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Teen Talk II, Lesson 6Next to your decision to take Jesus Christ as your Savior, Some people prefer not to marry and that is certainly an acceptable choice, but most people choose to marry. Getting married is easy. Having a happy and successful marriage is not easy. You don't just "luck" into it. There are some definite things you can do that will greatly improve your chances of having a happy marriage. Here are five important ones: 1. Understand Biblical marriage. 2. Become the "right" person. 3. Look to God to give you the right mate. 4. Choose wisely. 5. Seek God's blessing on your engagement. Let us consider these things.1. Understand Biblical MarriageMarriage is one of the most important events in any person's life. It marks the entrance into a whole new way of life as two people blend their lives into one.
God takes vows seriously. God says: "When you make a vow, you must keep it." God has no pleasure in those who make vows and break them. This includes marriage vows. In His Word, God says, "I hate divorce." You will take a big step toward a successful marriage if both you and the one you plan to marry agree that marriage is for life and that divorce is not an option for you. Jesus said, ".. What therefore God has joined together, let not man put asunder." Matthew 19:6 There will be problems in any marriage, but there is a big advantage when both husband and wife know that they are committed to each other for life. It provides a security and freedom in which they can work out their problems without the threat of divorce. The word "divorce" should NEVER be used as a weapon in an argument. 2. Become the "Right" PersonMost young people spend a lot of time wondering if they will ever find the right person to marry. This is important, to be sure, but it takes two "right" people to make a happy marriage. It is just as important for you to become the right person as it is for you to find the right person. Here are some things that you can do to prepare yourself for marriage: Establish a personal relationship with God.
You may be a Christian, but do you have a daily, personal relationship with Christ? Do you read God's Word each day? Are you growing in the Lord? Are you faithful in your local church? If you truly love the Lord and delight yourself in Him, He will give you the desires of your heart. The Bible says, ''Delight yourself also in the Lord; and He shall give you the desires of your heart." Psalm 37:4 Learn unselfish love.A big part of "becoming marriageable" is learning unselfish love. As we have said, God has given us our home as the best place in which to learn this kind of love. You may think that those in your family are hard to get along with, but this is the very place for you to learn the unselfish, sacrificial love that is so necessary to a happy home. So begin now to thank the Lord for putting you where you are. Learn to be happy as a single person.It is natural and normal for a young person to long for a mate, but you need to learn to be happy and content as a single person. Every young person needs to know that marriage is NOT the answer to a single person's loneliness. If you don't learn to be happy as a single person, you will not be happy as a married person.
God wants you to learn to be happy and content as a single person. To rush into marriage with the wrong person because you are panicking at the thought of being single the rest of your life is one of the most tragic mistakes that you can ever make. The secret of being happy and contented is knowing God's love. His love can fully satisfy you. Set your affections on Him. Love Him with all your heart. Read Psalm 91, especially the last three verses, and see what God promises to do for the person who sets his love on Him. 3. Look to God to Give You the Right MateIf you are a Christian, God is far more concerned about whom you marry than you are. In His Word, God says that the very hairs of your head are numbered! If God cares enough about you to keep up with the exact number of hairs you have on your head, you can be sure that He is concerned about whom you will marry. Marriage is serious business; it is a lifetime commitment. God knows how important marriage is. He knows that marrying the wrong person can ruin your life. If it is God's will for you to be married, God has the right person for you. But please note this: God does not automatically cause you to marry the right person. A Christian may become infatuated with the wrong person, just like anybody else. Often, because the Christian wants to marry this person, he or she can see all kinds of wonderful "signs" that God is leading them to marry. He forgets that Satan is a great matchmaker! Satan loves to arrange circumstances that cause a believer to marry the wrong person. Dr. James Dobson, noted Christian counselor, says, "Anyone who believes that God guarantees a successful marriage to every Christian is in for a shock." Dr. Dobson relates the following story:
Remember, God is vitally interested in your choice of a mate, and He wants to guide you in this all-important decision. 4. Choose WiselyYou are to look to God to guide you in the choice of a mate, and you are to use the common sense and wisdom He has given you. Here are some things that will help you make the right choice: Know what you are looking for.Some people think that they can be happy only with the person who is the best looking, most intelligent, and most charming person in the world. Let's face it, your chances of finding a perfect person are zero. But you can find the one who is just right for you. True love is found in the one who "completes" you, the one you feel belongs to you. If you want your marriage to be the thrilling and happy experience that God intends it to be, make sure that you are a Christian and the one you marry is likewise a Christian. Many people do not understand what it means to be a Christian. They think that anyone who goes to church and tries to live a decent life is a Christian. This is not so. According to the Bible a Christian is one who has seen that he is a sinner and has taken Jesus Christ as his Savior. There is no middle ground; either a person has received Christ or he has not. The Bible says, "He that has the Son has life, and he that has not the Son of God has not life." As we have already said, it is never God's will for a Christian to marry a non-Christian. Any Christian who deliberately disobeys the Lord's plain command and dates and marries a non-Christian can expect disastrous consequences. "But what if I don't know if he's a Christian?"
