I have noticed this on television in particular where a reporter commentator or someone else speaks of a man dating or married to a younger woman, "She is half his age," as if an age difference makes the relationship inherently immoral.
What is really bad is when a couple are married and judgy strangers make these comments. If a girl brings home a man she is dating and the parents point that out to her in a private conversation, fine. There are practical issues of a man marrying a younger woman or vice versa. If he is much older than her he is more likely statistically to die before she is. But we are not God and we cannot determine either of their lifespans. If the woman is old enough and he wants children then it is less likely to she will have kids, but the Lord could bless them with children also. If a bachelor (man) in his 40s )wanted to marry and have children and asked my advice I would suggest marry a woman in her 20s or 30s.
Isaac may have been 20 years older than Rebecca or more. Wasn't their relationship from the Lord? Boaz was older than Ruth.
Some moderns think age imbalances put a woman at a power imbalance in the relationship, but if we believe a wife should submit to her husband is this an argument against an age gap?
Shouldn't our ethics on marriage have more to do with biblical criteria like the two being believers, sexual morality, not violating the Lord's commands on divorce and remarriage, whether a potential partner will be loving and if he is a man like Christ loves the church, and whether if a wife she will submit to her husband? Aren't these better concerns?
Lest you think I am writing this because I am old and my wife is young, my wife is about three years younger than I am. My parents were nearly ten years apart
What is really bad is when a couple are married and judgy strangers make these comments. If a girl brings home a man she is dating and the parents point that out to her in a private conversation, fine. There are practical issues of a man marrying a younger woman or vice versa. If he is much older than her he is more likely statistically to die before she is. But we are not God and we cannot determine either of their lifespans. If the woman is old enough and he wants children then it is less likely to she will have kids, but the Lord could bless them with children also. If a bachelor (man) in his 40s )wanted to marry and have children and asked my advice I would suggest marry a woman in her 20s or 30s.
Isaac may have been 20 years older than Rebecca or more. Wasn't their relationship from the Lord? Boaz was older than Ruth.
Some moderns think age imbalances put a woman at a power imbalance in the relationship, but if we believe a wife should submit to her husband is this an argument against an age gap?
Shouldn't our ethics on marriage have more to do with biblical criteria like the two being believers, sexual morality, not violating the Lord's commands on divorce and remarriage, whether a potential partner will be loving and if he is a man like Christ loves the church, and whether if a wife she will submit to her husband? Aren't these better concerns?
Lest you think I am writing this because I am old and my wife is young, my wife is about three years younger than I am. My parents were nearly ten years apart
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