves the perfect plan.
@cammiek3348
@cammiek3348 5 жыл бұрын
Yes!!!
@dihillen
@dihillen 4 жыл бұрын
Beautifull eye opening!
@DanielSagucio
@DanielSagucio 8 жыл бұрын
Even though this video doesn't pertain to me as of right now in my life, I'm glad to have heard this message and I know it'll save me a lot of questions in the future (but seriously I haven't even had my first girlfriend yet but I honestly think about these kind of things its kinda weird haha). Thanks Jeff for being so bold and nervy to share about topics like this. Have a great week man. Aloha
@aeca3
@aeca3 8 жыл бұрын
It's not weird. It's actually very smart of you. Your future wife will thank you!
@Mysoulcried
@Mysoulcried 8 жыл бұрын
You seem like a clever young man to investigate on this before the issue even occurs! Not only you future wife, but your future self will thank you
@emilyt.t.showbiz9124
@emilyt.t.showbiz9124 8 жыл бұрын
Don't worry, I'm right here with ya hahaha!
@renevanhulst5
@renevanhulst5 8 жыл бұрын
This is actually really smart. When your future girlfriend will ask you "wanna live together?" you can just here of what your heart says because you have already an opinion about this. I guess you will thank you later
@briannak3740
@briannak3740 8 жыл бұрын
I'm on the same page with you, no worries :)
@nicolehales4132
@nicolehales4132 8 жыл бұрын
Divorce stats are so high because people don't truly know God. If the married couple both loved God fully, there would be no divorce to consider. A good marriage is God in the center of it all.
@Iron7guy
@Iron7guy 8 жыл бұрын
+Nicole Myers I think that Adam loved God fully, yet sinned.
@tessalala272
@tessalala272 8 жыл бұрын
+Nicole Myers Amen
@mr.littlet1458
@mr.littlet1458 7 жыл бұрын
fuck your god bullshit
@giantschick21
@giantschick21 7 жыл бұрын
You can have a successful relationship with mutual values and goals, deep conversations, wonderful intimacy, and filled up with laughter and joy. That depends on your compatibility, how you grow together, and being a good partner. Religion is another factor I feel it's good to be compatible on, but compatible doesn't always mean identical- a lot of time it means mutual respect and open mindedness.
@jesusislord9755
@jesusislord9755 7 жыл бұрын
Nicole Hales Amen
@Summerroseeee
@Summerroseeee 8 жыл бұрын
This video is so helpful! I am engaged and actually feeling really guilty before the Lord and feeling like its so hard because of the fact that we are in a more easier place to fall into sexual sin because we do live together. This video has really been a confirmation for a lot of things I've been praying about. It really has definitely made me want to rethink things and run to God in terms of what to do until the marriage takes place! But thanks for sharing your views and have a blessed day man!
@Mysoulcried
@Mysoulcried 8 жыл бұрын
Seems like you are trying to listen to what the Holy Spirit wants to tell you. That is such an important thing and ability to have. And I think that through prayer and reading your bible God will reveal to you and you fiance how you can both protect your future marriage the best way possible. Even if it is a more inconveniant way. I wish you all the best❤️
@Summerroseeee
@Summerroseeee 8 жыл бұрын
thank you so much girly :) God Bless!! :)
@11Phoenixd
@11Phoenixd 8 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad there is someone else here in my shoes. I too live with my fiancé, we'e been together for over 4 years and during that time I've gotten a lot closer to Jesus. This video is something that I've prayed about and feel guilty myself because we do live together. A couple of months ago I felt the need and desire to refrain from any sexual sin. It's been hard but I do feel and believe that through prayer, HE'll speak to us and guide us through.
@Summerroseeee
@Summerroseeee 8 жыл бұрын
yes girl!!! :) God bless! i totally feel you 100 percent! Best wishes for you girl and your fiance!!
@zknaus85
@zknaus85 8 жыл бұрын
I can happily say that my wife and I are one of the few couples that successfully cohabitated. marriage was just not affordable while we were both finishing our degrees so we chose to move in together. June will be our 2nd anniversary and our first child will be welcomed into the world in March. We just recently purchased our first home as well. back in November I decided to check out a local church and have been attending regularly for the first time since I was a child. Finding that church and that community combined with God's grace and love will be why these two cohabitators will make it. Thanks for another awesome Monday Message Jeff. God Bless
@veemon9280
@veemon9280 4 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU ! MY FIANCEE AND I ARE BOTH GRADUATE DOCTORS...WE BOTH WANT TO SPECIALIZE....DO YOU REALLY THINK WE CAN BOTH AFFORD A BIG EXPENSIVE WEDDING OR WAIT UNTIL WE HAVE BOTH SPECIALIZED TO THEN GET MARRIED AND START HAVING KIDS ??? Come on....the world isn't a one size fits all.