It is not enough just to look for a Christian. You need to look for one who has truly committed his life to Jesus Christ, one who has made Christ the center of his life. Both husband and wife need to see the importance of giving Christ His rightful place in their lives and in their home. The Bible says, "Except the Lord build the house they labor in vain that build it..." Psalm 127:1 Is Christ the center of your life? Is He the center of your beloved's life? Beware of physical intimacy.Physical intimacy, or "petting," stirs up sexual passions which "blind" those involved. This has caused many couples to make a lifetime mistake. They married, thinking that they had real love but then discovered too late that all they had was sexual attraction. Do not make this mistake. Be sure you really know each other.We can all be great actors, especially when we are trying to impress someone. Strange as it may seem, it is possible to date a person for several years, get married, and then find out that you did not really know the person you married. Dr. Ray Short says, "For years I've made a bold suggestion to students: No couple should marry until they've spent at least one weekend camping together - properly chaperoned, of course. You may learn more from one campout than you can from a dozen dates where each of you is on your best behavior. Find out how he or she reacts to a tough problem." To avoid the mistake of marrying someone you do not really know, spend quality time with each other in different situations.
Work together. See how that person reacts under various conditions. Does he stay at a job and complete it or give up when he runs into problems? Is he cheerful under difficult circumstances? Is he considerate of others?
The strongest and most lasting relationship between two people is one in which both are Christians, both are growing spiritually, and both are intent on following God and doing His will. As you and your beloved draw closer to God, you draw closer to each other. This is love at its best! As you and your beloved draw closer to God, you draw closer to each other. Esteem one another. There is one all-important quality which your relationship must have: you must esteem each other. To esteem a person means to highly respect that person, to place a high value upon that person. In a happy marriage, there is mutual esteem between husband and wife. Each respects and values the other highly. Do not choose too soon. Again we want to emphasize the fact that time is your best friend in determining if you are really meant for each other. Do not rush into marriage. According to statistics, the best time for men to marry is between the ages of 27 and 31; for women, the best age is around 25. Take all the time you need to be sure you choose the right person, but do not become engaged until you are prepared to marry in the near future. A long courtship and a short engagement is better than the other way around. If you have to wait longer than a year to get married, then wait to become engaged. 5. Seek God's Blessing On Your EngagementIt is a thrilling time when you find the right person and you are engaged. But this is also a dangerous time in that you face special temptations. Many couples who have avoided sex relations while dating often begin having sex when they are engaged. "After all," they reason, "we plan to get married. If we take care not to be discovered and avoid pregnancy, why should we wait?" This is wrong reasoning. Engagement is NOT marriage. Engagements are often broken. You may or may not marry the person you are engaged to. If you break up, having had sex will make it all the more painful. And how will you feel when you meet your "one and only" later on? How will you tell him or her? What if he or she finds out about it from someone else? One thing is sure: you will be sorry you didn't keep yourself for the one with whom you are to spend the rest of your life. Suppose you do get married. Your honeymoon is supposed to be the most thrilling time of your life. But will it be for you? Hardly. Sex before marriage has destroyed the beauty and the wonder of the marriage bed. If you engage in sex before marriage, you will discover that it causes problems and detracts from your full enjoyment of the sexual relationship with your mate after you are married. Just as a computer is programmed by the things you put into it, we are "programmed" by the feelings that are associated with the things we do. First