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Bible Verse For Wedding Cards

    When it comes‍ to sending well⁤ wishes to⁣ newlyweds, including a Bible verse‌ in wedding ​cards can add‌ a touch of love and blessings to‍ the message. From highlighting the importance of love and‍ commitment to offering⁤ hope⁣ and ⁤strength,⁢ there ⁤are a variety of timeless verses ⁢that can resonate‍ with‌ the recipients. One such ⁤example is⁤ found in **1 Corinthians 13:4-7** – “Love is patient,⁣ love is kind. It does not ‍envy, it does not boast, it ​is not proud. It⁤ does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not ⁤easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does​ not delight in ‌evil but rejoices with the truth.‌ It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.”

    Including Bible verses in wedding cards can serve as a source ‍of⁤ hope and encouragement for‌ newlyweds⁤ as they embark on ⁢this new chapter in their lives. Verses like **Ecclesiastes 4:9-10** – “Two are ​better than one, because they have a good return for ⁢their ‌labor: If either of ⁣them falls down,‌ one can help ⁤the other⁢ up.” – can remind the couple ‌of the‍ importance of supporting each ⁢other through ‍both ‍the joys​ and challenges of ⁢married life. Choosing the perfect scripture for‌ wedding card messages can not only ⁤reflect the couple’s faith​ but also provide a sense of comfort and‌ strength as they begin ‌their journey together​ in marriage.

    Timeless Verses to ⁢Add Love ⁤and Blessings ⁣to Wedding Cards

    Romans​ 12:10

    Love one another with brotherly affection. Outdo one another in showing honor.

    1 Corinthians 13:4-7

    Love is patient, love is kind. ⁤It ​does not envy, it ‌does not boast, it is⁤ not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is ​not self-seeking, ‌it is not easily angered, it keeps‌ no record of wrongs. Love ⁢does not delight in evil ⁣but rejoices with​ the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always‌ hopes,‌ always perseveres.

    Ephesians 4:2-3

    Be ​completely humble and gentle; ​be patient,​ bearing with one⁤ another in love. Make⁣ every effort to keep⁢ the⁣ unity of the Spirit through ⁢the bond of peace.

    1 John 4:7

    Dear friends, ⁣let us⁤ love one⁢ another, ​for love ‌comes from God. Everyone who loves has ⁢been born ⁣of God and knows ⁤God.

    Colossians⁤ 3:14

    And ⁤over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all⁤ together in‌ perfect unity.

    Proverbs 31:10

    A⁤ wife of noble ​character who can find? She is ‍worth far more⁢ than rubies.

    1 ⁤Peter 4:8

    Above⁣ all, love each other deeply, because love⁢ covers over⁣ a ​multitude of ⁢sins.

    Ecclesiastes 4:9-10

    Two are‌ better​ than one,⁢ because they have a good ⁤return for⁣ their​ labor: If ⁢either of‍ them falls down, one ‌can help the other up.​ But pity⁤ anyone who falls and​ has no one ⁣to help them ‍up.

    Genesis 2:24

    That is why a man leaves ⁢his father and mother ⁤and is​ united to his wife,⁣ and they become one flesh.

    1 Corinthians​ 16:14

    Do everything in love.

    Philippians​ 1:3

    I ⁤thank my ⁣God every time ‍I remember you.

    Hebrews‍ 13:4

    Let marriage ‍be held in honor among all, ⁤and let the marriage bed be undefiled, for⁢ God will judge the ‍sexually immoral and adulterous.

    Song of Solomon‍ 8:7

    Many‌ waters cannot quench love;⁢ rivers ⁢cannot ‌sweep⁢ it ⁤away. If one were to⁣ give all‌ the wealth of one’s house for ‌love, it‍ would be utterly scorned.

    Psalm 128:3-4

    Your wife will be ⁤like a ‌fruitful‌ vine within your house; your children will be like⁢ olive shoots around your table. Yes, this will be⁢ the blessing ​for the ‌man ⁣who fears the Lord.

    In ‌conclusion, the love‌ and ⁣blessings of marriage ⁢are beautifully⁤ expressed in⁣ these timeless verses from the ⁤Bible. Whether ‍you are adding them to a‍ wedding ⁤card⁣ or reading them‌ during a ceremony, these verses remind us of the importance of love, unity, and commitment in marriage.

    How‍ Bible Verses Can ‌Bring Hope ⁢and Strength ‍to Newlyweds

    Starting a ‌new life⁤ together as newlyweds can⁤ be both exciting and challenging. ⁢In times of uncertainty and difficulty, turning to the Bible for guidance and comfort can bring hope and‌ strength to the‍ marriage.​ Here are‍ some powerful Bible verses that newlyweds can meditate on⁣ to ​strengthen their bond:

    1. ⁤Philippians 4:13

    “I ⁣can do all ⁢this through him who ⁣gives me strength.”

    2. ⁢Proverbs 3:5-6

    “Trust in the Lord with all your⁢ heart and lean ‌not on your own ‍understanding; in all⁣ your ways​ submit to him, ​and he will make your paths straight.”

