- Submission and Love in Marriage
Christians, both man and woman, must submit to one another (1 Peter
5.5) and love one another (John 15.12). In the body of Christ, we are
all brethren and we submit to Christ, the head.
In Christ, man and woman should submit to one another. In Christ, the
man should submit to the woman even if they are married. The body of
Christ (God’s family) is bigger than the body of the man (man’s family).
In Christ, man and woman should love one another. In Christ, the
woman should love the man as Christ has loved us, even if they are
married.
If we love and submit to one another, there will be no need for more
laws. Love fulfills the law, even the laws of marriage. Love submits to
and serves another. Love respects another. Love shows affection. Love is
not selfish.
Due to the weakness of the human nature (little ability to love), emphasis must be made in the key areas of marriage:
As for you, let each one love his wife as himself, and let the wife respect her husband" (Ephesian 5.33).
The husband, because he is head, must be obeyed by the members of his
household. The respect of obedience or submission is gained by one’s
position, not by his deeds. Even bad husbands must be obeyed. A bad king
must always be obeyed as king even if he is bad. In marriage, the wife
submits to (obeys) the husband (Eph 5.22).
The husband, because he is the head, must love the members of his
household. The elder serves the younger. He who is the greatest is the
servant of all (Mat 23.11). Respect can be obedience or admiration.
Obedience is earned by one’s position, but admiration is earned by love
(sacrificial and affectionate love). The man wins the admiration of his
household by love.
A couple that obeys the law of Christ, will satisfy the law of
marriage. Both submits to one another as commanded by Christ and both
love one another as commanded by Christ. Humility and selflessness is
the garment of all Christians whether man or woman. The wife will always
feel loved and respected and the husband too will feel respected and
loved. The law of Christ is meant to bring all men (whether man or
woman) to the complete image of Christ.
In the flesh, the woman is more inclined to receive love and the man
more inclined to receive respect. However, our bond in Christ is higher
than all fleshly bonds and we should let ourselves to be ruled by the
bond we have in Christ. The life of the spirit should prevail above the
flesh.
The Lord Jesus submits to the Father in all things. The church
submits to the Lord in all things. The brethren in church (both man and
woman) submits to one another in all things. In marriage, the wife
should be quicker to submit to the husband because he is the head of the
body. The entire church should submit to earthly authorities in all
matters that do not contradict the will of God.
The Heavenly Father loves the son; the son loves his bride (church),
the church must love another as Christ has loved us. In marriage, the
husband should be quicker to love to his wife. The entire church should
love their unbelieving neighbors.
- The Curse of Adam and Eve in marriage
God punished Adam and Eve for their sin of disobedience in the garden
of Eden. Adam would toil to get bread for his family. Eve would suffer
birth pangs when bringing forth her children and she would still desire
her husband. Do these curses affect our marriages? If they do, can we be
set free?
Adam’s curse:
Before the fall, the earth tilled and watered itself to bring forth
food for man but after the fall, it stopped. Man began toil to get food.
Man is the breadwinner of his home. He must till the soil and bring out
food for his family. The curse was true and binding until the coming of
the Lord Jesus, the last Adam. All who are in Christ are free from the
curse.
It is vain for you to rise up early, to sit up late, to eat the bread
of sorrows: for so he giveth his beloved sleep (Psalm 127.2).
But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you (Mat 6.33).
Though the earth no longer tills itself, the LORD blesses the
handwork of his children. They do not have to toil as much as the
sinners do to get food.
If we pursue obedience and faith in God, he will meet our daily needs.
Eve’s Curse:
Eve was cursed with pain in childbearing. Can a woman be free from this pain?
Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth (Mat 9.23).
All things are possible to those who believe in the Son of God. You
can have a pain free delivery if you believe without doubting in your
heart.
- Self-Control of the pleasures of Manhood
The church of Corinth faced carnal issues on sex and self-control.
Apostle Paul gave his opinion (not God’s commandment) on how to tackle
their problems (1 Corinth 7). He said;
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Since the people have strong desire (lust)for sex
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Since sexual immorality is rampant among them
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Since they lack self-control
They should:
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Marry than burn
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They should not refuse one another in bed
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They should not stay away apart from each other for a long time except for prayers.
