Robert7 > I've heard people say (not sure if I've seen it in writing) that you cannot love your spouse unless they love Jehovah first.
My guess is, that's how the WTS wants them to think, although I could not find anything in their official publications. God/WTS always comes in third place - with husband and wife being primary and secondary string. No other strings attached!
True it is, “two are better than one . . . For if one of them should fall, the other one can raise his partner up.” But better still is “a threefold cord,” for it “cannot quickly be torn in two.” More than anything or anyone else that can help you to have your marriage like a threefold cord, strong—and also happy—is
having God as the third strand to your marriage cord.—Eccl. 4:9-12.
Awake!72 2/22 p. 8 Is God in Your Marriage?
Thus, if marriage partners really love each other, not just physically but also because of the other partner’s spiritual qualifications, and have deep respect for God, he becomes a third party in the contract. In this way marriage ties are greatly strengthened, for as the Bible says, “a threefold cord cannot quickly be torn in two.” (Ecclesiastes 4:12) Asking God to be a third party can be the greatest help to those planning to marry. It can also transform many miserable marriages into happy ones.
Awake!82 6/8 p. 12 Is This Divorce Necessary?
Nevertheless, the son will have to balance respect for his parents with the necessity of being head of his own household if he is to have Jehovah as the third strand in the symbolic ‘threefold cord that is not easily torn in two.’—Ecclesiastes 4:12.
w87 2/1 p. 6 Following Bible Principles — The Superior Way
The strongest friendships are founded on a love for Jehovah. King Solomon wrote: “If somebody could overpower one alone, two together could make a stand against him. And a threefold cord cannot quickly be torn in two.” (Eccl. 4:12) When Jehovah is the third cord in a friendship, that friendship will endure.
w09 10/15 p. 18 par. 3 Maintaining Friendships in a Loveless World