The Fundamentals of Christian Marriage

Posted on May 2, 2008. Filed under: Relationship | Tags: |

The fundamentals of Christian marriage can be a complicated ideology to understand, but it is important to take a look at the role that Biblical text has in discovering what marriage can mean to a Christian couple. According to the first book in the Bible, marriage was ordained and set up by God as a union between a man and a woman. There is a lot of debate on that notion, but Christians have used that commandment from God to define their view of Christian marriage.

According to many involved in Christian marriage family therapy, a Christian marriage represents the connection of Jesus Christ to the Church. This is in accordance to Paul of Tarsus who, in Ephesians, noted the connection from the Old Testament point of view that marriage was a parallel between a connection to man and God. This type of union, often called a covenant by Christians, is of signature importance to the Christian tradition and stands as an example of God’s faithfulness to the people. Those involved in Christian marriage and family therapy impress this notion upon those that seek out the therapy and infer that Christian marriage is a gift from God and something to be cherished and supported.

With this basis in mind, many times a Christian marriage begins with a form of counseling. Many Christians take part in a form of marriage family counseling in which a pastor or priest verses them in the traditions of marriage and in the importance of their vows. Christians believe that this serves as a good basis for a marriage and as a traditional foundation so that the values of the marriage can be placed at a level of great importance. Christian marriage family counseling encourages the couple to go to God in prayer during trials and to seek other Christian help to form a prayer network, enabling the couple to operate under an umbrella of a Christian relationship and those fundamentals at the outset of their marriage.

A Christian marriage typically takes place in a church, with a minister or a priest delivering the ceremony. The pastor or priest then typically signs the marriage record as well, ensuring that the marriage is legal as a witness. This enables the couple to state that their marriage is not only legal as to a crowd of witnesses but also accountable to God because it was religiously ordained.

Many parts of Christian marriage are designed to place importance on marriage as a permanent union between two people. The reality of Christian marriage to the couple is to serve God and maintain a trusting and loving relationship. The definition of marriage, while continually under debate, will continue to express the notion that marriage is honorable to God and that Christian marriages are given a very high status among Christian lives.

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would imagine it would be difficult in a lot of ways for believers and non-believers to date or be married. Simply because they could have opposing values (such as how to raise their children religiously or if they will tithe) which could strain the relationship… this could include even Christians of different denominations. Some denominations believe in eternal security (once saved always saved) and others believe salvation can be lost again. A couple who isn’t in agreement on the subject of salvation could be at odds with each other.


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