They should do these so that the devil will not tempt them to sin
because of their lack of self-control. Still, he would wish that all
believers will remain unmarried as he were so that they can give
themselves entirely to the Lord.
Paul’s advice was directed to a carnal church. The church of God is
not supposed to be carnal. There is no other word that can be given to a
carnal church except that they stop being carnal. As the church, they
must do away with their strong sexual desire and lack of self-control.
Apostle Paul’s counsel is an opinion, not based on God’s word and
thus, it is not the standard for the church to follow. The word of God
on the matter was for them to stop being carnal. If they crucify their
flesh, they will no longer be tempted by it. They should deal away with
the lust and lack of self-control in their hearts. Marriage, frequent
sex, not refusing your spouse in bed, as Paul suggested, will not treat
the lust in their heart. People must not marry for sexual gratification,
nor must they give themselves to sex nor burden their spouses with it.
Unrestrained bodily desire is not a fruit of the spirit of Christ but of
the flesh. The fruit of the spirit of Christ is self-control and
selflessness. The life of the spirit of Christ can strengthen us to
control our sexual desires.
God created air, food, water, sex, etc. for survival of humanity. He
did not create only these things, but he also created human appetite for
them. The primary purpose of the appetite was not for enjoyment but to
enable us to do them. It is not easy to eat, drink or sex if you do not
have the desire or appetite.
To the best of my knowledge, female animals, including the woman, go
on heat during ovulation. Ovulation is a natural time where a female
desires sex for pregnancy. During ovulation, the woman desires sex
without any stimulation from the man. The female animal does not accept a
male animal no matter the extent of his appeal except when she is on
heat. Women were not created as sex objects to satisfy the men. They are
created to bear forth children to the glory of God.
The man’s sexual desire is usually stronger than that of the women
because he is by nature created to ensure continuity of his lineage.
However, both men and women should exercise self-control over all bodily
appetites and watch against self-indulgence, lest we become slaves to
our own human desires.
We cannot put a thump rule on how many times sex is appropriate, but
we can say that we must keep in mind the purpose why God created sex and
regulate ourselves accordingly.
He who loves the world makes himself an enemy of God (James 4.4). The things of the world (1 John 2.16) are:
The desires of the eyes
The desires of the flesh (the human nature)
The pride of life
It is a sin to live to self-pleasure rather than to live for God. Do
not set your mind on enjoying sex, rather set your mind on things of
heaven.
If you are in a marriage that is not very sexual, instead of working
to increase the sexual satisfaction, drive your energy towards
self-control, love for your spouse and the things of the Spirit of
Christ.
If you are in a marriage that is not at all sexual, and your spouse
will not respond to you, you must not think of divorce, but run to
Christ for grace to deny self and to stay married. You are in a
difficult marriage, and you are more vulnerable to temptation. The Lord
Jesus can strengthen us to deny self and win over the flesh.
- Self-control of the pleasures of Womanhood
We must watch over our hearts not to be overtaken by the pleasures or
cares of womanhood (Luke 21.34). Women, by nature, desire attention,
affection, romance, love & emotional intimacy from the male spouse.
While we are aware of these natural tendencies, we must remember that we
are to live after the spirit of Christ and not after the human nature.
We must be careful not to live for these natural or carnal desires,
rather pursue God’s desire. Women must be careful not to make their
husbands slaves to their desires. In Christ, we are all free. A woman
who pursues much intimacy with her husband will scarcely have her mind
on God. We can enjoy these things, but we must be careful not to run
after them. Our happiness must not depend on them. A true disciple of
the Lord is one who carries a cross of self-denial. The woman should by
the power of the spirit of Christ, bring her natural tendencies to
control.
If you are in a marriage where your spouse does not give you time or
attention, do not think of leaving the marriage. If your marriage is
emotionally unsatisfactory, and your spouse will not repent, you cannot
divorce, rather run to Christ, for the grace to deny self. The solution
will not necessarily be for your spouse to spend more time with/on you,
rather, you should deny self and redirect your heart to God. If much of
your heart and mind is set on your marriage, you will never be available
for God. By the power of the spirit, if you want, you can be an eunuch
for the kingdom of God.