The very nature of human anatomy suggests that men and women are complements to each
other because they cannot procreate alone. Some of the distinctions between them relate to
physiology, some to culture, and some to the way God created us. In spite of visual and
otherwise obvious differences, men and women are similar in many ways. They have
common physical, emotional, social, and religious needs, although each person is unique and
possesses individual characteristics. Amid all the coincidences between the two sexes, the
man and the woman are sufficiently distinct to raise questions related to role definition and
relationships. In our pursuit of the marriage ideal, we shall explore marriage as a partnership.
A partnership implies some sort of equitable arrangement. It suggests two or more parties
have united in a common effort because the relationship is desirable or necessary. In marriage,
the partners are more intimately related than in other partnerships. Marriage partners merge
their lives and pledge their support for one another. A true partnership is one where the
parties involved hold confidence in each other, where full trust and loyalty exist. Such
partnerships should produce wholesome associations, warmth, and pleasure. Like all
partnerships, marriage is based on mutual trust and loyalty, but it extends to embrace an
additional essential--love. The strength of a marriage partnership rests with the principles
upon which it is based and the willingness of the partners to subscribe to those principles. In
God's plan, marriage is intended for one man and one woman. In the early days of civilization,
men moved beyond the ideal and took on additional wives. Polygamy still thrives in some
parts of the world, but it is not the divine intention. Partnerships normally offer a provision
for being dissolved. However, marriage should be a permanent arrangement.
Marriage is an ordained institution from the Lord for the procreation and establishment of
homes where happiness and joy will reign. The institution is considered to be the residue of
sinless Eden. Gen. 1:28; Prov. 18:22.
Marriage is the oldest human institution. (In fact, it is older than the Church or human
Government).
We live in an age of low moral standards when marriage vows are easily broken and divorce
is considered common. God’s laws and his standard do not change. Although it is golden,
marriage creates some problems for the youths. To get the best from our youths, therefore, they must be taught about marriage. In fact, the quality of our life as Christians depends on
the quality of our marriages.
Another thing is that many of us as Christians fail to pray for our marriages. We are careless
about it because we think it is not part of our spiritual exercise. Until you realize this fact, you
cannot have a marriage that will be what God intends it to be.
Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgment
Foreword
Preamble
CHAPTER ONE
Meaning And Definition Of Marriage
Importance Of Marriage
The Dignity And Beauty Of Marriage
CHAPTER TWO
Choice Making
Making Right Choices In Life
Factors For Choice Making
Temperaments
God’s Will
The Spiritual Duties Of Your Pastor And Parents In Your Marriage 66
Time To Make The Approach
The Answer
When To Marry
Factors To Be Considered Before Marriage
CHAPTER THREE:
What Is Sex
What To Do When Sexually Aroused
Sexually Impure Acts
Virginity
Demerits Of Pre-Marital Sex
Solution To Emotional And Sexual Impurity
CHAPTER FOUR:
Principles Of A Happy Marriage 75
Courtship
Tests Of True Love
Dowry Or Bride Price
The Engagement
The Wedding Ceremony
Hindrances To God's Beautiful Pattern
The Place Of Romance
Kinds Of Love
Love And Sex
Bread-winning And Domestic Work
Communication
Money And Material Possessions
Causes Of Late Marriage And How To Avoid It 94
CHAPTER FIVE:
God Fearing Fathers
God Fearing Mothers
Children, Freedom, and Fulfilment
God`s Commands Concerning Marriage
Parenting
Corruption Of The Marriage Relationships
Divorce
Conditions That Could Lead To Divorce 159
Conclusion
Review Questions
References
David Sunday, A. & , Y (2018). CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE AND THE IDEAL HOME. Afribary. Retrieved from https://afribary.com/books/christian-marriage-and-the-ideal-home
David Sunday, ARAOTI, and Yourṣ "CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE AND THE IDEAL HOME" Afribary. Afribary, 01 Apr. 2018, https://afribary.com/books/christian-marriage-and-the-ideal-home. Accessed 18 Dec. 2024.
David Sunday, ARAOTI, and Yourṣ . "CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE AND THE IDEAL HOME". Afribary, Afribary, 01 Apr. 2018. Web. 18 Dec. 2024. < https://afribary.com/books/christian-marriage-and-the-ideal-home >.
David Sunday, ARAOTI and , Yourṣ . "CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE AND THE IDEAL HOME" Afribary (2018). Accessed December 18, 2024. https://afribary.com/books/christian-marriage-and-the-ideal-home