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Marriage and the Family
Marriage was divinely established in Eden and
affirmed by Jesus to be a lifelong union between a man and a woman in loving
companionship. For the Christian a marriage commitment is to God as well as to
the spouse, and should be entered into only between partners who share a common
faith. Mutual love, honor, respect, and responsibility are the fabric of this
relationship, which is to reflect the love, sanctity, closeness, and permanence
of the relationship between Christ and His church. Regarding divorce, Jesus
taught that the person who divorces a spouse, except for fornication, and
marries another, commits adultery. Although some family relationships may fall
short of the ideal, marriage partners who fully commit themselves to each other
in Christ may achieve loving unity through the guidance of the Spirit and the
nurture of the church. God blesses the family and intends that its members
shall assist each other toward complete maturity. Parents are to bring up their
children to love and obey the Lord. By their example and their words they are
to teach them that Christ is a loving disciplinarian, ever tender and caring,
who wants them to become members of His body, the family of God. Increasing
family closeness is one of the earmarks of the final gospel message. |
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(Gen. 2:18-25; Matt. 19:3-9; John 2:1-11; 2
Cor. 6:14; Eph. 5:21-33; Matt. 5:31, 32; Mark 10:11, 12; Luke 16:18; 1 Cor.
7:10, 11; Ex. 20:12; Eph. 6:1-4; Deut. 6:5-9; Prov. 22:6; Mal. 4:5,
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