@s.a.6082
@s.a.6082 4 жыл бұрын
Virtigo Count why do you have to have a big expense wedding? You can go to the court house and get married! Also, you don’t have to have kids right away when you’re married!
@Ascension1004
@Ascension1004 3 жыл бұрын
It's really not that rare for cohabitating couples to have successful marriages.
@kirstygracee
@kirstygracee 3 жыл бұрын
@@s.a.6082 yes! like get married at the court house now and if you really want a big wedding have it a couple years into marriage when you can afford it! i see a ton of couples do this but i think others make excuses
@l0ovechild47
@l0ovechild47 3 жыл бұрын
@@veemon9280 lol just say you wanna shack and gtfo! you don’t need a “big wedding” to prove y’all’s love for each other. go to the courthouse and get a certificate!!!
@BreenyLee
@BreenyLee 8 жыл бұрын
Even without the statistics I would have agreed with you, love what Tim Keller said, great preparation video Jeff, thanks!
@alyssjohnson8727
@alyssjohnson8727 8 жыл бұрын
one thing I would like to point out is how many of those studies involved people who moved in because they thought marriage was down the road. I just feel that more times these days people who move in together are not thinking of marrying each other. My husband and I are lucky that it worked for us. we moved in together after a couple months and have been together for 7.5 years. I enjoy hearing Jeff's points on this and feel others should pray for guidance and think before you make a decision. I also feel like we are always testing out the other person whether we live together or not. I don't have any issues with someone who wants to wait until marriage. this is just my opinion :)
@connors_camera
@connors_camera 8 жыл бұрын
Maybe the break up rate is so high because you realize, after testing your relationship by living together before marriage, that you could not stand living with that person for the ret of your life. Sometimes break ups are a good thing for a couple. You have to see if you are compatible.
@holyexperience1976
@holyexperience1976 5 жыл бұрын
I'm not saying if cohabitation is right or wrong, but I will say better a broken cohabitation than divorce, because unless it is some exception from God, divorced people cannot remarry as long as the ex is alive.
@ranip7644
@ranip7644 5 жыл бұрын
And this is one of the lies Satan loves to spread. When we do things God's way, it's always better. When we do things our way thinking we know better than what he tells us, it just never works out as well.
@letsstartadialogueeh7692
@letsstartadialogueeh7692 4 жыл бұрын
All I know is that my father would've saved himself 30 years of severe abuse and pain if he had lived with my mom for a MONTH before marrying since he is against divorce. But also I wouldn't be here.
@monalisa9636
@monalisa9636 4 жыл бұрын
Cross Traffic2020 it’s wrong. Regardless of you trying to be PC about it. God has spoken
@thebestofthebest7650
@thebestofthebest7650 3 жыл бұрын
Women and men will always have problems cohabitation before marriage is not a guarantee of a perfect marriage or getting married which is every couple goals
@SimplyKatie_
@SimplyKatie_ 8 жыл бұрын
Great video! I also look at it this way - when you're "testing out" the relationship you're not in any sort of commitment or covenant meaning, you can back out and leave but when you're married you're in a covenant and you grow and learn together so when some challenges rise you work together to resolve them and figure it out together. Therefore, higher rate of the relationship growing and surviving. I got married at 20 and been married for 3 years so I definitely can say I experienced it for myself and am speaking out of my own marriage learning. God bless! P.S. I would love to see a video similar to this with you and Alyssa in the near future, maybe marriage related or any other topics!
@evelina
@evelina 8 жыл бұрын
Love this!
@briannak3740
@briannak3740 8 жыл бұрын
+Evelina I didn't know you followed Jefferson Bethke! So awesome :)
@Molly-pi6nj
@Molly-pi6nj 8 жыл бұрын
Hey Jeff, I was really interested in what you would say in this video, thank you for being sensitive about the subject! I just wanted to share my personal experience with this. My fiancé and I live together, and our wedding is in July. We are 21 years old, full time students, and both work part time. Living together for us has absolutely nothing to do with wanting to test the waters out or anything like that. We got engaged 2 and a half years ago, and are 100% committed to each other, and so excited to share that in front of God, family, and friends in a few months! Living together before marriage is something I never thought I would do and something we both take very seriously. However, since we go to school three hours away from our hometown, living with family/friends is not an option and we simply cannot afford to pay for separate places. It is not a matter of not wanted to pay for separate places, there is no way for us to afford that. We currently have a two bedroom apartment with separate bedrooms that we sleep in each night, as we are both fully committed to staying sexually pure until our wedding night. This is a connotation of living together that we struggle with constantly. People assume that since we live together we are sleeping together and that's simply not the case. Maybe none of this make difference, but we are doing the best we can. Thanks again for all your videos, love them!
