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We sometimes forget a few basic issues such as:
a) Fallen people are fallen people - we don't alway get things right
b) Fallen people find relationships hard - we are far too self centred, wounded and independent.
c) Marriage is where these come most pointedly and consistently into play
d) We are a hedonistic society where personal pleasure rates very highly.
e) Many churches feed that hedonism - Jesus meets all your needs, God will prosper you etc etc, leading to a self centred faith
f) Out of this we have created a very romanticised view of the 'perfect marriage' which may well be unrealistic and unattainable for many. The many books and seminars around mostly testify to this.
Headship, the different languages of the sexes, spiritual intimacy and similar concepts just obscure the deeper structural issues of long working hours, soul destroying work, the pressures of social status, financial pressures, poor attitudes about human sexuality and the enormous demands of rearing children in a modern society are all too easily just never looked at.
And so, we find marriage hard. Yet also wonderful.
John
NZ
Whoops. I responded to some recent posts and then noticed the original topic.
a) Fallen people are fallen people - we don't alway get things right
b) Fallen people find relationships hard - we are far too self centred, wounded and independent.
c) Marriage is where these come most pointedly and consistently into play
d) We are a hedonistic society where personal pleasure rates very highly.
e) Many churches feed that hedonism - Jesus meets all your needs, God will prosper you etc etc, leading to a self centred faith
f) Out of this we have created a very romanticised view of the 'perfect marriage' which may well be unrealistic and unattainable for many. The many books and seminars around mostly testify to this.
Headship, the different languages of the sexes, spiritual intimacy and similar concepts just obscure the deeper structural issues of long working hours, soul destroying work, the pressures of social status, financial pressures, poor attitudes about human sexuality and the enormous demands of rearing children in a modern society are all too easily just never looked at.
And so, we find marriage hard. Yet also wonderful.
John
NZ
Whoops. I responded to some recent posts and then noticed the original topic.
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