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(#72) Christians Are Torn- Are Prenups Biblical?

Updated: Jun 13



To be or not to be that is the question…that William Shakespeare asked but To Prenup or Not to Prenup is what Christians are asking. Today we are going to look at it from a Biblical perspective and also a financial perspective.


This is the earliest introduction that we receive in the Bible. The 24th verse of the 2nd chapter. First creates the universe, and then he creates the concept of marriage. Definitely high on God’s to-do list.


But today we are going to talk about the concept of prenuptial agreements because many Christians are torn between if they have any biblical significance and if they choose to create one, are they going against the word of God?




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A.B. Ridgeway, MBA, CPWA®️ (info@abrwealthmanagement.com) is the owner and Christian Financial Advisor with A.B. Ridgeway Wealth Management. With a decade in the finance industry, his goal is to give believers clarity around the most confusing topic in the Bible, money, and tithing. A.B. Ridgeway helps tithing Christians become cheerful givers but unlocking their money-making potential, so they can prosper and be the great stewards of the wealth God has entrusted them with.


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