Mark 10:7-9 (NKJV) 7 ‘For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, 8 and the two shall become one flesh’; so then they are no longer two, but one flesh. 9 Therefore what God has joined together, let not man separate.”
The Biblical institution of marriage, holy matrimony, is one that so few can fully understand or comprehend in its deepest meaning.
Marriage is more than a man and woman being united by a ceremony.
Marriage, in its truest meaning, is symbolic of our union with God, being united with Him in purity and sanctification.
God’s intent for marriage was more than just mushy emotions and warm fuzzy feelings.
Marriage was intended to emulate the joining of our heart to God. It was intended to be holy and lifelong. And it was designed that the man would represent God being united with His bride, the body of Christ.
The physical intimacy between a man and woman was designed by God to be holy; symbolic of a pure, intimate relationship between God and the body of Christ.
And, just as a human marital relation is intended and designed to grow over time, to become stronger, so is our relationship with God designed to be.
Some marriages fail. But this is not due to any error or failure on God’s part. Humans are frail and fickle, and sometimes we just cannot seem to get things right.
But when a man and woman are married for a lengthy period of time, and they give the relationship the time and attention it is due, that relationship flourishes. And the two become more united.
This is more than just a physical, sexual bond.
The couple becomes one emotionally, learning and growing to understand each other better as they spend more years together.
And it is this growing union that causes such distress when one of the two leaves this earth and moves on to eternity.
There is a brokenness that takes place in the remaining spouse that words can never sufficiently describe. Anyone reading this who has walked through it will agree wholeheartedly. You may even be nodding in agreement as you read these words.
Some may struggle deeply with their loss, fighting to hold on to their desire to live.
Others may express anger with God for taking their spouse.
But in the end, it is God who gives us the hope and the strength to push through the trauma of our loss, if we allow Him to help us.
If you are married, we encourage you, both husband and wife, to give your marriage 110%. Every relationship is worth the effort required to make it work.
And if you are one who was married for a long time, and you have lost your spouse, we speak life and healing into your broken heart, in the name of Jesus.
May you look to Him for your solace, your healing, and your recovery as you pick up the pieces and move forward one step at a time.
We love you all.
Pastor Curt & Pastor Ellie
Seven Seas Ministries
49 N Lamplighters Walk
Hampstead, NC 28443
401-439-3780
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