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Pastor
John begins with the creation of Adam and Eve, showing that God designed
humanity as male and female and established marriage before sin entered
the world. Adam was given responsibility in the garden, but he had no
suitable companion until God created Eve from his rib. Their union
became the foundation for marriage: a man leaving his father and mother,
cleaving to his wife, and becoming one flesh.
Jesus
affirmed this original design when He answered the Pharisees in Matthew
chapter 19. Marriage was not created as a temporary arrangement, and
divorce was not part of God’s original intent. Moses permitted divorce
because of the hardness of men’s hearts, but Jesus pointed back to
creation as the true standard.
Abraham’s arrangement for Isaac to marry Rebekah is an example of an
early marriage custom. In biblical culture, it was often arranged by
families, with concern for family character, faithfulness, reputation,
and stability. Love was expected to grow within the marriage rather than
being treated as a sudden emotional experience of modern dating.
Marriage still matters today because it is more than two people living
together. From a Christian standpoint, matrimony is a covenant before
God and a picture of Christ and the church. From a legal and social
standpoint, marriage gives public clarity, protects property and
inheritance rights, establishes parental responsibilities, and provides
legal security if a spouse dies or the relationship ends.
In
Christ, men and women are equal before God as redeemed souls, but
equality in salvation does not erase order in the home. The husband is
the leader of the wife, but leadership must never be harsh, selfish, or
dismissive. A wise husband listens to his wife, treats her with love and
respect, and leads in a way that builds trust. The apostle Paul said
husbands are to love their wives sacrificially as Christ loved the
church, wives are to reverence their husbands, and both of them are to
submit to Christ and live in unity. No marriage can prosper when the
husband and wife are at war with each other.
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