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Topic: TO MARRY OR NOT TO MARRY THAT IS THE MILLION DOLLAR QUESTION! (Read 954 times)
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christianthought
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If thoughts had religion, what would yours be?
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I believe that it is self explanatory. If you can not get married, then don't. If you can't control yourself, then that is a good sign that you don't need to stay single, because you will fall into sin eventually.
My dad told me that last week. He said that if I didn't think that I could control myself, then I needed to go on and find a wife and get married. I think that most people should be married, and there are only a few who are able but don't. But I think that Paul is saying that if you don't have the gift of continual celibacy, then get married, so that you stay out of sexual sin.
What is your huh about?
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Theresa McFaddin
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Hi Purity,
It is quite an interesting statement from Paul... very black or white. I remember reading it myself and thinking "why" should we not want to get married, because it seemed like this is what God ordained.
If you read further on, I believe an answer can be found further down in chapter 7. Check out verses 32-35. Paul states that an unmarried man or woman is to be "concerned about the Lord's affairs - how he/she can please the Lord". He goes on to say that remaining single gives a person the ability to have "undivided devotion" to the Lord.
I believe that singles can and should be the most active people in the church. For lack of a better term, we are the "spouses" that should be taking care of God's affairs, his house, his concerns. Nevertheless, we are mostly concerned with how not to being single, how to have guilt free sex, how to make more money... all while God's needs go unmet. Many singles then think that once married, it will be no problem taking on the challenges of a spouse... when it was almost to challenging help take care of God's affairs!
In our devotion to the Lord, however, we cannot be distracted by passions and lusts; therefore, he says go ahead and get married if this is the case. In marriage, we must know that our spouse comes first... leaving God as something to do afterwards. Isn't it funny how after marriage, so many people then get interested in serving God!
Hope this helps,
Theresa McFaddin www.harvestwords.com
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One_of_the_few
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I'm checking in late with my reply on this topic.
I understand what Paul is saying and yes it can send you into a thought provoking mode. However I don't think anyone should run into marriage because of sexual temptation. Use wisdom and if you don't have it ask for it!
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