I think it must always be remembered too, that Jesus gave us an example of what kind of heart a husband should have for his wife. Why is it that this is never brought up?
I just watched "Son of God" the other day. While not nearly as graphic as "Passion of the Christ"... I always wonder why His very clear example isn't talked about more: "Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ love the church and gave Himself up for her." Ephesians 5:25.
Jesus was showing ups what God would expect a husband to do for His wife as we watch the scourge tear away chunks of flesh. Jesus was fulfilling His role as the spikes were being pounded through His hands and feet. He was tortured beyond recognition and died a horrible, bloody death... all for the love of His Bride, when she was the one who had sinned and would have been otherwise condemned without His sacrifice, even though He'd never committed even one sin in His life. He didn't look at Her and said, "You're not submissive enough; you're going to spend all my money; you're going to drain me high and dry and leave me with nothing because the courts are going to side with you."
People, both men and women, are worried about whether or not they want to get married because of what's in it for them, what rights the laws and society will give them, what will they walk away with if they decide they don't want to be together anymore or if one or both cheat, etc. And I'm certainly not trying to claim that some of these things aren't fair--of course they aren't.
But I also truly believe that the reason more people aren't marrying... is because if they take a good look into their own hearts, neither person, man or woman, is willing to take on the responsibility or sacrifice that marriage is truly all about.
People say, "I'll get married when I find a woman who's submissive enough and a true Proverbs 31 woman;" "I'll marry when a man can take care of me and my kids and I won't have to work anymore because a good husband should provide"... And I'm not saying those are entirely unreasonable things. But the truth of the matter is that eventually, marriage is about SACRIFICE and SERVITUDE and more people are worried about getting something for themselves or how they're going to win out in the end than in sacrificing any of their own interests or serving anyone other than their own best interests.
And, I can say that about myself as much as anyone. I've tried to sacrifice and serve before. Maybe God is telling me I'm just not good enough at it yet. Or that I never will be... at least in a marital way, which I'm ok with for now.
I get to practice sacrifice and service in many other ways, and maybe someday, He'll think I'm ready for The Big Chance to Serve and Sacrifice.
I just watched "Son of God" the other day. While not nearly as graphic as "Passion of the Christ"... I always wonder why His very clear example isn't talked about more: "Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ love the church and gave Himself up for her." Ephesians 5:25.
Jesus was showing ups what God would expect a husband to do for His wife as we watch the scourge tear away chunks of flesh. Jesus was fulfilling His role as the spikes were being pounded through His hands and feet. He was tortured beyond recognition and died a horrible, bloody death... all for the love of His Bride, when she was the one who had sinned and would have been otherwise condemned without His sacrifice, even though He'd never committed even one sin in His life. He didn't look at Her and said, "You're not submissive enough; you're going to spend all my money; you're going to drain me high and dry and leave me with nothing because the courts are going to side with you."
People, both men and women, are worried about whether or not they want to get married because of what's in it for them, what rights the laws and society will give them, what will they walk away with if they decide they don't want to be together anymore or if one or both cheat, etc. And I'm certainly not trying to claim that some of these things aren't fair--of course they aren't.
But I also truly believe that the reason more people aren't marrying... is because if they take a good look into their own hearts, neither person, man or woman, is willing to take on the responsibility or sacrifice that marriage is truly all about.
People say, "I'll get married when I find a woman who's submissive enough and a true Proverbs 31 woman;" "I'll marry when a man can take care of me and my kids and I won't have to work anymore because a good husband should provide"... And I'm not saying those are entirely unreasonable things. But the truth of the matter is that eventually, marriage is about SACRIFICE and SERVITUDE and more people are worried about getting something for themselves or how they're going to win out in the end than in sacrificing any of their own interests or serving anyone other than their own best interests.
And, I can say that about myself as much as anyone. I've tried to sacrifice and serve before. Maybe God is telling me I'm just not good enough at it yet. Or that I never will be... at least in a marital way, which I'm ok with for now.
I get to practice sacrifice and service in many other ways, and maybe someday, He'll think I'm ready for The Big Chance to Serve and Sacrifice.