@andreagabriela6406
@andreagabriela6406 8 жыл бұрын
Wow thank you for this. I'm graduating high school this June, and my boyfriend had already mentioned living together during college. This really got me back on track
@pinpinia
@pinpinia 8 жыл бұрын
Recently started listening to your and Alyssa's podcast, love it! I appreciate the honesty, transparency and openness to tackle questions of any sort head on. Big fan, love how God is utilizing you two in BIG ways! Looking forward to listening to your book on Audible soon :)
@TheLizzych02
@TheLizzych02 7 жыл бұрын
There is a big difference between "I want to marry you and live with you for the rest of my life" and "we should live together and try it out". The moment you say "try it out" it shows some level of doubt. You are not 100% sure it's going to work out, which means it probably won't. It's like saying, maybe you'll be good enough​ for me. Maybe you'll be worth it. Nobody deserves to be treated as a maybe.
@watsshakinbacon20
@watsshakinbacon20 8 жыл бұрын
Amen! And thanks for taking that comment in the last video and making this one
@Fancy07911
@Fancy07911 8 жыл бұрын
I think this statistic can be skewed a bit, though. This is just saying that people move in together before marriage, not necessarily even on the road to marriage. Meaning that a good portion of those people that are breaking up after living together probably would have broken up whether they lived together or not, living together just accelerated the break-up due to being around each other all of the time and the relationships problems becoming more prominent. I'm planning on moving in with whoever I end up marrying when I'm just engaged. By that point I already have the commitment required in a marriage, the wedding just hasn't happened yet. And I know that I'm in the relationship for the right reasons because I'm not having sex until my wedding night. I'm 18 now and I don't see anything wrong with living together without having sex. It's a much bigger testament to live together without having sex than it is to never even kiss until marriage and still not have had sex.
@Fancy07911
@Fancy07911 8 жыл бұрын
I feel like this logic is saying that if you don't want to get divorced then just never move in together, as if the reason relationships fail is because people live together
@fozzyfany2j
@fozzyfany2j 8 жыл бұрын
Amen! My husband and I moved in together when we got engaged. We didn't have sex before our wedding night and I think that is so important! We proved to ourselves that if we could resist that temptation, we could get through anything. I agree that we need to look deeper into the statistics to get a full picture. Whether the couples were engaged, practicing Christians, ect all have an impact.
@kaylawilson6414
@kaylawilson6414 8 жыл бұрын
Loved this! I always hated when people said "you have to test the car before you drive it" whether they were talking about someone sexually, or even in this type of way. It makes them think that person is an object, and like you said, we aren't. 🙌🏻
@chelseaclements7039
@chelseaclements7039 8 жыл бұрын
Wow Jeff this really spoke to me. I'm 23 and married. Both me and my husband are Christian. Before we got married we did not live together and I feel like it was because exactly what you said. We didn't live together because people said we should but because we loved each other and when we did get married it was such a good decision. We have grown a lot as a couple especially since we decided to walk with Jesus. This past year has been hard with two miscarriages but we gave all glory to God and how now pregnant with our rainbow baby. Your videos are great and it's nice to watch someone who is from the same area as me. I will show this to couples that are on the edge about moving in together.
@solaresbeli20
@solaresbeli20 8 жыл бұрын
Can you please make a video of What is marriage? the definition marriage? the commitment of marriage. Thank you .
@courtneycrutchfield
@courtneycrutchfield 8 жыл бұрын
Wonderful video! I am currently engaged and getting married in December at 22 years old. We've been together for 4 years and we couldn't be more excited to enjoy the gifts that come along with marriage! It's so refreshing to see a video on this subject, as so many people our age tell us "I'd have to live with the person first". It's so sad how lost the purpose of marriage becomes when you speak with college students.
@andrewcecce
@andrewcecce 2 жыл бұрын
How’s it going so far?
@Cynderellee
@Cynderellee 8 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I have been struggling so much with this. It is so hard in today's time to stand up for what you believe in and not get ridiculed. But I know God is encouraging me on a daily basis to not give in to the ways of this world and this video has really helped. Thank you so much for posting!
@ObesetoBeast
@ObesetoBeast 8 жыл бұрын
This was a great video!
