THE
BIBLE’S VIEWPOINT ON
Marriage
“What God has
yoked together let no man put apart.”—Matthew 19:6.
WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS
In God’s eyes,
marriage is much more than a mere social arrangement. It is a sacred union
between a man and a woman. The Bible says: “From the beginning of creation
‘[God] made them male and female. On this account a man will leave his father
and mother, and the two will be one flesh’ . . . Therefore what
God yoked together let no man put apart.” —Mark 10:6-9; Genesis 2:24.
The words,
“what God yoked [or, joined] together,” do not mean that marriages are made in
heaven. Rather, by pointing to our Creator as the Originator of the marriage
arrangement, the Bible emphasizes the seriousness of this union. Couples who
see their marriage in that light treat it as a sacred, permanent bond, thus
strengthening their determination to make their marriage a success. They
further increase their prospects for success when they turn to the Bible for
guidance in fulfilling their respective roles as husband and wife.
What is the man’s role?
“A husband is
head of his wife.”—Ephesians 5:23.
WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS
For a family to
function well, someone has to make final decisions on matters. The Bible
assigns that responsibility to the husband. But that does not entitle him to be
an autocrat or a bully. Nor does it allow him to shirk his responsibilities,
thus eroding his wife’s respect for him and imposing a needless burden upon
her. Rather, God expects him to work hard to care for his wife and to assign
her honor as his most intimate and trusted companion. (1 Timothy 5:8; 1 Peter 3:7)
“Husbands ought to be loving their wives as their own bodies,” says Ephesians 5:28.
A husband who
truly loves his wife values her abilities and talents and respectfully
considers her views, especially on matters that may affect the family. He
should not insist on his way simply because he is the family head. When the
godly man Abraham rejected his wife’s sound advice on a family matter, Jehovah
God said to him: “Listen to her voice.” (Genesis 21:9-12) Abraham
humbly complied, and his family enjoyed peace and unity, as well as God’s
blessing.
What is the woman’s role?
“Wives, be in
subjection to your own husbands.”—1 Peter 3:1.
WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS
Just before
creating a wife for the first man, God said: “It is not good for the man to
continue by himself. I am going to make a helper for him, as a complement of
him.” (Genesis 2:18) A complement
is something that completes or makes perfect. Thus, God created the woman, not
to be the same as the man or to compete with him, but to be his counterpart.
Together, they could fulfill their divine commission to have children and fill
the earth with their own kind.—Genesis 1:28.
To enable the
woman to fulfill her role, God gave her the ideal physical, mental, and
emotional attributes. When she uses these wisely and lovingly, she contributes
immeasurably to the success of her marriage and helps her husband feel content
and emotionally secure. In God’s eyes, such a fine woman is worthy of praise.—Proverbs 31:28, 31.
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