Monday, 17 June 2013
Saturday, 15 June 2013
Some Thoughts on Christian Marriage, an extract from God is a Matchmaker by Derek & Ruth Prince
1. God
Himself initiated marriage at the beginning of human history. Adam had no part
in planning it. Without divine revelation, man cannot understand it; much less
make it a part of his experience.
2. The
decision that the man was to marry proceeded from God, not from the man.
3. God
knew the kind of helper that the man needed. The man did not
4. God
prepared the woman for the man
5. God
presented the woman to the man. The man did not have to go in search for her
6. God
ordained the nature of their life together. Its end purpose was unity
7. Jesus
upheld God's original plan of marriage as binding on all who would become His
disciples. It is still in force today
Some
additional thoughts, also from God are a Matchmaker:-
§ That a Christian will enter into
marriage not because it is his or her decision, but because it's God's.
§ That a Christian man will trust God
both to choose and to prepare the wife he needs. On the other side, a
Christian woman will trust God to prepare her for the husband for whom God has
appointed her.
§ That a Christian man, walking in the
will of God, will find that God brings to him the wife whom He has chosen and
prepared for him. On the other side, a Christian woman will allow God to
lead her to the husband for whom he has been preparing for her.
§ That the end purpose of marriage
today is still what is was for Adam & Eve: perfect unity. Only those who
fulfil the first three requirements , however, can expect also to enjoy the
fulfilment of the end purpose
Blair Humphreys, 15th June 2013
Christian Marriage and Dating
I was wondering… about playing against type
I had a type. It changed occasionally (OK,
regularly), sometimes depending on the last film I had seen or whoever I had
just passed in the street. But there was always someone – a hypothetical
someone – who ticked all the boxes. An invisible standard, lurking in my
subconscious, by which all potential suitors would be measured. I just had to
wait for him to glide majestically into view.
And
then I passed 30.
Maybe
you’re there already; maybe the magical milestone is still to come, but
whichever side of the big 3-0 you happen to reside, there’s something you might
have noticed. Although I didn’t look dramatically different – well, apart from
a sudden love for support tights and elasticated waists, obviously – once word
was out perceptions changed. Have you seen ‘Bride Wars’? I won’t judge you if
you say yes. Thanks to my hairy, tattooed brother (yes really) I have, and a
concept from it stuck in my mind. In summary: 30 is the last age a man will go
out with a woman of his own age; after that, he always goes younger. A woman
over 30, therefore, should expect the attentions of older men, not men the same
age, who would only be interested in younger women.
Hmm.
Thankfully God didn’t write ‘Bride Wars’.
And
yet it seemed some people enthusiastically bought into this notion. I was
suddenly suggested as the perfect companion for significantly older men. In one
case, I was solemnly assured, because the gentleman in question had “never
grown up” (hopefully not one of those chaps fond of wearing nappies). I was
also told if I could hang on for a few more years I could catch the
second-time-rounders back on the ‘market’, or even bide my time, staring
intently from a distance without introduction, for some poor chaps to recover
from tragically being widowed. None of it seemed terribly romantic. Slightly
alarming, yes. Sinister? Just a little. A pre-defined role as a companion to
the heartbroken (or Peter Pan) and I – and maybe they -didn’t get much say in
what happened next. So much for having a type. I was already being typecast.
But
then I looked around at couples I knew and saw a lot more variety. Differences
in age, culture, race, education, height, weight and background. Men older than
women but also (gasp!) women older than men. One couple born on the same day in
the same year now excited about becoming grandparents. Couples who met at youth
group and university and church but also couples who met on blind dates, by
chance in nightclubs, even on trains. Unexpected matches in which both
flourished. Where types didn’t apply, because something deeper had kicked in.
So
when long-time single friends* announced they had found love with older,
divorced single parents despite having devoted years to hooking super-hot,
younger, uncomplicated matches it made me wonder. On paper (or online) it can
seem so straightforward. This is what I want. Don’t even talk to me if you
don’t fit. The delightfully misused ‘God will give me the desires of my heart’
wheeled out to justify preferences, but unless we’re perfect (except me,
obviously) we need to broaden our horizons. Let character, sense of humour,
inspiring conversation, kindness, even differences and challenges, draw us to
others. Prepare to be surprised. See what we might be missing. Say goodbye to
types and hello to possibilities.
*Male
and female. Did you guess?
About Vicky Walker
Vicky Walker is a writer and speaker,
among other things. Her book ‘Do I have to be good all the time?’ about life,
love and awkward moments is available now from www.vickywalker.info
http://blog.christianconnection.co.uk/i-was-wondering-about-playing-against-type/
* I made a decision, some time ago had to re-post other people's blog's but this caught my attention, so I'm reposting it.*
Christ,The Victor
Gustav Aulén writes in description of Christus
Victor, "the work of Christ is
first and foremost a victory over the powers which hold mankind in bondage:
sin, death, and the devil."[3]:p.20
1 Corinthians 15:54 – 57 New American Standard
Bible
54 But when this perishable will have put on the
imperishable, and this mortal will have put on immortality, then will come
about the saying that is written, “Death is swallowed up in victory.
