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But once we know the forgiveness that Jesus Christ offers What The Bible Teaches about Marriage
we find God’s grace pours into our hearts out of gratitude The Heart of Marriage:
Husbands and wives can forgive each other when they Faithfulness
remember that
God is ever the faithful lover of His people.
Marriage Course “A” Marriage Course “B”
If we are grateful to Him, we can forgive one another. “Relationships begin “Marriage begins
Because God is always faithful to us, we can be faithful to when we fall in love. when you publicly promise
one another, Relationships end lifelong faithfulness. Marriage
forgiving where necessary, because of all that He has when you no longer feel in ends
forgiven us. love. when one of you dies.
So love is central, Faithfulness is central,
but it is rarely fully but it is rarely understood.
The Heart of Marriage understood. This course will show you
is Faithfulness This course will show what faithfulness means and
how you can each give and how to be faithful through god
receive times and bad,
the love you need. no matter how you feel.

To Discuss
Marriage Courses:
“A” Maintaining the Romance
“B” Keeping Faithful

Which course do you feel attracted to more?


Why?
Which course suggests a more Christian approach to
Marriage?
Why’?
Faithfulness
Distinguish:
Romantic love (emotional feelings and wishful dreams)
from
faithful commitment (loyalty and determination)

“The Heart of Marriage is The Heart of The


Universe.”
The Heart of The Universe is Faithfulness
in Bible terms: “faithful love” or “steadfast love”
that begin married life.
2 Isaac brought Rebekah into the tent of Sarah his (deceased)
The Heart of Marriage mother
is faithfulness and took Rebekah, and she became his wife…
not romantic love that speaks of feelings and desires rather Genesis 24:67
than commitment
The marriage feast of Cana did not follow after a synagogue
Nothing to do with “falling in (or out of) love”! service;
At the heart of the Universe is its Creator: the feast was the marriage and probably included some
“The Lord, the Lord, a God merciful and gracious, slow to simple vows…
anger, John 2
and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness…” 7
Exodus 34:6 Note also:
Adultery
Note the context:
A time of terrible unfaithfulness on the part of the people of • Hurts children “in the intimacy of the family home
God broken by cheating on promises,
darkened by secrecy and lies, riven with conflict and
Marriage involves hatred.” – C.A.
•Leaving parents, so that husband and wife become “next • Leads the adulterer himself from security to chaos
of kin” to one another.
• Destroys the moral fabric of the adulterer’s life
•Holding fast to each other
Note:
• Damages society, “keeping company with adulterers”
Distinguish Sexual desire (physical drive) from passionate leads eventually to approving their
bonding (heart’s union) behaviour (- Ps 50:18)
“Holding fast” a word that combines passion with God’s Faithfulness:
permanence 1. Faithfulness in marriage is modelled on the faithfulness
results in a “one flesh” union, a joining done by God. of God
Every married couple is joined by God who makes covenant promises as the “bridegroom” of His
whether or not they are Christians, people, His “bride”.
whether or not they are married in church, The story in the Bible of God’s marriage is
whether or not they are thought “compatible”, the story of one utterly faithful spouse married to one
whether or not the motivation is “good”, persistently faithless spouse,
even if the marriage is a “marriage of convenience”! a story showing the misery of adultery and the wonder of
costly faithfulness
The Bible shows no interest in the precise ceremonies or
celebrations Hosea gives a vivid picture of this loyalty:
His wife has hurt him abominably, deserting him and having The heart of marriage is faithfulness that excludes rivals for
affairs with rival after rival. And yet he takes her back with life.
loving tenderness. In friendship three are company, and four even better
He will make the “valley of Trouble” into a “door of Hope” - company.
Hosea 2:14-15 But in the sexual relationship anything more than two is
adultery.
2. Faithfulness in marriage comes from the faithfulness of Scripture consistently condemns adultery as a very serious
God sin.
who pours his grace into us,
offering us the moral resources necessary to build a The Seeds of Unfaithfulness
marriage, For married couples:
resources we do not have ourselves. If you find yourself attracted to a neighbour, a friend, or a
We cannot be faithful by our own strength! work colleague in a romantic, physical or emotional way,
ask yourself:
Faithfulness & Forgiveness • Can I talk to my life partner (spouse) about this
How to live with ongoing troubles in relationships: Forgive
relationship? If not why not?
70 x 7
Cf Parable of the unforgiving servant • What does God think about it?
The point: “You really must forgive. Forgiveness is very Am I keeping 100% to His commands in this matter (as
important”? found in Scripture)?
The real point: Beware any relationship that is:
We need to understand the huge debt we have been
forgiven if we are disciples of Christ • secretive (“don’t tell anyone-else about ‘us’”)
Marriage is not easy for any couple. • exclusive (“just between the two of us”)
