Good Morning to All,
Genesis 1:28; “And God blessed them. And God said to
them, “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it, and have
dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over
every living thing that moves on the earth.”
It is a comment that gets made at many
weddings especially the reception. It is
usually an uncle or great-uncle or a taunting brother-in-law. One of them takes the bride aside and tells
her, “Remember, be fruitful and multiply!”
The usual arching of the eyebrows a couple of times occurs. Often times, the poor bride simply blushes as
everyone around her giggles and laughs. One
time, the bride told the teasing brother-in-law to, “Keep up!” That really caused a fit of laughter as the
brother-in-law was embarrassed.
Most of us know this verse, at least the “be
fruitful and multiply part.” We
recognize this for what it is. Marriage
is about having babies. It is about the
continuing of the human race. Now there
may be some who choose not to have children or who may be unable to have
children but by and large we see this to be about procreation. We see this as the biological and physical
portion of a marriage. In this fashion
it is true but it is also incomplete.
There is another part of marriage that is often overlooked, even by
Christians, and that is the spiritual part.
As we look at the marriage, we can see that
it is the fundamental building block of human society. A man and a woman marry and form a new being,
one flesh. They then join in fellowship
with others to form communities then nations.
Yet God used this basic building block to start the formation of people living
in a community together. In many ways,
it is also the basic building block of the church.
It is no small event that Jesus said, “Wherever
two or three are gathered in my name, there I am in the midst of you.” Two, a husband and a wife, are the basic
building block of the church. Those two
are to go forth and spread the Gospel of Jesus; to multiply. This is the spiritual part of the
marriage. From here, the married couple
are to be a witness to their faith for the glory of God. “Go and make disciples”; “Preach the Gospel
to all creatures”. This is the directive
to the Church but it applies to the most basic unit. It applies to you and to me; it applies to
us.
Through the gift of marriage, we have
another way of God’s glory being revealed in this world. We see his grace in action in our lives. The gift of marriage is a blessing to all
even those who are not married now. It
forms the unit through which society and the Church is built.
Father
of all grace, your mercies are new to us each day. We thank you for the gift of marriage and the
blessing that it gives to us. Even
though it is often hurt in this world of sin, it remains one of your great
blessings. Use those who are married to be
your voice of grace as your Church grows.
Bless them with your Spirit and guard all marriages against the attacks
of the devil. Protect them in your
loving arms. In Jesus’ precious name we
pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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