Sex is not a sin but in the world today there is so much more pressure to concentrate on the physical aspect of a relationship right from the beginning rather than slowly getting to know one another before the first bedroom encounter. And after a while they will split up and move on to the next partner. I don’t like this way of things and I suspect God doesn’t either but for those who are not Christians it is the norm and probably among some believers also.
I personally think that full commitment to each other is the most important thing in a relationship; far more important than whether you have been ‘married’ legally or not. To me marriage is the joining or the coming together of a man and a woman who commit to each other exclusively and I believe that a couple are ‘married’ in the eyes of God once they have made this personal contract with each other.
I think too much emphasis may be placed today on fancy and costly weddings – which were an invention of the church - rather than on cementing partnerships and making sure of a solid foundation for the marriage. Even between Christians a marriage can become shaky and unsteady but at least we have the Holy Spirit to help us in those difficult times, but even then divorce occurs.
I personally think that full commitment to each other is the most important thing in a relationship; far more important than whether you have been ‘married’ legally or not. To me marriage is the joining or the coming together of a man and a woman who commit to each other exclusively and I believe that a couple are ‘married’ in the eyes of God once they have made this personal contract with each other.
I think too much emphasis may be placed today on fancy and costly weddings – which were an invention of the church - rather than on cementing partnerships and making sure of a solid foundation for the marriage. Even between Christians a marriage can become shaky and unsteady but at least we have the Holy Spirit to help us in those difficult times, but even then divorce occurs.