55 O death, where is your victory? O death, where
is your sting?”
56 The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin
is the law;
57 but thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus
Christ.
Colossians 2:9-15 New American Standard Bible
9 For in Christ lives all the fullness of
God in a human body. 10 So you also are complete through your union with Christ, who is
the head over every ruler and authority.
11 When you came to Christ, you were
“circumcised,” but not by a physical procedure. Christ performed a spiritual
circumcision—the cutting away of your sinful nature. 12 For you were buried with Christ when you were baptized. And with
him you were raised to new life because you trusted the mighty power of God,
who raised Christ from the dead.
13 You were dead because of your sins and
because your sinful nature was not yet cut away. Then God made you alive with
Christ, for he forgave all our sins. 14 He cancelled the
record of the charges against us and took it away by nailing it to the cross. 15 In
this way, he disarmed the
spiritual rulers and authorities. He shamed them publicly by his victory over
them on the cross.
Up from
the Grave he arose
1. Low in the grave he lay, Jesus my Saviour,
waiting the coming day, Jesus my Lord!
Refrain:
Up from the grave he arose;
with a mighty triumph o'er his foes;
he arose a victor
from the dark domain,
and he lives forever, with his saints to reign.
He arose! He arose! Hallelujah! Christ arose!
2. Vainly they watch his bed, Jesus my
Saviour,
vainly they seal the dead, Jesus my Lord!
(Refrain)
3. Death cannot keep its prey, Jesus my
Saviour;
he tore the bars away, Jesus my Lord!
(Refrain)
Friday, 14 June 2013
A Wife of Noble Character Proverbs 31:10-31, Proverbs 18:22 and Psalm 128:3
Proverbs
18:22 Nlt The man who finds a wife finds a treasure and he receives favour from
the Lord.
Psalm
128:3 Nlt Your
wife will be like a fruitful grapevine, flourishing within your home. Your
children will be like vigorous young olive trees as they sit around your table.
A Wife of Noble Character Proverbs 31:10-31 Nlt
10 Who can find a virtuous and capable
wife?
She is more precious than rubies.
11 Her husband can trust her,
and she will greatly enrich his life.
12 She brings him good, not harm,
all the days of her life.
She is more precious than rubies.
11 Her husband can trust her,
and she will greatly enrich his life.
12 She brings him good, not harm,
all the days of her life.
13 She finds wool and flax
and busily spins it.
14 She is like a merchant’s ship,
bringing her food from afar.
15 She gets up before dawn to prepare breakfast for her household
and plan the day’s work for her servant girls.
and busily spins it.
14 She is like a merchant’s ship,
bringing her food from afar.
15 She gets up before dawn to prepare breakfast for her household
and plan the day’s work for her servant girls.
16 She goes to inspect a field and buys
it;
with her earnings she plants a vineyard.
17 She is energetic and strong,
a hard worker.
18 She makes sure her dealings are profitable;
her lamp burns late into the night.
with her earnings she plants a vineyard.
17 She is energetic and strong,
a hard worker.
18 She makes sure her dealings are profitable;
her lamp burns late into the night.
19 Her hands are busy spinning thread,
her fingers twisting fiber.
20 She extends a helping hand to the poor
and opens her arms to the needy.
21 She has no fear of winter for her household,
for everyone has warm clothes.
her fingers twisting fiber.
20 She extends a helping hand to the poor
and opens her arms to the needy.
21 She has no fear of winter for her household,
for everyone has warm clothes.
22 She makes her own bedspreads.
She dresses in fine linen and purple gowns.
23 Her husband is well known at the city gates,
where he sits with the other civic leaders.
24 She makes belted linen garments
and sashes to sell to the merchants.
She dresses in fine linen and purple gowns.
23 Her husband is well known at the city gates,
where he sits with the other civic leaders.
24 She makes belted linen garments
and sashes to sell to the merchants.
25 She is clothed with strength and
dignity,
and she laughs without fear of the future.
26 When she speaks, her words are wise,
and she gives instructions with kindness.
27 She carefully watches everything in her household
and suffers nothing from laziness.
and she laughs without fear of the future.
26 When she speaks, her words are wise,
and she gives instructions with kindness.
27 She carefully watches everything in her household
and suffers nothing from laziness.
28 Her children stand and bless her.
Her husband praises her:
29 “There are many virtuous and capable women in the world,
but you surpass them all!”
Her husband praises her:
29 “There are many virtuous and capable women in the world,
but you surpass them all!”
30 Charm is deceptive, and beauty does not
last;
but a woman who fears the Lord will be greatly praised.
31 Reward her for all she has done.
Let her deeds publicly declare her praise.
but a woman who fears the Lord will be greatly praised.
31 Reward her for all she has done.
Let her deeds publicly declare her praise.
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