@jordangibson705
@jordangibson705 8 жыл бұрын
+ObesetoBeast Heyyyy!! It's cool to see your fitness channels commenting on your christian channels!! Haha! Long-term follower here!
@briannak3740
@briannak3740 8 жыл бұрын
Jefferson, the amount of people you are influencing is beyond awesome! God bless :)
@erickalisardo7932
@erickalisardo7932 8 жыл бұрын
Truth! Nothing but the truth is spoken in this video! I love it! Keep up the good work!!
@MarthaRivera3
@MarthaRivera3 8 жыл бұрын
I LOVED THIS!! You explained so well Jeff. so proud of you for making this video!!! 😊 lots of love to you, Alyssa, and Kinsley! 💕
@sara.hayduchok
@sara.hayduchok 8 жыл бұрын
This is the best response I have ever heard to this question. I'll definitely be recommending this to others in the future. Thank you, Jeff, for your hard work to put this together!!
@aprilsteegstra3468
@aprilsteegstra3468 8 жыл бұрын
Great video! Can you in the future do a video about Christians marrying young? (19/20/21/22...) A lot of people I talk to say you should wait until you have a good career and have dated the person for 5+ years. But is it really worth opening yourself up to temptation with your S.O. just to wait for higher income? I realize marriage is work and that it is maybe even more work when you are younger but is that enough reasoning to wait until you are older? Thanks for considering :)
@Joannakatharina
@Joannakatharina 8 жыл бұрын
yes pls! do a video about christians marrying young jeff 🙏!
@dawnm5834
@dawnm5834 8 жыл бұрын
As a Christian who was married at 18 (now 25) I get asked a lot why we got married so young(and if we're happily married because we are so young). I know our reasoning behind it but I'd love to hear Jeff's thoughts on this topic too.
@cutiecarmel112
@cutiecarmel112 8 жыл бұрын
Yes!! Please do a video on this topic!!
@audreyb7890
@audreyb7890 8 жыл бұрын
My husband and I just got married in November and we actually were told by multiple people we shouldn't be getting married at 21. But, when you know that God has brought that man to your life and you are going to do everything in your power to put him before yourself, you know you have found the right man. God speaks to so many, in different ways! It's hard to ignore the "hate" that comes with getting married before you graduate from college.
@beckwilde
@beckwilde 8 жыл бұрын
+April Gallinger I think that when people are younger and they start dating (15-30 years old), everyone is still growing and trying to find themselves. it's very hard when people are younger to continue being together because they might grow in different directions. But when you meet someone as you're progressively reaching a more mature age, you're going to find someone who's capable of growing with you and someone who already knows what they like or dislike, want or don't want. And to be truthful, marriage failures tend to point towards financial issues so yes, having a good career is something to be mindful of.
@CortneyLyn09
@CortneyLyn09 8 жыл бұрын
Okay, now this doesn't take into account different life situations. If two people are in love and committed to one another, and have been for a number of years, but are not yet financially stable/finished with their education (as grad school- med school can take many, many years), they may not be able to afford a wedding at this time. So for these two people, who are committed to one another and intend on getting married when finished with school/are financially stable: these people should not live together because they haven't had a ceremony? A ceremony and, yes, a piece of paper lawfully binding you two together does not equate love. I am sorry if this is not a popular opinion, but this is pure fact. Marriage is not what brings two people together, love is. So, if the only thing preventing these two people from living together is financial stability to hold a widely "socially acceptable" event to "prove" their love to each other, doesn't that sound like a silly reason? Listen, I understand the religious point of view. But years and years ago, it didn't take this much time for both people to finish their education, and many people don't have the fortune of their parents paying for their living. If you are in a long term (as in my situation- 6+ years), monogamous relationship: living together will not hinder your future as a couple just because you don't want to go to the court house and cheapen the event so you don't become a "statistic". I don't think individual love is a statistic and shouldn't be compared to one.
@weeklyalexa257
@weeklyalexa257 6 жыл бұрын
Cortney Norwood Are you kidding? Marriage doesn't bring 2 people together? You're literally standing in front of your family and friends and PROMISING your whole entire LIFE to that person and that you'll be with them in the good times and bad times, until (hopefully) death separates you both. If that doesn't sound epic to you, I don't know what does. There's also a huge difference when you're living together before marriage and when you're married. Commitment, obviously! You're not actually committed when you're cohabiting, even though it's very similar to commitment. Also, another reason not to cohabitate is to help with abstinence or chastity (when a man and woman want to save sex for marriage), because that would be a lot harder and challenging if they were sharing the same bed.
