Explore how the Bible defines marriage amidst cultural shifts, discovering God’s perfect design for love, unity, and lifelong commitment.
Marriage is one of humanity's oldest institutions, yet its meaning and purpose often seem to shift with the tides of culture. While society presents various definitions of marriage, offering different models and expectations, the Bible stands as a clear and unwavering blueprint for this sacred union. It reveals God's original intention from creation—uniting a man and a woman in covenant love for life.
In the face of modern redefinitions, this study invites you to journey through Scripture and rediscover God's design for marriage. Far from a cultural construct, marriage in the Bible is a divine covenant reflecting God's character and love. It is a partnership marked by trust, self-giving, and mutual respect, meant to mirror Christ's profound love for His Church.
Throughout these seven days, you will unpack key passages that contrast the biblical vision with popular cultural views. Whether cultural norms promote individualism, convenience, or flexible definitions, the biblical account calls believers to a higher standard—one of faithfulness, sacrifice, and enduring commitment. This study will equip you to understand, embrace, and defend marriage as God intended it, empowering you to live out or support this sacred calling.
As society continues to wrestle with shifting values, this is your opportunity to ground your understanding of marriage in the immutable truth of God's Word. Get ready to discover how marriage is not merely a social contract but a divine institution, rich with meaning and purpose.