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Marry Me

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KEY SCRIPTURE

Romans 5:3–4 — “Not only that, but we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, and endurance produces character, and character produces hope.”

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

1. What does it truly mean to hold on to hope when your marriage feels fragile, when prayers seem unanswered and the outcome uncertain?

2. Where does your hope come from? Circumstances improving or confidence in who God is?

3. What does it mean to look past the problem to see the person?

4. What role does forgiveness play in rebuilding trust and restoring connection?Is forgiveness a one-time event or a daily decision?

5. In what ways can your marriage reflect God’s image even in seasons of struggle, disappointment, or pain?

REFLECTION

God gave you a marriage, because He is able, not you. When your marriage or relationships face difficult seasons, what helps you keep believing that healing and restoration are possible?

God’s past faithfulness is the best predictor of His future ability. How does remembering God’s faithfulness in the past help you hold onto hope for the future — both personally and in your marriage?

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Marry Me

Deepen the conversation about love, faith, and commitment with the official Marry Me Documentary Discussion Guide sponsored by 24/7 Marriage. Designed for small groups, churches, couples, and young adults, this guide helps you unpack the cultural questions raised in the film — and rediscover the beauty of marriage as God intended it.

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