Thursday 1 April 2021

WHY MARRIAGE HAS LITTLE TO DO WITH SEX, BY Dr. MYLES MUNROE

 

     In fulfilment of our commitment to bringing you life-changing, critical-questions-answering book excerpts, we bring you……

In fulfilment of our commitment to bringing you life-changing, critical-questions-answering book excerpts, we bring you……  Another common misunderstanding is that marriage exists for the purpose  of legitimizing sexual relations. Marriage should never be equated  with sex because sex is not the primary purpose of marriage. Sexual union  is not and never has been the same thing as marital union. Marriage is a  union that implies and involves sexual union as the establishment of a  blood covenant, a central obligation, and a pleasure (see 1 Cor. 7:3-5), but  the three are not the same.  First of all, marriage involves commitment. Sex has very little to do with  commitment; it is a 100-percent physical response to physiological and biochemical  stimuli. Sex is one expression of commitment in marriage, but it  never creates commitment. By itself, sex neither makes nor breaks a marriage.  Marriage is broader and deeper than sex, and transcends it. Marriage is perhaps  one percent sex; the rest is ordinary, everyday life. If you marry for  sex, how are you going to handle the other 99 percent?  For many years it has been a common belief that adultery breaks a marriage.  That is simply not true. Sex does not create a marriage, so how can it  break a marriage? Adultery is sin and, according to the Bible, the only  legitimate grounds for divorce for a believer. Even then it is not automatic.  Divorce is not mandatory in such instances. Adultery does not break the  marriage. Breaking the marriage is a choice.  Recognizing that sexual union and marital union are not the same is  absolutely essential to any proper understanding of marriage. It is also  essential in understanding divorce and remarriage. Marriage is bigger than,  distinct from, but inclusive of sexual union. Absence of sexual activity will  never unmake a marriage, nor will its presence alone turn a relationship  into a marriage. Marriage and sex are related but they are not the same.  *This is culled from the book, ‘THE PURPOSE AND POWER OF LOVE AND MARRIAGE’ by Dr. MYLES MUNROE. Go grab a copy! Find & Download 40 free ebooks & audios by Dr. Myles Munroe using the DOWNLOAD NOW™: MYLES MUNROE 1.0 eCourse & Download Guides.  Recommended Downloads With The DOWNLOAD NOW™  1.     The Myth Of Singleness, by Dr. Myles Munroe  2.    Kingdom Keys To Successful Relationships, by Dr. Myles Munroe  3.    The 7-Star Single{1 & 2}, by Olumide Emmanuel  4.    So, You Want To Marry, by Keji Ajayi  5.    Common But Costly Mistakes Singles Make, by Keji Ajayi  6.    Faith, Family And Finance, by Ibukun Awosika  7.    The Ultimate Family - Building An Effective 21st Century Family, by Praise Fowowe  8.    Straight Talk {1, 2 & 3}, by Kingsley Okonkwo  9.    Relationship Matters, by Dunamis Okunowo  10.  The 12 Tests Of Love{12 TRACKS}, by Tekena Ikoko  11.  Single, Or Married - Learn To Love, by Sam Adeyemi  12.  Responsible Men, by Olakunle Soriyan  13.  How To Make Love All Night And Drive Your Woman Wild, by Barbara Keesling  14.  Lovers’ Weekend Guide, by Anne Hooper  15.  Connoisseur’s Sex Guide, by Anne Hooper  16.  365 Sex Positions: A New Way Every Day For A Steamy Erotic Year, by Lisa Sweet     ATTEND MARRIAGE SCHOOL WITHOUT LEAVING YOUR BEDROOM WITH DOWNLOAD NOW™ e-COURSES SUCH AS:  SCHOOL OF MARRIAGE & RELATIONSHIP 1.0,  SCHOOL OF MARRIAGE & RELATIONSHIPS 2.0 &  SCHOOL OF SEX 1.0,  SEX EBOOKS 1.0, 101, 102, 103 eCOURSES

Another common misunderstanding is that marriage exists for the purpose

of legitimizing sexual relations. Marriage should never be equated

with sex because sex is not the primary purpose of marriage. Sexual union

is not and never has been the same thing as marital union. Marriage is a

union that implies and involves sexual union as the establishment of a

blood covenant, a central obligation, and a pleasure (see 1 Cor. 7:3-5), but

the three are not the same.

First of all, marriage involves commitment. Sex has very little to do with

commitment; it is a 100-percent physical response to physiological and biochemical

stimuli. Sex is one expression of commitment in marriage, but it

never creates commitment. By itself, sex neither makes nor breaks a marriage.

Marriage is broader and deeper than sex, and transcends it. Marriage is perhaps

one percent sex; the rest is ordinary, everyday life. If you marry for

sex, how are you going to handle the other 99 percent?

For many years it has been a common belief that adultery breaks a marriage.

That is simply not true. Sex does not create a marriage, so how can it

break a marriage? Adultery is sin and, according to the Bible, the only

legitimate grounds for divorce for a believer. Even then it is not automatic.

Divorce is not mandatory in such instances. Adultery does not break the

marriage. Breaking the marriage is a choice.

Recognizing that sexual union and marital union are not the same is

absolutely essential to any proper understanding of marriage. It is also

essential in understanding divorce and remarriage. Marriage is bigger than,

distinct from, but inclusive of sexual union. Absence of sexual activity will

never unmake a marriage, nor will its presence alone turn a relationship

into a marriage. Marriage and sex are related but they are not the same.

*This is culled from the book, ‘THE PURPOSE AND POWER OF LOVE AND MARRIAGE’ by Dr. MYLES MUNROE. Go grab a copy! Find & Download 40 free ebooks & audios by Dr. Myles Munroe using the DOWNLOAD NOW™: MYLES MUNROE 1.0 eCourse & Download Guides.

Recommended Downloads With The DOWNLOAD NOW™

1.     The Myth Of Singleness, by Dr. Myles Munroe

2.    Kingdom Keys To Successful Relationships, by Dr. Myles Munroe

3.    The 7-Star Single{1 & 2}, by Olumide Emmanuel

4.    So, You Want To Marry, by Keji Ajayi

5.    Common But Costly Mistakes Singles Make, by Keji Ajayi

6.    Faith, Family And Finance, by Ibukun Awosika

7.    The Ultimate Family - Building An Effective 21st Century Family, by Praise Fowowe

8.    Straight Talk {1, 2 & 3}, by Kingsley Okonkwo

9.    Relationship Matters, by Dunamis Okunowo

10.  The 12 Tests Of Love{12 TRACKS}, by Tekena Ikoko

11.  Single, Or Married - Learn To Love, by Sam Adeyemi

12.  Responsible Men, by Olakunle Soriyan

13.  How To Make Love All Night And Drive Your Woman Wild, by Barbara Keesling

14.  Lovers’ Weekend Guide, by Anne Hooper

15.  Connoisseur’s Sex Guide, by Anne Hooper

16.  365 Sex Positions: A New Way Every Day For A Steamy Erotic Year, by Lisa Sweet

 

ATTEND MARRIAGE SCHOOL WITHOUT LEAVING YOUR BEDROOM WITH DOWNLOAD NOW™ e-COURSES SUCH AS:

SCHOOL OF MARRIAGE & RELATIONSHIP 1.0,

SCHOOL OF MARRIAGE & RELATIONSHIPS 2.0 &

SCHOOL OF SEX 1.0,

SEX EBOOKS 1.0, 101, 102, 103 eCOURSES


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