Erasmus
New Member
Dear Friends,
I have been thinking about Christian polygamy and have personally come to believe that polygamy is not inherently Christian. What I mean is that plural marriage is a configuration of marriage that occurs in all cultures whether or not they believe in Christ. In my view plural marriage is just another situation that we, as believers, apply Gods principles to and is not mandated from heaven as a higher lifestyle.
When I search the scriptures what I find is that God does not address this type of marriage overly much because it is not a spiritual mandate that must be followed but rather just a situation the occurs in the human experience. Where necessary He gives guidance for marriage but as to the number of wives a person has He leaves that pretty much up the individual families.
The reason that I feel this understanding is important is that there is a tendency to spend a lot of time trying to justify plural marriage from the scriptures so as to feel that what we do is "Christian." The truth of the matter is that plural marriage is neither Christian nor non-Christian but just a valid and natural form of marriage. It is true that we all fight against societies that are against this godly lifestyle and perhaps we feel that we need to give an answer for that but before God there is no need to justify our actions for whether we have one or many it does not matter to Him.
As a Christian believer what I see the main pluses of plural marriage is:
1. You can marry whom you love and whom God leads you to marry
2. You can have more children that will grow to love Jesus
3. You can minister to other plural families that have perhaps
been marginalized by the Christian church.
4. You can learn to be more loving and understanding because
of the added responsibility you shoulder in these types of
situations.
God bless,
Erasmus
I have been thinking about Christian polygamy and have personally come to believe that polygamy is not inherently Christian. What I mean is that plural marriage is a configuration of marriage that occurs in all cultures whether or not they believe in Christ. In my view plural marriage is just another situation that we, as believers, apply Gods principles to and is not mandated from heaven as a higher lifestyle.
When I search the scriptures what I find is that God does not address this type of marriage overly much because it is not a spiritual mandate that must be followed but rather just a situation the occurs in the human experience. Where necessary He gives guidance for marriage but as to the number of wives a person has He leaves that pretty much up the individual families.
The reason that I feel this understanding is important is that there is a tendency to spend a lot of time trying to justify plural marriage from the scriptures so as to feel that what we do is "Christian." The truth of the matter is that plural marriage is neither Christian nor non-Christian but just a valid and natural form of marriage. It is true that we all fight against societies that are against this godly lifestyle and perhaps we feel that we need to give an answer for that but before God there is no need to justify our actions for whether we have one or many it does not matter to Him.
As a Christian believer what I see the main pluses of plural marriage is:
1. You can marry whom you love and whom God leads you to marry
2. You can have more children that will grow to love Jesus
3. You can minister to other plural families that have perhaps
been marginalized by the Christian church.
4. You can learn to be more loving and understanding because
of the added responsibility you shoulder in these types of
situations.
God bless,
Erasmus