This
week in Family Relations class we are studying the transition into marriage. Elder Russell M Nelson stated, "Meanwhile, mortal misunderstandings can
make mischief in marriage. In fact, each marriage starts with two built-in
handicaps. It involves two imperfect people. Happiness can come to them only
through their earnest effort. Just as harmony comes from an orchestra only when
its members make a concentrated effort, so harmony in marriage also requires a
concerted effort. That effort will succeed in each partner will minimize
personal demands and maximize actions of loving selflessness." I really appreciated Elder Nelson’s analogy
because I have the wonderful opportunity to be in an orchestra. It is a cool
experience to be exactly in sync with your stand partner. A successful marriage
might be compared to being a member of the London Philharmonic, and both
challenges brings wonderful fulfillment. I think Elder Nelson is saying that putting
your spouse before yourself as well as compromise are needed requirements for a
successful marriage. I am grateful for the guidance of prophets in our day. In addition
to Elder Nelson, my teacher also referenced Abraham 5:14 that states, “And the Gods said: Let us make an help meet for the man,
for it is not good that the man should be alone, therefore we will form an help
meet for him.”
We also talked about how
as individuals take the culture and traditions of their family of origin into
their family of creation. We talked about marriage as a contract. Many times
both the husband and the wife would bring a personal contract into the
marriage, and not have talked over it. Conflict has occured when personal
contracts are not known to the spouse, and misunderstanding or a violation of
the contract has been the result.