Gatekeeper
Shades of Reason
Marriage as it is today honors the covenant relationship and spiritual union between two people in love. The relationship between two people in love is a beautiful and wonderful thing. How much more beautiful, miraculous, and wonderful is the actual and "literal" marriage (Merging) itself, when two people In love effectively become one and birth a child between them? I think that both the covenant relationship (The spiritual union) and the birth of a child (The literal union) work together to form a "biblical" Marriage.
A person can certainly be spiritually joined (Through love) to another without children, and that union is no less significant than those who actually birth a child. But, man was told to be fruitful and to multiply and to subdue the earth. It is written that the man is to cleave unto the "Woman"" and become one flesh. It is my view that this is referring to birthing a child, whereby two souls become one soul.
Jesus tells us, "What God has joined together, let no man separate." (Forcefully remove). A true biblical marriage is the partnership formed between two people when two people have been joined together by love and by the birth of a child. Therefore, divorce is only a divorce when parents cut ties entirely, and a child is (forcefully removed) from one of his/her parents in life.
Take me for instance: I am no longer romantically involved with my ex "wife", but we are still joined together (United) "through" and also "In" our son. We are His parents, and we both share in our parental responsibilities.
God has joined us together in our son; we work together for his good despite the lack of romantic love between us. What we share now is a different kind of love for one another. It is not dependent upon romance, or sexual relations, but revolves around our son who has enabled us to be joined for life through him.
Even though We are no longer "mates" who take part in sexual relations, we are still married (United and Merged) through our son. In other words, we have not cut ties entirely, so as I understand scripture, we are not truly divorced. We are merely no longer romantically involved.
A piece of paper, a priest, or justice of the peace certainly does not make a marriage legitimate. I think today's concept of marriage is but a shadow in relation to biblical marriage. I also think that there are many who feel needless guilt over their participation in the type of divorce that takes place today. True divorce is a very rare thing according to my view, even in today's societies when couples seem to change partners like their underpants. If there were no children involved and ties have not been broken completely, then the divorce is not truly a divorce. (At least in my mind and as I understand scripture)
GK
A person can certainly be spiritually joined (Through love) to another without children, and that union is no less significant than those who actually birth a child. But, man was told to be fruitful and to multiply and to subdue the earth. It is written that the man is to cleave unto the "Woman"" and become one flesh. It is my view that this is referring to birthing a child, whereby two souls become one soul.
Jesus tells us, "What God has joined together, let no man separate." (Forcefully remove). A true biblical marriage is the partnership formed between two people when two people have been joined together by love and by the birth of a child. Therefore, divorce is only a divorce when parents cut ties entirely, and a child is (forcefully removed) from one of his/her parents in life.
Take me for instance: I am no longer romantically involved with my ex "wife", but we are still joined together (United) "through" and also "In" our son. We are His parents, and we both share in our parental responsibilities.
God has joined us together in our son; we work together for his good despite the lack of romantic love between us. What we share now is a different kind of love for one another. It is not dependent upon romance, or sexual relations, but revolves around our son who has enabled us to be joined for life through him.
Even though We are no longer "mates" who take part in sexual relations, we are still married (United and Merged) through our son. In other words, we have not cut ties entirely, so as I understand scripture, we are not truly divorced. We are merely no longer romantically involved.
A piece of paper, a priest, or justice of the peace certainly does not make a marriage legitimate. I think today's concept of marriage is but a shadow in relation to biblical marriage. I also think that there are many who feel needless guilt over their participation in the type of divorce that takes place today. True divorce is a very rare thing according to my view, even in today's societies when couples seem to change partners like their underpants. If there were no children involved and ties have not been broken completely, then the divorce is not truly a divorce. (At least in my mind and as I understand scripture)
GK