@sylviegarn81
@sylviegarn81 5 жыл бұрын
Marriage is sacred, it is not only a piece of paper, the wife is bound to her husband spiritually as well. Marriage is not equal to wedding, that is why there are different types of marriage, like in many African countries, marriage is when your parent gives you away and is called traditional marriage and there is no signed paper involved but the groom pays the asked dowry to the wife's family. then again, you can not argue with God's commands.
@KenzieTaylorlovekenziie
@KenzieTaylorlovekenziie 8 жыл бұрын
I have been with my, now, Fiance for 5.5 years. I have been engaged for about 8 months and our wedding is in June. I finished college back in May and we have been doing long distance for about three of the years we have been together. We are now planning a wedding and my family is in Arizona and he is in Florida. So we moved together so we could plan our marriage and so we could be together for marriage counseling. I have never lived with him until now. I have never question me moving with him to be a bad decision, and I still don't think it is because he is my life partner and I have verbally committed my life to him as his wife, & we absolutely love living together. We just haven't gone through the wedding part yet (5 more months). But I agree with this video, and I never want to go against God's word. I just wonder if we are in the wrong? We as a couple try to do things the best we can to honor God.
@fozzyfany2j
@fozzyfany2j 8 жыл бұрын
I think if you are honoring God by waiting for sex until you're married and you have already made that commitment verbally and in your heart to marry your fiancé you are ok. My husband and I were in the exact same situation.
@maghanhewitt4089
@maghanhewitt4089 5 жыл бұрын
I do not think that is wrong. Every relationship has different circumstances. I lived with my boyfriend for a few months with his family when I couldn’t afford to live on my own. But we had strict rules and kept God in the center and never went into each other’s bedrooms. I believe that was still a good decision for me at that time in my life
@alverio0072
@alverio0072 8 жыл бұрын
Hi Jeff! I just bought your book and I love the way you break down the bible. Your breakdowns of what the bible is saying makes sense to me and helps me to bring more of those values in my everyday life. Making the bible current is so important so I love how your videos do that and I feel like it helps me to become closer to God because I understand how to apply verses to my life. Your advice is much appreciated and so helpful. Thank you for all you do!
@adamgarrettJn15
@adamgarrettJn15 8 жыл бұрын
Excellent post! I don't think I've ever seen anything before on the subject this solid.
@NatalieSharpe
@NatalieSharpe 8 жыл бұрын
I think the whole thing can be summed in the fact that good things come to those who wait. Patience is a thing that so many people lack these days.
@UnpopularOpinionByNkiruka
@UnpopularOpinionByNkiruka 8 жыл бұрын
the way you went about this topic was genius! you could feel grace ans truth coming through!
@nikkijoycrichlow
@nikkijoycrichlow 8 жыл бұрын
I love & support what you guys do. Keep it up! 👌🏼☀️
@chiemenez2156
@chiemenez2156 7 жыл бұрын
I admire the ministry that God had entrusted you as a youtuber, that's why I subscribed right away. You're life is both a blessing and an inspiration. I want to see more of your videos.
@tabithaesau9077
@tabithaesau9077 5 жыл бұрын
Not even done with this video and already subscribed. Such good content! Preach it!
@sparklypinkleopard26
@sparklypinkleopard26 8 жыл бұрын
I admire how you are so sensitive when talking about this subject. I love this video and agree on every point! :)
@SharleyPaul
@SharleyPaul 8 жыл бұрын
I love that you took a statistical approach to this question. Very well delivered.
@CaliforniaDreaming26
@CaliforniaDreaming26 8 жыл бұрын
this was a great video! I love that you are discussing topics like this and see before marriage, and just the types of the things that are going on in relationships now a days. I'm currently single, but I genuinely want to have a God honoring relationship and marriage one day in God's timing. And sometimes it's so easy to want to settle and give in to how the world handles relationships and not wait on God. I regularly pray over myself, my future husband, and our marriage that we will not compromise. praying over this and trusting God helps me to gladly remain single until God brings a godly man into my life who will respect our relationship and my body enough to WAIT for sex, living together, spending the night, sharing bank accounts etc until we are married. The young adult service at my church recently began a new series called Marriage Goals and I invited my friend, who lives with her bf, to come. she is very willing and excited to attend church, so I pray it will help her think about her decisions within her relationship. She is an awesome girl, and I just want her to have the best relationship God will give her. Thanks for these videos!
@shucoraw
@shucoraw 8 жыл бұрын
So happy you made this video! It really shed some light on this topic.
