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We have looked at marriage, the lifelong union of one man and one woman, to the exclusion of all others, - which we saw was God’s intended plan for all of humanity, for the mutual help and comfort of husband and wife, and for the preservation of the human race, and then in our last lesson, we discovered what it means to say that marriage is a covenant, a relationship reflects, albeit imperfectly, the relationship between Christ and his church - a relationship that is unbreakable, based upon his love for and forgiveness of his bride.
But why get married at all? - Surely a loving, faithful union between a man and a woman, doesn’t need all those vows and promises? And do we really need a piece of paper to certify our love? Why can’t we just simply move in together, and live as what used to be called ‘common law husband and wife?’
So, that’s our topic for today. Why get married, why have a formal wedding?
Read the NOTES HERE
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By Bob McEvoyWe have looked at marriage, the lifelong union of one man and one woman, to the exclusion of all others, - which we saw was God’s intended plan for all of humanity, for the mutual help and comfort of husband and wife, and for the preservation of the human race, and then in our last lesson, we discovered what it means to say that marriage is a covenant, a relationship reflects, albeit imperfectly, the relationship between Christ and his church - a relationship that is unbreakable, based upon his love for and forgiveness of his bride.
But why get married at all? - Surely a loving, faithful union between a man and a woman, doesn’t need all those vows and promises? And do we really need a piece of paper to certify our love? Why can’t we just simply move in together, and live as what used to be called ‘common law husband and wife?’
So, that’s our topic for today. Why get married, why have a formal wedding?
Read the NOTES HERE
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.