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The Christian Philosophy Of Marriage by agwom(m): 4:32pm On Oct 06, 2015
The Christian view of marriage is unique. It provides purpose and meaning to a relationship that is treated with almost contempt in mainstream society. Yes, Christians believe that marriage is between a man and a woman. But that is only a start, and a basic one at that.

Ephesians 5:21-33 deals with marriage. But the entire passage is paralleled with a the relationship between Christ and the Church.

Ephesians 5:31-32 For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and shall be joined unto his wife, and they two shall be one flesh. This is a great mystery: but I speak concerning Christ and the church.

From these verses we begin to see that the marriage is much more than we would suspect.

It is important for any married couple, or for that matter anyone who wishes to get married, to have a deep understanding of God's purpose for marriage. Without an understanding of God's intent it would be hard for any married couple to fully grasp the nature or the depth of commitment God is looking for in a marriage.

I cannot overstate the important of this. As we progress through life and in marriage, problems and issues will crop up. For the Christian a fundamental acceptance and understanding of God's intent and purpose for marriage is essential in dealing with these issues.

There is a premise, a starting idea if you like, that a Christian marriage revolves around. If someone has the premise wrong, they will miss the why and often the how of the nature of their marriage. Marriage is meant to be so much more than the physical union of two people. It is a highly spiritual and holy relationship.

Here is the premise:

A marriage is divinely chosen by God to represent, in human terms, our relationship with God in Salvation.

Due to our fallen nature, as well as our human nature, it is impossible to understand the depth of love or commitment that God has for each of us. We read about it in Scripture, we hear about it from behind the pulpit, and we experience it one-sided. Since God will never leave us, nor forsake us, nor let us down, nor cease loving us, we cannot understand God from His perspective...or His side.

This, then, is the purpose or intent of marriage. It is a way for God to allow us to experience things from God's side of the equation. Since our mates are not perfect, they will hurt us, betray our feelings, scare us, and worry us. In such times you will come to understand God more than is otherwise humanly possible.

It is impossible to love everyone to the degree that we are supposed to love our spouse. God is capable, but we are not. We just don't have that capacity. However, to understand the depth of love, mercy, and grace that God demonstrates to us, we need to choose someone to try and love like that. That person was meant to be your spouse.

God wanted you to choose one person, just one, to love so unconditionally, so absolutely, that as you experience the joys and pain of that relationship you may begin to understand God's love for you better. Only then may we understand God's joy when there is reconciliation, His disappointment when we sin, His jealousy over our time and love, His rejoicing when there is a "marriage" of a sinner that says, "yes!" to his proposal.

This is the main reason God is so against divorce. God will not leave nor forsake us, no matter what we do, and the only way to understand that is to choose someone that you are willing to do the same for. Divorce, therefore, is a rejection also of God's commitment to us. To choose divorce is saying that you do not understand God's depth of commitment to you. It is a denial of God's promises, and His love.

In effect, marriage is a picture of salvation that cannot be experienced any other way on this earth. Only through our marriages can we gain a true measure of God's love for us. Divorce, on the other hand, makes a mockery of this picture.

Therefore, even during the worst of times, God meant for you to remain married. As God keeps His vows and promises, so He expects the same level of commitment out of you.

But in having such an understanding, you will gain insights into God that will propel your spirituality and relationship with God beyond your wildest imaginations! And obtain a relationship through marriage that is unparalleled in joy, purpose, and fulfillment.

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Re: The Christian Philosophy Of Marriage by NifemiOlu(m): 4:59pm On Oct 06, 2015
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Re: The Christian Philosophy Of Marriage by 5minsmadness: 5:42pm On Oct 06, 2015
For the lazy readers:

For the true Christian, marriage is a sacred union between a man and a woman only.


Ephesians 5:12-23 likens marriage to Christ's relationship with his church. In other words marriage is more than a physical union, it is also a spiritual act. Trials and temptations will come up in marriage since it is a union between two imperfect beings but absolute love for your spouse will make you forgive and overlook such challenges. You sound love your spouse the way God loves you: unconditionally.

This is why God hates divorce. God loves you even as you were yet a sinner. When u fall, God's there to pick you up. You should be ale to do the same for your spouse. This can only be applicable through spiritual understanding and love for physical love is fleeting and will fade away at the slightest challenge.

So love yourselves the way God loves you:unconditionally. And you will see your marriage flourish in joy, purpose and fulfillment.
Re: The Christian Philosophy Of Marriage by hahn(m): 5:56pm On Oct 06, 2015
Well, Solomon and David married lots of women so I guess it's cool
Re: The Christian Philosophy Of Marriage by hahn(m): 5:57pm On Oct 06, 2015
5minsmadness:
For the lazy readers:

For the true Christian, marriage is a sacred union between a man and a woman only.


Ephesians 5:12-23 likens marriage to Christ's relationship with his church. In other words marriage is more than a physical union, it is also a spiritual act. Trials and temptations will come up in marriage since it is a union between two imperfect beings but absolute love for your spouse will make you forgive and overlook such challenges. You sound love your spouse the way God loves you: unconditionally.

