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The Gift Of Marriage Series
Contributed by Glenn Pease on Mar 17, 2021 (message contributor)
Summary: Paul is trying to help Christians to be moral people in a very immoral world, and to do that he has to focus on the sex drive.
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The most famous twins in history were Chang and Eng,
born in Siam in 1811. They toured Europe and America
repeatedly. They became so well known that all twins whose
bodies are physically connected have ever since been called
Siamese twins. By their early thirty's they had traveled the
world, and amassed a fortune. They decided to settle
down in North Carolina and become farmers. One of their
neighbors, David Yates, was a Quaker, and a part time
clergyman. He had a 19 year old daughter Adelaide, and a
20 year old daughter named Sarah Ann. Believe it or not,
these two girls started courting Chang and Eng. Everybody
thought it was insane, and both families were threatened by
town folk who were sure it was evil.
Nevertheless, there was a double wedding in April of
1843. Naturally they moved into the same house, and
unbelievably, they had happy and fruitful marriages. Eng
fathered 7 boys and 5 girls. Chang fathered 7 girls and 3
boys. All 22 children were normal except for a son and
daughter who were deaf mutes. Chang and Eng lived to age
63, and they were buried in the cemetery of the Baptist
church of White Plains, which they helped to build, and
where they and there family worshipped for many years.
Many of their descendants still attend this church today, and
over one thousand people trace their descent from these
original Siamese Twins.
You would think if anyone should remain single it would
be people like this, who had such an enormous handicap.
But the fact is, Frederick Drimmer, in his book Very Special
People, reports that 90% of human oddities, who use to be
called freaks, marry normal people, and have normal
children, and very few of these marriages end in divorce.
How can these people make it, and have happy marriages,
when so many people without their handicaps cannot? We
can only conclude with the Apostle Paul, these people have
the gift of marriage. In verse 7 Paul states that each person
has a special gift. His is the gift to be single and satisfied,
but if one does not have that gift, then he has another, and
that is the gift to be married and satisfied.
Just as some people can be happy and fulfilled single, so
others can be happy and fulfilled married. Paul no where
forbids marriage to anyone, for he writes to Timothy
that it is heresy and the doctrine of demons to forbid
marriage. Paul's concern is to prevent those with the gift of
singleness from entering marriage. We will see why as we
continue our study.
Since the key element in each of these gifts is the sex
drive, there is no way Christians can escape examining their
sex drive, and still be obedient to God. One's sexual
motivation, or lack of it, is a gift of God. If you have the gift
of self-control, and can abstain from sex, you have the gift of
singleness. It is foolish to be intimidated by all of the clamor
of the world that life and sex are synonymous. Consider
yourself gifted to pursue other goals for the kingdom of
God. If, however, you have a strong sex drive, consider
yourself ungifted to remain single, but gifted to make a
happy marriage. The rule here ,says Barclay, is, "No man
should attempt a way of life for which he is naturally
ungifted."
The key theme of this whole chapter is prevention. Paul's
advice here is to prevent those with the gift of singleness
from marriage, and to prevent those with the gift of
marriage from staying single, and to prevent in all cases the
immorality that the sex drive can lead to, if not brought
under self-control. Paul is no ivory tower mystic who
responds to all problems with the pious advice that Christ is
the answer. Of course, Christ is the answer, and obedience
to His will is the key to all of life's problems, but the question
is, what is His will, and how do I submit to His Lordship in
specific cases? It is to general to say Christ is the answer, or
pray about it. Paul is getting very specific, and actually
deals with the issues of sex so practically, that it has taken
centuries of study to bring the world up to the point where
they recognize this old bachelor knew more about sex than
most of the married people of history.
Most of the blunders of church history were caused by
Christians not taking Paul seriously as a sex counselor. This
one paragraph could have prevented centuries of darkness
and heartache in millions of Christians lives. When
Christians do not walk in the light that God gives, they are
condemned to walk in darkness, and make the same