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A Biblical Perspective on Marriage

A Biblical Perspective on Marriage

Don and Sally Meredith

Two Becoming One

Most Christians see marriage as a gift from God and a sacred institution.  Yet, in our experience as marriage counselors, we have found that even mature believers often don’t have a clear biblical basis for their beliefs.  Having a sound Christian perspective on marriage is vitally important today as many in our society are trying to redefine marriage to fit their particular social or political agendas.

Created for Relationships

Love and relationships are a central theme in the Bible, beginning in Genesis and culminating in Revelation.  St. Augustine made the statement, “our hearts are restless until we find our rest in Thee.” God designed us for a relationship with Him. The whole of Scripture speaks of our relationship with Him: how to have it, how to hold onto it, how to rest in it, how to communicate it, how to enjoy it.
 
But, God did not want us to just have relationship with Him alone. He created others that we might also learn to live with and love those He places in our lives. He said in 1 Corinthians 12:18-21, “But now God has placed the members, each one of them, in the body, just as He desired.”  If God is in the process of placing us into the body of Christ (the Church), doesn’t this also mean He places each one of us with the spouse of His choice?

Since God places us in relationships we must ask ourselves the question: Why marriage? What is it about marriage that is so important to God? What is it about marriage that is so important to me?

The Importance of Marriage to Each Spouse

Could it be that God has created marriage, the most intimate of human relationships, for the purpose of refining us, chiseling off our selfish human nature, and making us more “other-centered”? Isn’t this what He means when He says that we are being conformed to the image of Jesus Christ (Romans 8:29 – “For whom He foreknew, He also predestined to become conformed to the image of His Son ...”)?  How best to make us “other-centered” than to give us a spouse, very different from us, to hone us into His image?

The Importance of Marriage to God’s Plan for Mankind

Marriage also has purposes beyond each individual marriage that relate to God’s plan for mankind.  In fact there are three clear purposes outlined in Genesis:

1. Reflect

Christian marriages are to reflect God’s image:

Then God said, “Let us make man in our image, in our likeness.…  So, God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them” (Genesis 1:26-27).

Each individual (as a male and as a female) is created in the image of God. However, a married couple has a unique capacity to reflect His image as husband and wife.  When we recognize our purpose is to reflect the image of God, we see that we have an opportunity to be a witness to a lost world.

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rintrah
7/10/2007 7:15 PM
You have here a list of a Biblical perspectives on marriage or, rather, a perspective on marriage reading into bibilical passages. What you don't have here is a verse which definitively states that marriage is necessary or is required in order to "reflect" God, or to "reproduce," or to be a witness.

Also, your use of John 13:35 if misleading. The verse does talk about being a witness but that is through the actions which actually lower the individual whereas you are using marriage as a soap-box; that is, you are using it to exalt the individual to demonstrate their worthiness.

I know there are rules regarding who can be married, what to do with non-virgin women when they wed, divorce and so on. But these only pertain to those who get married or are married. I want to know where the verses are which refer to the actual requirement and need for marriage.

Inferences and assumptions are not helpful when discussing with someone who does not believe.

Thanks for your help.
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