Maybe not so much if you're in your late 70's or older.And it might be difficult to resist temptation under such close quarters.
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Maybe not so much if you're in your late 70's or older.And it might be difficult to resist temptation under such close quarters.
Counting the daysI disagree completely.
If you examine OT marriages you'll see they are hardly based on 'getting to you know'. ('Romantic' marriage is largely a modern day aspect of human relationships.)
Having been married 39 years 4 months and 13 days I understand how God uses the power of sexual attraction in our youth, and the command to not divorce, to shape and mold us.
We had a woman from our church living with a fellow in the same mobile home together.
Both in their 70's. Yes sleeping in different rooms. Living as room mates. I knew her very well.
There was lots of gossip about this couple and "how evil".
Anyhow, the lady was well aware of the gossip.
One day she was in the local big box store shopping for supplies and at the other end of the isle
she saw one of her fellow (male) church goers.
She yelled real loud at him WE ARE NOT HAVING SEX!!!!. 2x
It was very busy in the store and needless to say everybody was looking around who
she was yelling at. :)
Indeed...Yes, but we have a responsibility to the weak to not give the appearance of sinning.
@Rita The "revolving door" can cause a lot of heartache - and indeed in contexts far wider than marriage situations - but by His grace the Lord looks for steadfastness, 1 Corinthians 15.58. Good that you still have your father to pray for...My dad left my mum for another women when he was in his 70’s, then he changed his mind and went back, then left again , then returned again. After my mum passed away he started seeing her again and they have been together ( but not living together ) ever since. He will be 90 in two weeks. This lady was his very first love when he was a teenager, then she moved away. She returned after mum and dad were married.
They love each other but would drive each other nuts if they lived in the same house all the time !!
@Rita I know that you must have some very complex and profound memories of your domestic situation that you have described.Don’t feel uncomfortable, I know what you mean.
I have never really seen my ex as a narcissistic, never really thought about it before, but yes, he could have been.
What is 'the law in regard to marriage'?I'm in favor of following the law in regard to marriage.
Paul referred to it.What is 'the law in regard to marriage'?
To be honest I no longer have an emotional connection to my marriage, not sure if it’s because Jeff has died or not, but I can talk about it without it hitting anything emotionally now. I guess that’s the power of healing from your past xx@Rita I know that you must have some very complex and profound memories of your domestic situation that you have described.
I guess that memories and psychological analysis can be very absorbing indeed.
In the end looking up, "looking unto Jesus" (Hebrews 12.2) clarifies and guides things remembered far more than psychological categories.
Paul referred to it.
I was going to bring this up before, because the case was being made that 'legal marriage' is a modern invention.
Not so:
"1Do you not know, brothers (for I am speaking to those who know the law), that the law has authority over a man only as long as he lives? 2For instance, a married woman is bound by law to her husband as long as he lives. " Romans 7:1-2
@Rita Particularly if the spouse is deceased, time does heal; ppl do move on.To be honest I no longer have an emotional connection to my marriage, not sure if it’s because Jeff has died or not, but I can talk about it without it hitting anything emotionally now. I guess that’s the power of healing from your past xx
You wasted all that cyber breath. I wasn't talking about marriage itself. I was talking about the legalities of marriage.No the case is not being made that marriage is a modern inventions. Marriages have existed for thousands of years. Wedding ceremonies have been the customs of Pagans for thousands of years...but not the Jews and Christians. They adopted the template of Roman weddings and the first recorded Christion wedding occurred in the 9th century and the Protestants made it a requirement in the 16th century.
That verse has nothing to do about wedding ceremonies.
He is actually referring to the Jew directly "to those who know the law"
There is no "legal marriage" in the Mosaic Law. Just an acknowledgement of the marriage in the Mosaic Law. And stating the fact that the woman remains the property of the man as long as he is alive.
I was trying to remember where that is in the law.And stating the fact that the woman remains the property of the man as long as he is alive.
I was trying to remember where that is in the law.
Do you remember?
And so Paul was possibly referring to Roman law in Romans 7:1.Are you looking for a Mosaic Law?
You are not going to find one.
And so Paul was possibly referring to Roman law in Romans 7:1.
The point being, lawful recognized marriage is not a modern invention.
Most philosophers just contemplate their own navels. Augustine went deeper.“This diabolical excitement of the genitals…” (As St. Augustine refers to the act of sex.) …is evidence of Adam’s original sin which is now transmitted “from the mother’s womb,” tainting all human beings with sin, and leaving them incapable of choosing good over evil, or determining their own destiny.” Written by St. Augustine