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The sacramental bond, again, which is lost neither by divorce nor by adultery, should be guarded by husband and wife with concord and chastity. Augustine, On marriage and concupiscence, Bk. Skip to content. All Tweets prev Previous: 3. Next: 3. The sacraments.

By its very nature, Christian marriage is one, indissoluble, and open to children. It is a sacrament between the baptised. The Wisdom of the Church. For what ends has God instituted Matrimony? What does the Old Testament teach about marriage? What new element did Christ give to Matrimony? What is required when one of the spouses is not a Catholic? Why did God dispose man and woman for each other?

What is necessary for a Christian, sacramental marriage? Why is marriage indissoluble? Are all people called to marriage? God is continually refining our character and if you are married, your spouse is the chisel He often uses. Your spouse rubs you in all the wrong places sometimes and that reveals pride, selfishness, un-forgiveness. All parts of our character that God longs to refine and mold more into His image. For her worth is far above jewels. If you allow Him to, God will use your marriage to reveal areas He is trying to sanctify in your soul.

So we see that God instituted marriage for many reasons that are wonderful; relationship, sexual intimacy, procreation, security, support and so much more. But in the midst of that relationship, God is pointing us back to Him. Marriage does point the lost world to God because it gives a glimpse of how God relates to us.

But Marriage also points husband and wife back to God. You see, your spouse can never fulfill all your expectations, satisfy all your longings or meet all your needs. Your spouse can never fulfill all your expectations, satisfy all your longings or meet all your needs. And they were never created to.

Only God can be your everything. And when you are faced with an unfulfilled expectation, an unsatisfied longing or an unmet need you have a choice. Turn to God to meet the needs He created and only He can fully satisfy, or turn away from God and wallow in misery. This is a judgment-free zone.

For years I blamed my husband for all my problems and unmet needs and lived in misery, bitterness, and resentment. Then God began showing me how each unmet need was intended to drive me to Him. One of the Biblical benefits of marriage is that each time I feel unfulfilled I am to turn to God, let Him meet that need, reveal my sin, refine my soul and make me more holy. There is a marriage quote from the book Sacred Marriage by Gary Thomas that sums up so much of this point!

Through those times of prayer, God has taught me how to pray. Crazy right? Prayer taught me how to pray.

Marriage troubles drove me to learn strategic prayer — war room prayers for my marriage became a way of life for me in those hard times. The effective prayer of a righteous man can accomplish much. That one piggybacks on the point that Marriage makes us holy. I have to have dealt with my sin for my prayer life to be powerful. Powerful strategic prayer flows from a life lived with a short sin list! All those years ago, as I sat face to face with these 10 Biblical reasons for marriage — that still apply today- I had a choice.

I could agree with God that yes, there is a purpose of marriage today and begin to embrace the Biblical keys to a successful marriage — to stay married. Or I could turn from God, divorce again, and go through the pain of that sinful mistake. My marriage was hard because of sin on both of our parts and God had clearly told me to stay and stand for my marriage.

You have to Guard your heart in a Difficult Marriage! I chose to stay. But staying meant working through sin and hurt through a Christian counselor. It is not shameful to get help. An outside, unattached person can often speak into a hurting situation in a powerful way. If you are in a hard season get help sweet wife! The counselor taught me about Biblical Boundaries for sinful behavior.

Those boundaries created a safe place for us to start again and have a marriage that will stand the test of time. I love this post and I love your heart to help your readers to find help, encouragement and GOD in their marriages within your posts. Wonderful post. Your honesty and openness will so many others as you point them in the right direction and use your own journey to give them hope. Thanks, Fleda.

So thankful that God can use the brokenness of our story to help others on the journey. A contract is based on distrust. A covenant is based on unlimited responsibility. A contract is based on limited liability. A covenant cannot be broken if new circumstances occur. A contract can be voided by mutual consent.

Therefore, the marriage covenant between a man and a woman is a comprehensive and permanent commitment. There are few life situations that test true Christianity more than the intimacy of the marriage relationship. Due to the close nature of the marriage relationship, sins of selfishness, pride, laziness, and impatience are readily exposed on a daily basis.

The Apostle Paul vividly describes our natural tendencies in 2 Timothy when he describes us as selfish, arrogant, and unloving. These tendencies are superimposed on the marriage relationship, thus testing Christian character in the areas of sacrificial love, respect, submission, forgiveness, and perseverance. Living together in unity with her husband requires a woman of wisdom to embrace biblical means of resolving conflict and demonstrating Christian love. Both husbands and wives must pursue love as defined in Ephesians … a sacrificial, purifying, and steadfast love.

Secondary purposes for marriage could include: Companionship. The blessing of children in a marriage relationship allows that relationship to reproduce itself physically. The husband protects the wife by laying down his life for her Ephesians The wife is to protect the home Titus and the parents together protect their children to raise up a godly seed Malachi ; Psalm What does the bible say about when to get married? Why should I abstain from sex before I am married? The benefits of marrying young There are many benefits of choosing to get married at a young age.

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