impressions are especially powerful and long remembered. The feelings you have when you do something for the first time are indelibly impressed upon your mind. When you engage in sex before marriage, there are bound to be feelings of guilt, fear and loss of self-esteem. This is true for both partners, but especially true for women. They feel guilty because they know they are doing something wrong. There is loss of self esteem because they are not living up to their high ideals. And there is fear because of the possibility of two things: (1) becoming pregnant or (2) getting caught in the act of sex. Whether you are engaged or not, each time you have sex, you will feel some degree of guilt, fear and loss of self-esteem. Whether you realize it or not, you are being "programmed" to associate sex with these bad feelings. Now suppose you get married. Once you are married, the relationship is legal. Now there is no reason to have those bad feelings when you have sex. So on your honeymoon you can forget all about guilt, fear and shame and begin to freely enjoy perfect, uninhibited sex...right??? WRONG!!! You will discover that those feelings of guilt, fear and shame are still there when you have sex. You have been "programmed" to associate those bad feelings with sex, and every time you have sex, those feelings of fear, guilt and shame will come back to haunt you. Even after many years of marriage, you will still be unable to give yourself fully and freely to your mate. This is a terrible price to pay for a few moments of premarital sex. God's will and what is best for you are one and the same thing. God's Way is BeautifulA satisfying marriage with someone you love deeply is one of the richest gifts God can ever give you. If you think you have found your life partner, guard the sacredness of your relationship as you would guard a priceless treasure, because that is exactly what it is.
When the time comes for you to give yourselves to each other in sexual love, there will be a complete and total self-giving without any guilt, fear or shame. You will understand as never before that God's will and your highest good are indeed one and the same thing. God always desires what is best for us. As the two of you become one flesh, you will be aware of God's approval. You are fulfilling that which He planned for marriage and God will take pleasure in it. Two of His children are experiencing total love in all the beauty, fervor and purity that He intended for them. Everyone longs to give themselves completely to someone...to have a deep soul relationship with another...to be loved thoroughly, and exclusively. But God, to a Christian, says, "No, not until you are satisfied, fulfilled, and content with being loved by Me alone...With giving yourself totally and unreservedly to Me...With having an intensely personal and unique relationship with Me alone, discovering that only in Me is your satisfaction to be found, will you be capable of the perfect human relationship that I have planned for you. "You will never be united with another until you are united with Me - exclusive of anyone or anything else, exclusive of any other desires or longing. I want you to stop planning, stop wishing, and allow Me to give you the most thrilling plan existing, one that you cannot imagine.
"Keep listening and learning the things I tell you. You just wait. That's all. "Don't be anxious. "Don't worry. "Don't look around at the things others have gotten or that I've given them. Don't look at the things you think you want. You just keep looking, looking off and up to Me, or you'll miss what I want to show you. "And then, when you are ready, I'll surprise you with a love far more wonderful than any you would dream of. You see, until you are ready and until the one I have for you is ready, (I am working even at this moment to have both of you ready at the same time)...Until you are both satisfied exclusively with Me, and the life I have prepared for you, you won't be able to experience the love that exemplifies your relationship with Me, and this is the perfect love. "And dear one, I want you to have this most wonderful love...l want you to see in the flesh a picture of your relationship with Me, and to enjoy materially and concretely the everlasting union of beauty, perfection, and love that I offer you with Myself. "Know that I love you utterly. I am God. Believe it and be satisfied." Questions |
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