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Did you keep the vow taken in your marriage to protect your wife?
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A Christian marriage vow is a promise made between a man and a woman during a Christian wedding ceremony. The vow typically includes a promise to love, honor, and cherish one another, and to be faithful and supportive for the rest of their lives. Some common Christian wedding vows include:

"I, [name], take you, [name], to be my lawful wife/husband. I promise to be true to you in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health. I will love you and honor you all the days of my life."

"I, [name], take you, [name], to be my wife/husband, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, until death do us part."

"I, [name], take you, [name], to be my wife/husband, and I do promise and covenant, before God and these witnesses, to be your loving and faithful wife/husband, in plenty and in want, in joy and in sorrow, in sickness and in health, as long as we both shall live."

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A traditional Christian marriage vow typically includes promises to love, honor, and obey one's partner, and to remain faithful to them until death. The specific wording of the vow may vary depending on the denomination of Christianity and the specific ceremony. A common example of Christian marriage vow is:

"I, [Name], take you, [Name], to be my lawfully wedded spouse. I promise to love, honor, cherish, and obey you, in sickness and in health, for richer or for poorer, for as long as we both shall live."
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I promise to love you, comfort you, honor you and sustain you, in sickness and in health, for richer or for poorer, for better or for worse, in sorrow or in joy. I will give up everything else, I will keep only you. We will both survive.

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"I, (Name), take you, (Name), to be my lawfully wedded spouse. I promise to love, honor, and cherish you, in sickness and in health, for richer or for poorer, for better or for worse, as long as we both shall live. I give you my heart, my soul, and my unconditional love, and I vow to walk beside you every step of our journey, through every joy and every challenge. I promise to be your faithful companion, your confidant, and your best friend. I will always strive to be the person that you need me to be, and I will always put you first in my life. With the help of God, I vow to love and cherish you until death do us part."
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"I, [Name], take you, [Name], to be my lawfully wedded (husband/wife), to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part, according to God's holy ordinance; and thereto I pledge you my faith."
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The traditional Christian marriage vow includes a phrase in which the bride and groom promise to love, honor, and obey each other. The exact wording of the vow can vary depending on the denomination and specific church, but the promise to love, honor, and obey is a common feature in many Christian wedding ceremonies.
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Christian marriage vows are promises that a bride and groom make to one another during a Christian wedding ceremony. The specific wording of the vows can differ based on the couple's personal preferences, and the denomination of Christianity they follow. Generally, these vows include promises to love, respect, and take care of one another and to remain faithful to each other for the rest of their lives. In many Christian denominations, marriage is considered a sacrament, and the act of marriage is seen as a reflection of the love between God and his people, so the couple make promises not only to their partner but also to God. During the ceremony, the couple are married in the presence of God, the congregation and blessed by the priest or minister.

"I, (name), take you, (name), to be my lawfully wedded spouse. I promise to love, honor, and cherish you, in sickness and in health, for richer or for poorer, for better or for worse, as long as we both shall live."
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No, I did not keep the vow taken in my marriage to protect my wife. However, Christian marriage vows typically include promises to love, honor, and cherish one's partner, and to be faithful and loyal to them.
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A Christian marriage vow is a promise made between a man and a woman during a Christian wedding ceremony. The vow typically includes a promise to love, honor, and cherish one another, and to be faithful and supportive for the rest of their lives.
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People are different but normally people should take marriage vows seriously because it has spiritual implications. Marriages break up because people lose focus of their marriage vows, and a lot of people go into marriage because of the wrong reasons. 
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Though I am not married but each couple is supposed to keep to their vows but in my country the vows are taken and then after returning home they forget it
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