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In the economy of God, marriage is the framework and chief cornerstone of administrating and establishing his heaven’s prophetic intention on earth. We dare not venture into the order of the third-day ministry without reclaiming the full knowledge and essence of this sacred ministry. Yes, marriage is a ministry that shapes the philosophy and value standard of all other forms of ministry. The fivefold ministry cannot effectively function with a dysfunctional marriage relationship, and therefore,
Paul and the rest of the apostles gave clear instructions that speak to the sanctity of this union, and those who have been given the gift of celibacy, are confused mainly on what their lives have been ordained for. The intention of the Father for marriage is far bigger in its purpose and intentions than what it has been reduced to today.
Perspective, motive, and agenda must be corrective and adjusted based on heaven’s original intention. Many of the things we talk about in relating to marriage, for example, issue of responsibility, compatibility, status difference, beauty, attraction, educational bar ground, choices, provision, financial sustenance, attitudes, emotional fulfillment, e.g., sex, career, where to live, having children, and raising children, adoption, culture difference, and the list goes on are all secondary issues.
There’s more to marriage from the author of marriage’s perspective, and I guess, it is his perspective we should be seeking for and not the resumed or imposed perspective of man’s tradition.
In the economy of God, marriage is the framework and chief cornerstone of administrating and establishing his heaven’s prophetic intention on earth. We dare not venture into the order of the third-day ministry without reclaiming the full knowledge and essence of this sacred ministry. Yes, marriage is a ministry that shapes the philosophy and value standard of all other forms of ministry. The fivefold ministry cannot effectively function with a dysfunctional marriage relationship, and therefore,
Paul and the rest of the apostles gave clear instructions that speak to the sanctity of this union, and those who have been given the gift of celibacy, are confused mainly on what their lives have been ordained for. The intention of the Father for marriage is far bigger in its purpose and intentions than what it has been reduced to today.
Perspective, motive, and agenda must be corrective and adjusted based on heaven’s original intention. Many of the things we talk about in relating to marriage, for example, issue of responsibility, compatibility, status difference, beauty, attraction, educational bar ground, choices, provision, financial sustenance, attitudes, emotional fulfillment, e.g., sex, career, where to live, having children, and raising children, adoption, culture difference, and the list goes on are all secondary issues.
There’s more to marriage from the author of marriage’s perspective, and I guess, it is his perspective we should be seeking for and not the resumed or imposed perspective of man’s tradition.