I pose the question in hopes of healthy discussion and ultimately edification. In all seriousness, if we as servants of the Lord, true servants obeying our Master, what scenario would, if any, prompt us to partake in our own ambition over the Lords will? Shouldn't servanthood be enough to give us contentment? There are passions our earthly bodies will demand of us that will overwhelm our minds. If sexual immorality is inevitable more so for some than others, then how would one elect to give up their servanthood. Would it be by virtue of temptation? Surely it cannot be. (1 Corinthians 7:1-9)
Hi. Welcome to CC 🙂
I appreciate the question. This subject has been on my mind for awhile now. I must admit, I'm still learning and have not yet fully understood God's perfect will as it pertains to marriage and singleness. I'm still seeking answers and insight.
But here is some of my understanding on it, based on Scripture.
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In Ephesians 5, Paul draws a correlation between Christ and the church, and a husband and wife. The relationship between Christ and His church is an immensely splendid and lovely thing, no doubt. Surely God in His Word would only use this holy picture of Himself and His elect in union to describe something wonderful on earth.
Ecclesiastes 4:9-12 talks about the benefit of two together. They have a good return for their labor. If one falls, the other can pick them up. If they lie down together, they will keep each other warm. They can defend each other. Notice the last part, "A cord of three strands is not quickly torn apart." For in a godly marriage, there are three. 🙂 Also, Proverbs 27:17. (Granted, we can be sharpened in relationships other than a marital one.)
I think it also bears mentioning that in Genesis God commanded mankind to be fruitful and multiply. And I don't mean by referencing that that I believe He wants every child of His to bear physical children. But Scripture makes it clear that children are a gift from the Lord (Psalm 127:3). If marriage were less than ideal and seen by Him as a compromising decision, why would He bless those who "compromised" by the fruit of the decision?
Another passage that came to mind when reading your original post is 1 Timothy 4:1-5. These verses say that in later times some will fall away from the faith, paying attention to deceitful spirits. In talking about false doctrines, it mentions those who forbid marriage and advocate abstaining from foods which God has created to be gratefully shared in... Now, I'm not accusing you or saying you're forbidding marriage. 😌 But I think we must be careful in our zealousness for God and pursuit to be as pure and pleasing to Him as we can be that we not go to the polar extreme of calling something not good that God has established as good, or that God has created for our enjoyment. The family unit is an incredible thing that God has formed to bless the world by.
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That being said, Paul does make a pretty strong case in 1 Corinthians 7, from His own perspective especially, to remain single. In singleness one is not distracted by the cares of pleasing a husband or wife. One can be totally devoted to the Lord. But I don't think this means that it is God's perfect will for every devout Christian to be celibate and never marry. God gives some individuals grace for that (wonderful!), and others He equally gives grace to become more Christ-like through the service of a spouse, children, and then the outer world (wonderful too!).
So if one does not desire a marital relationship and family life, and does not sense a calling from God to marry, perhaps there is no reason to consider a relationship. On the other hand, if one desires holy matrimony and to honor and serve God in family life (among other areas of service too) and wonders if/perceives that God may have that in store for them, perhaps they should prayerfully seek God's will concerning finding a godly spouse.
What would have happened if Abraham hadn't married and had children? Or His successors in Christ's lineage? (I'm not saying man could stop God's redemptive plan. God is Sovereign. I'm just trying to illustrate a point.) I believe it is clear that it is indeed God's divine will for some to marry. 🙂 And they are not compromising in doing so.
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These are just some thoughts 😌 I hope my tone does not at all come off as argumentative, rude, or hurtful, because that is not my intent whatsoever. I am simply offering some understandings I have seemed to glean on the subject from the Word. Please feel free to contradict or explain further from Biblical passages why/if you differ in belief.
God bless you, Smox! And all who read!
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