@davidkiker3786
@davidkiker3786 6 жыл бұрын
Hey man I love very special channel, I love that your information is scriptural but also factual. Keep up the good work man I’m praying for your channel and your family
@jocabedtorres2611
@jocabedtorres2611 8 жыл бұрын
I love this!!! I actually was thinking of this minutes before you uploaded the video. Thanks Jeff!!!
@soulrev12
@soulrev12 8 жыл бұрын
I know this is a sensitive subject in today's society but I want to thank you for looking into this statistically and making an honest video of how you feel about the subject in a loving manner. Love your videos and I hope you keep them coming. It is a beautiful testimony and ministry. Blessings.
@dagman85
@dagman85 8 жыл бұрын
Wise words, Jeff Bethke -- Wise words. There is some great advice in this video. Thanks for sharing it, and for being willing to put yourself out there with a view that might not be anywhere near as popular as it should be.
@positiveperspectives1323
@positiveperspectives1323 8 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Jeff! I've been listening to your videos and at first, they were quite insightful. This time, it's become more personal. I recently became a Christian and I've been debating about moving out from a cohabitation situation. I don't have the parents to ask advice from. Thank you for sharing and living the truth: even if it's hard to hear. Though few may want to hear, their are those who do want to hear the truth. Please continue to speak and live the truth by the Word of God.
@GwennBification
@GwennBification 8 жыл бұрын
This is a great video. Thanks Jeff. I really pray that God would continue to use you in this way.this is such a word that our generation needs. Im so glad God has raised you for such a time as this. We are a blessed generation indeed. God bless you.
@RC-de3vy
@RC-de3vy 8 жыл бұрын
Asked my youth pastor a couple of months back the same question. Pretty pleased that both of you had similar answers and explanations. :)
@wendyquintanilla6149
@wendyquintanilla6149 8 жыл бұрын
I totally get this video... I am married now but before that we spent a year cohabitating with my then fiancé, we restrained from having sex because when we met each other we were a mess and were doing it all the time. During out relationship I became Christian and talked to him about not having sex as we did before. We tried really hard, we failed several times but always got back on our feet, until we were able to respect the covenant to wait until marriage, it was a long road but we were able to make it... it's a matter of will, a matter of defeat your flesh desires!
@paulinadrabic3138
@paulinadrabic3138 4 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed listening to you....your heart and soul are in the right place...and for someone so young, I hope the other young folks will open their ears and hearts to hear you too.
@yuviamaldonado6755
@yuviamaldonado6755 4 жыл бұрын
THIS VIDEO 🙌 Wow. Everything was explained so articulately!
@Banana-lk7tf
@Banana-lk7tf 8 жыл бұрын
You're wise beyond your years, Jefferson. I love it! God Bless. :)
@TheJoshmarkv
@TheJoshmarkv 8 жыл бұрын
Wow Jeff, Thank God for you sir! Such a gift for communicating God's will and word.
@sammy0boi
@sammy0boi 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jeff, very helpful vid. Loved your book too!
@mariawatson2657
@mariawatson2657 8 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video! This topic isn't something I've specifically struggled with, as I've shared your view point all along, but something else you said really struck a chord with me. You said that while you're living your own life (not engaged, not married) you are still learning to build self control and work through things you need to deal with along with saying no while your body and mind are saying yes. That's where I am, everything in me wants to be engaged and ultimately married to my current boyfriend, but that's just not where it is right now. While it would be easy to give in to temptation and live together, that's not what will bring the most joy. I'm learning patience, waiting on the Lord, self control and working on things in my life that need worked on. Thanks for your reminders and pointing us toward the truth. I appreciate you and Alyssa's ministry!
@leonorpereira548
@leonorpereira548 8 жыл бұрын
Amazingly beautiful words. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom.
@jamiemichelle30
@jamiemichelle30 8 жыл бұрын
This is such a great video! Thanks for sharing these truths, Jeff :)
@creativereindeer
@creativereindeer 8 жыл бұрын
thanks for this! Helpful big picture stuff and well thought through from a secular and biblical perspective.
@mar1853
@mar1853 8 жыл бұрын
You just spoke life into thousands of couples! Loved it!!
@checkersssss9
@checkersssss9 8 жыл бұрын
I LOVE this!!! Thank you so much for filming it! Wow, you blow me away with your videos... you have such a gift with what you do! =]
@lilalabasterbox8729
@lilalabasterbox8729 8 жыл бұрын
great stuff Jeff!! My husband and I waited to move in together until we got married (among other things we waited for). Best decision ever, left no regrets, no guilt, and it's an adventure! I'd def encourage anyone struggling or feeling pressured to move in to just wait it out.