This is why God hates divorce. God loves you even as you were yet a sinner. When u fall, God's there to pick you up. You should be ale to do the same for your spouse. This can only be applicable through spiritual understanding and love for physical love is fleeting and will fade away at the slightest challenge.

So love yourselves the way God loves you:unconditionally. And you will see your marriage flourish in joy, purpose and fulfillment.

@bolded, Solomon and David married lots of women and had lots of concubines and god blessed them so I guess it is cool
Re: The Christian Philosophy Of Marriage by 5minsmadness: 6:05pm On Oct 06, 2015
hahn:


@bolded, Solomon and David married lots of women and had lots of concubines and god blessed them so I guess it is cool

Solomon and David weren't Christians.
Re: The Christian Philosophy Of Marriage by hahn(m): 6:06pm On Oct 06, 2015
5minsmadness:


Solomon and David weren't Christians.

But they were blessed by god.

Besides, there is no role model of a monogamous relationship in the bible undecided
Re: The Christian Philosophy Of Marriage by 5minsmadness: 6:09pm On Oct 06, 2015
hahn:


But they were blessed by god.

Besides, there is no role model of a monogamous relationship in the bible undecided

Yes they were blessed by God. God blessed a lot of people that weren't Christians. He still does so. He's a loving father.

However this subject as described by the Op deals on Christian marriage with Christian principles. That is the topic under discussion.

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Re: The Christian Philosophy Of Marriage by hahn(m): 6:14pm On Oct 06, 2015
5minsmadness:


Yes they were blessed by God. God blessed a lot of people that weren't Christians. He still does so. He's a loving father.

However this subject as described by the Op deals on Christian marriage with Christian principles. That is the topic under discussion.

The bible is a fundamental part of Christianity. Until you delete the old testament from the bible, it's safe to say that Christianity supports polygamy
Re: The Christian Philosophy Of Marriage by 5minsmadness: 6:31pm On Oct 06, 2015
hahn:


The bible is a fundamental part of Christianity. Until you delete the old testament from the bible, it's safe to say that Christianity supports polygamy
Do you have anything against the Christian marriage as outlined above? Is it in any way evil or unlawful?

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Re: The Christian Philosophy Of Marriage by hahn(m): 6:56pm On Oct 06, 2015
5minsmadness:

Do you have anything against the Christian marriage as outlined above? Is it in any way evil or unlawful?

None at all grin

But you know I'm your personal stalker tongue
Re: The Christian Philosophy Of Marriage by dsquare33: 9:08pm On Oct 06, 2015
What a profound spiritual insight about marriage,If only couples can learn values about marriage from God the rate of divorce would be greatly reduced.

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Re: The Christian Philosophy Of Marriage by KanwuliaJara: 9:32am On Oct 07, 2015
Yet neither the Christian God nor Jesus was married!

Go figure! wink
Re: The Christian Philosophy Of Marriage by Nobody: 1:05pm On Oct 07, 2015
hahn:


But they were blessed by god.

Besides, there is no role model of a maonogamous relationship in the bible. undecided
1) Adam and Eve

2) Zachariah & Elizabeth.

3) Joseph & Mary. etc

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Re: The Christian Philosophy Of Marriage by Nobody: 1:18pm On Oct 07, 2015

This is why God hates divorce. God loves you even as you were yet a sinner. When u fall, God's there to pick you up. You should be ale to do the same for your spouse. This can only be applicable through spiritual understanding and love for physical love is fleeting and will fade away at the slightest challenge.
Absolute ridiculous!
Keep making scurrilous statement(s) that isn't in the bible.
God doesn't hate DIVORCE - He gave a condition for it.

I dare you to post a bible verse where God said he hates divorce.

Matthew 5:32
But I say to you that whoever divorces his wife for any reason except sexual immorality causes her to commit adultery; and whoever marries a woman who is divorced commits adultery.

^^^
Husband and wife can divorce on the act of adultery.
Re: The Christian Philosophy Of Marriage by hahn(m): 1:47pm On Oct 07, 2015
FrancisTony:

1) Adam and Eve

2) Zachariah & Elizabeth.

3) Joseph & Mary. etc

From the old testament abi? Look up
Re: The Christian Philosophy Of Marriage by hahn(m): 1:56pm On Oct 07, 2015
FrancisTony:

1) Adam and Eve

2) Zachariah & Elizabeth.

3) Joseph & Mary. etc

Can you please list the lessons we can learn from these relationships?
Re: The Christian Philosophy Of Marriage by Nobody: 2:00pm On Oct 07, 2015
hahn:


From the old testament abi? Look up
Your post said from the bible & YES, Adam & Eve union is from old testatement.

hahn:


Can you please list the lessons we can learn from these relationships?
Read it up! I don't care... undecided

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Re: The Christian Philosophy Of Marriage by hahn(m): 2:07pm On Oct 07, 2015
FrancisTony:

Your post said from the bible & YES, Adam & Eve union is from old testatement.


Read it up! I don't care... undecided

Lol. I read it. There is nothing to learn.

Aside from giving laws, the bible doesn't give any particular example. Sound more like the constitution of Israel to me

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