Conflict is hard to resolve and hurts are hard to forgive.
We lack the moral resources to solve our problems in our • absorbing all your thoughts and imagination (day-
own strength. dreaming)
6 Adultery is Wrong because:
Furthermore it means a relationship with God as witness.
God is present when the promises are made.
• It is a turning away from a promise eating forbidden fruit
He holds each of the parties responsible to keep their without any sense of breaking covenant
promises. “This is the way of an adulteress:
She eats and wipes her mouth
If either party brakes them, they are answerable to Him. And says, ‘I have done no wrong,’
Why did God not listen to the men’s prayers in Malachi’s - Pro 30:20
day? • It is secretive and dishonest, shrinking from publicity.
Because they had broken their marriage covenants “The eye of the adulterer… waits for the twilight,
and He was holding them to account. saying, ‘No eye will see me’; and he veils his face.”
- Job 24:15 Why Divorce is Wrong
3 One flesh union is what God has joined together.
To Discuss
So breaking up a marriage is tearing apart something
What is it that makes a wedding a valid potentially beautiful made by God.
marriage? Tearing Apart
•The exchange of presents? • Neither husband nor wife should put career, comfort,
•The vows made in public? personal fulfilment or their own
desires before their marriage. So doing amounts to
•The prayers? tearing up what God has made
•The feast? 4
•The intentions of the couple? • Neither should parents tear apart the marriages of their
children by interfering,
•True love between bride and groom? or not giving them space to grow together and develop
•Consummation
If a couple afterwards?
consent in public to be married, then they are
this new family unit.
joined together by God. • Neither should employers or bosses do anything to
The wonder of Marriage: damage the marriages of their
Human and divine intention become one. employees or juniors.
One Flesh To Discuss:
To be “joined together by God” is the same as what Genesis People view the institution of marriage in different ways.
means by being “one flesh”: •Some see marriage as a sacrament
A new family unit, built around the faithful exclusive sexual
union of husband and wife. •Others as a contract
God’s purpose for sex is to make this new family unit by •Others as a covenant
marriage What is the difference?
a unit to be used by God in loving service in his world. How do you see marriage?
Marriage: A Covenant
Why Prostitution is Wrong Marriage is not a contract that can be conveniently broken
To go with a prostitute is to do something that is intended and a fresh contract made
by God to make two into a new family unit. between different persons.
But that is not the intention of someone going to a Rather it is a covenant witnessed by God.
prostitute.
So sex is being used for a very different purpose from God’s A covenant is a relationship
purpose. 1 Cor 6:12-20 • That the parties to it have chosen
• That has certain obligations where each has made And she is his “wife by covenant”
certain promises to the other and Marriage: A Sexual Covenant
entered into commitments “The wife of your youth” has sexual associations.
o That are binding on both parties For it echoes Proverbs 5:17-21 wherethe young husband is
o For all time. warned against infidelity
This covenant relationship in marriage reflects (through prostitution or adultery)
the covenant relationship between God and his people, and encouraged to go on taking sexual delight in the wife of
as the marriage relationship generally reflects God’s love his youth.
for his chosen people. A Sexual Covenant: Right Delight
In Ezekiel 16:8 God the Divine Husband says to “Jerusalem”
His bride, “Let your streams of water by yours alone, never to be
“I made my vow to you and entered into a covenant with shared with strangers.
you… and you became mine!” May your fountain be blessed, and may you rejoice in the
God is faithful to His covenant and He calls us to be faithful wife of your youth.
in ours. A loving doe, a graceful deer – may her breasts satisfy you
So when God’s people are unfaithful to Him, always,
it is not surprising that their unfaithfulness is duplicated in may you always be captivated by her love…
their own marriages. Proverbs 5:17-19
Unfaithfulness to God carries over into unfaithfulness in A Sexual Covenant: Wrong Desire
marriages.
…Why be captivated, my son, by an adulteress?
5 Why embrace the bosom of another man’s wife?
Malachi 2:13-14 For a man’s ways are in full view of the Lord,
2You cover the Lord’s altar with tears…
because he no longer regards the offering… and He examines all his paths.”
But you say, ‘Why does he not?’ Proverbs 5:20-21
Because the Lord was witness
between you and the wife of your youth Remember Joseph’s answer to Potihar’s wife:
to whom you have been faithless, “My master has entrusted to me everything – except you!
though she is your companion
and your wife by covenant.” Why should I do this wicked thing and sin against God?”

The Lord was a witness to each marriage that took place


among His people.
He reminds each man of “The wife of his youth”:
She is his “companion” joined to him, his friend, the one
who goes through life with him.

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