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I get that you're joking, and, believe it or not, I have a pretty decent sense of humor myself.
That said, I trust that both you and I know that this really isn't a joking matter.
Again, I understand your heartache, my own heartache, and the heartaches of countless others in relation to this particular topic (and others as well), and it's nothing to laugh about.
We truly do need to understand that, as Jesus himself taught, there is no marriage apart from the marriage of the Lamb and his bride on the other side of eternity.
In other words, God ordained marriage on this side of eternity for a particular purpose, and, again, that purpose is to mirror the spiritual union between Christ and his church.
It's imperative that we not only come to this understanding, but that we are also willing to do our parts, by the grace of God, to fulfill this Divine purpose or else we can forget about God working on our behalves to bring us into marital relationships. Quite frankly, I wouldn't fault God at all if he actually fought against us if we're not willing to do things his way and for his purposes.
Hopefully, everybody here understands what I'm saying.
That said, I trust that both you and I know that this really isn't a joking matter.
Again, I understand your heartache, my own heartache, and the heartaches of countless others in relation to this particular topic (and others as well), and it's nothing to laugh about.
We truly do need to understand that, as Jesus himself taught, there is no marriage apart from the marriage of the Lamb and his bride on the other side of eternity.
In other words, God ordained marriage on this side of eternity for a particular purpose, and, again, that purpose is to mirror the spiritual union between Christ and his church.
It's imperative that we not only come to this understanding, but that we are also willing to do our parts, by the grace of God, to fulfill this Divine purpose or else we can forget about God working on our behalves to bring us into marital relationships. Quite frankly, I wouldn't fault God at all if he actually fought against us if we're not willing to do things his way and for his purposes.
Hopefully, everybody here understands what I'm saying.
Who knows why God delays these things. I've been unattached for 3/4 of my adult life. There's a young couple in church, can't be past mid-20s, that just got married. A former pastor's been happily married for about 50 years. Another friend is closing in on 30. And then, there's you and I, and a 41yo virgin I know, and Seeking-Christ.
Idolatry is probably part of it. Could be other reasons other than or in addition to that. But, we all come into a marital involvement with our sinful baggage. If a perfect love for Christ over all else and perfect Heavenly-mindedness dominating our hearts and minds were the criteria, Christians would never reproduce.
I am not without my sinful baggage, misplaced priorities, etc. I do know though that I got married in 2004 with all of this. I also know that in a good marriage the good outweighs the bad. In mine, I was truly content. I am not now. As for heartache within marriage, or because of it, I know a little something about that. Watching your beloved's body lowered into the ground is one of the most disturbing things you can watch... so much so, that's when I walked away from the funeral.
I know about the good and the bad with marriage. I know Heaven and God should be our priorities. You keep saying this. My heart is where it is and only God can make me content without worldly comforts and blessings. Until He does...
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