In an era where money is coveted and greed is rampent,if the person has a substantial amount of money and the other person does not have much, or if both have large inheritances a prenup is important. People are crazy, christian or not, to get married without a prenup that spells out who gets what if they decide to divorce. The reason being that the lawyers would get most of their money trying to keep it from the other person. No prenup works great for attorneys. And if children are involved from previous marriage, then all the more it’s needed. If you both are broke, or equally balanced, then maybe it doesn’t matter.
I am a strong christian, and your marriage is only solid if BOTH parties work at it, period. Christian marriages have almost same divorce rate as nonchristian marriages. Whether you sign a prenup or not will not affect your marriage, that’s superstition. You can never make another person do what they are supposed to do, if you could there wouldn’t be an over 50% divorce rate.
That's why I always tell my business clients that WHO you're contracting with is more important than any words I can put in the contract. I can write the best contract in the world, but if you're dealing with a snake, you're still gonna get bit.
That's been the human condition since the beginning. If you read the book of Genesis, it's amazing how the people then acted just exactly like the people now. God understood us then and understands us now, and that's why His wisdom and counsel are still so relevant.