@Victoriasmile100
@Victoriasmile100 8 жыл бұрын
This was such an encouragement! Thanks Jeff!
@danikasimmons6603
@danikasimmons6603 6 жыл бұрын
I feel like this is where my past relationship ended was when we lived together. This is good to know for the future! Thank you!
@bennysmiley
@bennysmiley 8 жыл бұрын
Jeff well done on been sensible and compassionate 👊
@meagharkins
@meagharkins 8 жыл бұрын
Thank you for being a light to the world! Praying the Holy Spirit continues to speak through you
@BrandonLee-pz2ng
@BrandonLee-pz2ng 8 жыл бұрын
Great video! My friends have discussed this before, didn't think about this perspective
@Morgee1990
@Morgee1990 8 жыл бұрын
hi Jeff! I love watching your videos and vlogs. I also have been so encouraged by Alyssa's Psalms devitional. This video is so awesome. I have this conversation with friends and classmates all the time. I basically say what you put in the video, just less eloquent. And whenever they say, "Why don't you and your boyfriend live together. You want to be married, right? You don't really know someone until you live with them." My response is always a mix of what you said and that if you do have a truly honest relationship, founded on the roles set in the Bible, you will know the other on a deep and intimate level. And that you have to go into a marriage, and thus move-in, knowing you will have to change and compromise and so will they. If you have a servants heart to your spouse and show daily grace AND rely on God then most things will just be small things you will get through together. All in all, great video. Thank you!
@maghanhewitt4089
@maghanhewitt4089 5 жыл бұрын
I do agree with this. But I also think there are circumstances. When I graduated high school my parents left and moved starts and I chose to stay on my own. I got to a low point where I couldn’t afford to live. My boyfriends family took me in and I lived with them for around 5 months. But I also wasn’t “living” with my boyfriend. I hired with him and his family. I had my own bedroom (not even on the same floor as my boyfriend) we did not go into each other’s rooms alone and his mom treated me as her own. She is very godly and we prayed about this together in advance before we made a decision. When we lived together we had to remember we were still “dating” and not living together. Thats was one of his mother’s big rules. Meaning that during the week we spent time with the family and on weekends he would take me out on dates just as he would when I lived with my parents. I really think that was okay. And it worked for us for that time in our life especially with God in the center of the relationship. I just thought I’d share that
@joannamario7759
@joannamario7759 6 жыл бұрын
God bless you. This is the best video I've gotten on KZfaq that has given proper advice on this subject. Thank you so much! 😆
@sweetlyjenn
@sweetlyjenn 8 жыл бұрын
Very well said. Absolutely great insight. I can agree with all of your points; moving in together is appealing for reason you listed, but I never thought of it as a "test drive" until now, and that is totally what it is! Wow. Thank you for sharing your thoughts :)
@Mimspirations
@Mimspirations 8 жыл бұрын
Awesome video Jeff! :)
@janebaker4912
@janebaker4912 7 жыл бұрын
wow! you are wonderful! This is my first video of yours. Loved it!
@TheRealEricE
@TheRealEricE 8 жыл бұрын
Well said Jeff! Thanks for being a blessing. Looking forward to more :D
@hotmessteaching
@hotmessteaching 8 жыл бұрын
Great video Jeff!!
@user-ln6pu7kq9j
@user-ln6pu7kq9j 8 жыл бұрын
Another awesome video! I really needed to hear this.
@Heliflopters
@Heliflopters 7 жыл бұрын
Referring to the comment made around 1:25-1:40. I would rather know the probability of "divorce only" after living together before marriage. You specifically said the probability of "breaking up" is higher, which could include breaking up before marriage. And that's the point of living together first: so that you can test it out and feel okay with leaving if you don't like living with that person. Or perhaps you did mean divorce and just misspoke?
@hannahw2
@hannahw2 8 жыл бұрын
Great video Jeff! You put everything I wanted to say into the right words. I know so many people who have this mentality of "I need to test this out/I need see if their really worth it". And it kinda drives me crazy. Lol. I really wish I would have said more to my friends about this. Because it's just as you say, people aren't accommodities. If your only in the relationship to see if they can please YOU, then what's the point at all? Like, would you dump your partner who you love just because the sex isn't good? Would you dump them because they leave food in the sink? Leave the toliet seat up? Because they take up the TV? Gahh... If you love someone with all your heart, then little bothersome quirks they do should not make or break the relationship.