    3. ⁢Colossians 3:14

    “And over ‍all​ these virtues⁤ put‌ on‍ love, which binds them⁤ all together in⁢ perfect unity.”

    4. Ephesians 4:2-3

    “Be ‍completely humble⁤ and‌ gentle; be patient,⁣ bearing with‌ one another⁣ in⁢ love. Make every ‍effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.”

    5. 1 Corinthians 13:4-7

    “Love is patient, love is ‍kind. ⁢It does not ‍envy, it does ⁤not⁤ boast, it​ is⁤ not proud. It does not dishonor others, it ⁣is not ⁤self-seeking, it is not easily angered,‍ it ⁢keeps no record of wrongs.⁤ Love does‍ not​ delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.⁢ It always ⁣protects, always ⁤trusts,​ always hopes, and always perseveres.”

    6. Hebrews 13:4

    “Let marriage be held in ⁤honor among all, and ‍let the marriage bed ⁤be ‍undefiled, for God will judge the sexually immoral and adulterous.”

    7. Ecclesiastes 4:9-10

    “Two are better than one because they have a good ⁣return for their⁢ labor: If either ⁣of them ‌falls down, one‌ can help ⁤the ⁤other up. ‍But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up.”

    8. Matthew 19:6

    “So ​they are no longer ⁤two, but one ⁣flesh. Therefore what God ⁣has joined together, let no one ⁤separate.”

    9.‍ 1 Peter 4:8

    “Above all, love each⁣ other ⁤deeply,⁤ because love ‍covers over‍ a multitude of sins.”

    10. Romans⁢ 12:10

    “Be devoted to one ⁢another in love. ​Honor ⁣one⁣ another ⁤above yourselves.”

    By⁤ incorporating⁣ these Bible verses into their daily lives, newlyweds can find hope, ⁢strength,‍ and guidance as they navigate the ups‌ and ⁤downs of ‍marriage. May the love and wisdom of God’s Word continue to bless ​and⁢ strengthen their union.

    Choosing⁤ the Perfect Scripture ⁤for Your Wedding Card Messages

    When it comes to sending wedding card messages, choosing‍ the perfect scripture can add a special touch to your ⁣well wishes.‌ A Bible verse can ​offer words of wisdom, love, and hope for the newlyweds⁤ as they​ embark ⁣on ⁣their journey together. Here are some beautiful scriptures to consider including in your wedding card messages:

    1. Ephesians‌ 4:2

    “Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in ⁢love.”

    2. ​Colossians 3:14

    “And over all these virtues⁣ put on love,⁣ which ⁤binds them all⁤ together in perfect​ unity.”

    3. Ecclesiastes 4:9-12

    “Two are better⁣ than one, ⁢because ​they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls ​down,​ one can ‌help‌ the other up. ⁢But pity‍ anyone who falls​ and has ⁣no one to ⁣help them ⁤up. Also, if two lie down together, they will keep‌ warm. But how can one keep warm‍ alone? Though ​one may be​ overpowered, two can⁣ defend themselves. A cord of three strands is not‌ quickly broken.”

    4. 1 Corinthians 13:4-8

    “Love is patient, love is ‍kind. It does not envy, it does not⁣ boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others,‍ it is not self-seeking, it is not⁢ easily angered,‌ it keeps no‍ record of wrongs. Love does ⁣not delight in evil but rejoices with the ‌truth. It always protects, ‌always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. ⁤Love never fails.”

    5. Proverbs ‌18:22

    “He who finds a wife​ finds what​ is good​ and receives ​favor from the Lord.”

    6. Song of Solomon 3:4

    “I have found the one whom my soul loves.”

    7. Genesis⁤ 2:24

    “That is why a man leaves his father and‌ mother and is ⁢united⁣ to his wife, and they become one flesh.”

    8. Mark 10:9

    “Therefore what God‌ has joined together, let ​no one separate.”

    9. Ruth 1:16

    “Where you go I will go, and where you​ stay I will ⁢stay.‍ Your people will be my people‍ and‍ your God my God.”

    10. John 15:12

    “My command⁤ is this: Love each other as I have ⁢loved you.”

    11.‍ Romans 12:10

    “Be devoted ‍to one another in​ love. Honor⁣ one another above yourselves.”

    12. ⁤1 John ⁣4:7

    “Dear friends, let us love ⁤one another, for love ‌comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God.”

    13. Ecclesiastes‍ 4:9

    “Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their labor: ‌If either of them falls down, ​one can‌ help the​ other ⁣up.”

    14. Psalm⁣ 143:8

    “Let‍ the morning bring me word of your⁢ unfailing love,​ for ‌I have put my trust in ⁢you. Show me the way I should go, for⁤ to you I entrust my​ life.”

    15. Matthew 19:6

    “So they are no longer two, but ‌one flesh. Therefore what‍ God has joined together, let no one separate.”

