Eph. 3:20
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Natman said:Eph 3:20,
I have to admit that I have not as yet taken the time to study up on the Biblical understanding of "poligamy", "concubines" and "prostitutes". It has not been an important issue to me because I do not see how it would apply to my life as I happen to love my wife more than any other human being and would not possibly consider muddying up our relationship with another person, wife, concubine or prostiture. Besides, I don't think my finances could handle more than one wife and family at a time.
This looks like it might be an interesting topic within this thread and should cause quite a bit of conversation and controversy.
BTW, are you married, and if so, what does your wife feel about this issue?
Yes, I am married (together for over 20 years), to one wife that I love more than life itself. Her perspective is similar to mine in that our primary focus is love..always love. She is the personification fo love in our family. I don't know if I could be married to more than one woman. I'm not trying to advance the cause of polygamy and the like, but at the same time I have to be honest with the subject as it's presented to us within Scripture. Polygamy has impact on so many of the other "sin" issues like fornication, adultery and lust and our mis-understanding of those issues.
It is a fascinating study becaue we get to really see what God says about certain issues. Not just listen to other people tell us what God says about it. Much of our traditional sexual ethic isn't very biblical. What is practised in the present day seems to be a cultural morality rather than a biblical morality.
I remember listening to sermons that described the scourge of polygamy and how God was opposed to it and at the same time reading Scriptures like:
God testifies that... "David did what was right in God's sight in everything God commanded except in the matter of Uriah". (1 Kg. 15:5)
David "walks in integrity..truth..hates wickedness," (Ps 26:1-12)
And I realized that if King David were to walk into a modern day Church, accept Christ as his saviour, he would most likely be turned away because of his lifestyle. Can you imagine? So I took and in depth study into sexual issues, most of which I probably will never partake in. But for me it was important because sex is one of the most intimate ways we communicate as human beings and it's a subject that is so personal it's very rarely discussed from the pulpit. Most of us are too afraid to bring up anything sexual to our Pastor. So we go to places like this where we are afforded some sense of "privacy."
Eph. 3:20
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