@emilyhazel1469
@emilyhazel1469 7 жыл бұрын
I agree that in most instances, living together before marriage can be a bad idea, but my boyfriend's family took me in why I was homeless and when we got good jobs and he graduated college , we got our first place together and we've been living together for almost three years now. We are a team, building each other up, and working on our relationships with God together. We made a promise to get married and are still very much in love.
@Foxie770
@Foxie770 4 ай бұрын
Why didn’t you just get married instead of doing all that? Just get married and stop playing house.
@alicetraill5870
@alicetraill5870 8 жыл бұрын
Loved this Jeff! Thank you for sharing :)
@rolandoramirez9260
@rolandoramirez9260 8 жыл бұрын
Awesome video bro! God bless!
@brentharris
@brentharris 8 жыл бұрын
For my first date with my wife to our wedding date was only 9 months. But our FIRST kiss was on our wedding day. Date with a purpose. we'd go out to resturants and just discuss our finances or how we wanted to raise kids ect. we've been happily married over 2 years and Im glad and have NO REGRETS OF WAITING!!! its worth it!!
@spperez08
@spperez08 8 жыл бұрын
Beautifully explained and addressed! I made many mistakes and cohabitation was one of them. I was that 50% chance that failed, and I remember telling my partner at the time, that I felt like I was a car, that was being test driven, but he convinced me that I was exaggerating. In fact, we had arguments about me not wanting to move in (we were in a long distance relationship) and he said I was being dramatic. There was red flags all over, but I chose to ignore them despite my convictions. I am living proof, that cohabitation hurts a relationship. Cohabitation, made me feel like I wasn't marriage material, it made me feel like an object rather than a human being with emotions. I wish I knew, what I know now. But I have faith God will redeem, all my mess and turn it into a message!
@hatesBarney4life
@hatesBarney4life 4 жыл бұрын
I've also seen the studies, but what hasn't been studied is what percentage of people who cohabitate before marriage is due to financial necessity. Additionally, what could prevent couples from getting married but not living together could also be financial aid for schooling, or even health insurance.
@caitlinhackbarth7971
@caitlinhackbarth7971 8 жыл бұрын
I loveeeee Jeff!! I love all the points in this video!!
@darlagarretson2378
@darlagarretson2378 7 жыл бұрын
Great talk on another very sensitive subject!
@richelleknapp619
@richelleknapp619 8 жыл бұрын
As someone that lived with her spouse before marriage, I can attest to the damage it does to a relationship. Thankfully my husband and I have worked hard at fixing things. But we've paid the price. Something changes when you say the vows for marriage and are married. It is the deepest kind of commitment. And if the foundation is wrong, then it will damage the relationship. Save yourself the pain and just don't do it.
@pridelandlions
@pridelandlions 8 жыл бұрын
I like the way you learn things. Very wise.
@alexcochran2443
@alexcochran2443 8 жыл бұрын
Such a dope intro 💯💯
@bmoyer006
@bmoyer006 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for expressing your beliefs with gentleness
@milkan.8552
@milkan.8552 8 жыл бұрын
Man Jeff, you nailed it!(voice of KFC manager in commercial 😂). I love the quote from Pst. Tim Keller.
@lainaboo
@lainaboo 8 жыл бұрын
Completely agree!!thanks for another inspirational and encouraging video!!
@theJackyB
@theJackyB 7 жыл бұрын
Wow I moved out and I didn't understand why it didn't work out and Idk how this video landed on my feed but I needed to hear this,thank you.
@morgannwilliams967
@morgannwilliams967 8 жыл бұрын
Absolutely all true and so many are stubborn and want to argue with me about disobedience bringing curses and about the whole needing to live together before to see if compatible, all of the lies the devil loves to put into our minds. The STATISTICS are SOOO helpful for those who just don't care to hear about what God says. Thanks soooooo very much for this video. Love you guys! God bless you
@myheadisred73
@myheadisred73 8 жыл бұрын
Jeff, your style is amazing. I hope you know how much you are helping others with your humble approach and relate-ability. I never feel defensive when/after watching you, even though I sometimes feel harder hit than if you had actually hit me in the back of my head with the Bible. LOL
@danielduanetv
@danielduanetv 8 жыл бұрын
Great stuff man.
@jessybeltran504
@jessybeltran504 8 жыл бұрын
wow this is very true. even though was so young and not a believer i got married at 18 years old mostly cause we had a 6month old baby "trying to do the right thing" and at 23 years old a few months ago i got a divorce. I didnt grow up going to church at all but i look back and see God was trying to get my attention. God saved my life and my kids life. I want to have a real marriage someday soon. i struggle at times so thank you for this video. Gods plans are better than my plans
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