     The Significance of‌ Including Bible Verses in ⁤Wedding Invitations

    Including Bible verses in​ wedding⁤ invitations holds ⁣significant meaning ⁤and adds⁢ a special ‍touch⁢ to the occasion. The ⁣Word ⁤of God provides guidance, wisdom, and blessings for couples embarking on a new⁣ journey together. These verses serve as⁤ a ​reminder of the importance⁢ of faith and love‌ in‍ a marriage, as well as a source‍ of inspiration for the future.

    Love is‍ patient,⁣ love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is⁢ not ⁢proud. It does ‌not dishonor others, it⁣ is not‍ self-seeking, it is not easily angered, ⁤it keeps no record of⁤ wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but ⁢rejoices with the truth. It‍ always protects, ​always ‌trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails. – 1 ⁢Corinthians 13:4-8
    Two are better than one, ⁢because ⁢they have a good⁣ return for ​their labor: If‍ either⁤ of them falls down, one can⁢ help the other up. But⁢ pity anyone who falls and has ⁣no ‍one ⁣to help‌ them⁣ up. – Ecclesiastes 4:9-10
    Let love and faithfulness never leave you; bind them around your neck,‌ write ⁣them on‌ the‌ tablet ⁣of⁢ your heart.⁤ Then you will win favor and a good name⁣ in the‌ sight of God ⁤and man.‍ – Proverbs 3:3-4
    Above ‌all, love each other deeply, because love‍ covers over a multitude of ⁢sins. – ‍1 Peter 4:8
    Be completely‌ humble ‍and ‍gentle; be patient, bearing⁣ with ⁣one another in ‍love. – Ephesians​ 4:2
    So they are no ⁤longer two, but⁤ one flesh.‌ Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate. – Matthew⁣ 19:6
    Though one ⁣may be overpowered, two can defend‍ themselves. A cord ⁤of three strands​ is not ​quickly broken.⁣ -⁤ Ecclesiastes ⁤4:12
    For where⁣ you go I ‌will go, and where you stay I will⁣ stay. Your people will be my people and‌ your God my God. – Ruth 1:16
    I have ⁢found the⁢ one‌ whom my soul loves. – Song of Solomon 3:4
    Make ⁣every effort to keep the unity of the‍ Spirit‍ through ‍the bond‍ of⁢ peace.⁣ – Ephesians 4:3

    Including these⁣ verses in wedding invitations not ​only adds a spiritual dimension to the celebration but also reminds the couple and their ‌guests of the importance of faith in​ the union. It sets‍ the tone ⁢for a God-centered⁤ marriage and​ helps establish⁣ a foundation⁣ built on⁤ love, trust, and commitment.

    Love must ⁣be sincere.⁢ Hate what is ⁣evil; cling to what is ⁢good. Be⁢ devoted to one another ⁣in love. Honor one another ‌above‌ yourselves.​ – Romans 12:9-10
    And ‌over all ‌these virtues put on love, which binds them all together ​in perfect ⁤unity. – Colossians 3:14
    Do everything ‍in love. – 1 Corinthians 16:14
    Let us not‍ love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.⁢ – ⁣1 John 3:18
    And now these three remain:⁢ faith, hope and love. ⁤But the ​greatest‍ of these is love. – 1 Corinthians 13:13
    Do not ⁤conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed ‍by the renewing ‍of‌ your ​mind. Then you will be able to​ test and approve what God’s will ⁣is—his‌ good, pleasing ​and perfect will. -‌ Romans ​12:2
    Do not be anxious about ‍anything,⁤ but in ⁤every situation, by prayer ⁢and petition, with thanksgiving,‌ present your requests to God.​ – Philippians 4:6
    Bear with each other and forgive ​one another⁢ if any⁢ of⁢ you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as ‌the Lord ⁤forgave you. – Colossians 3:13
    Be kind and compassionate⁢ to one another, forgiving each other, ‌just ​as‌ in Christ God forgave ‍you. – Ephesians 4:32
    However, each one of you also must love⁤ his wife‌ as⁢ he ‌loves himself, and‌ the wife must​ respect her husband. -⁢ Ephesians 5:33

    By incorporating these ​verses into their ​wedding invitations, couples⁢ can start‌ their‍ marriage on a strong spiritual foundation, ​inviting God’s‍ blessings ⁤and guidance ​into their⁢ lives together. May their love be strengthened and their ​bond deepened ⁤as they embark on this new Chapter together, guided by the wisdom ‌and love​ of God.⁣

    As you ​prepare‍ to send out⁣ wedding cards ⁢filled with love and blessings, remember⁣ the power of including a‌ meaningful ⁣Bible verse⁤ to inspire and ​uplift ⁢the happy couple. Whether you choose a verse that speaks ⁤to the strength of ‌love, the beauty of unity, ⁤or the promise of a ‌bright future together, ⁢the words‍ of scripture can add a touch ‍of faith‌ and‌ hope ‍to⁢ this ‍special‌ occasion. So as you⁣ celebrate this joyous moment with your loved ones, may these verses‍ serve ​as a reminder⁤ of the ⁢strength and ‍grace that comes from the divine ​source of all ⁣love. Cheers to a lifetime of love and happiness for the⁣ newlyweds!