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Your marriage is more than a sacred covenant with another person. It is a spiritual discipline designed to help you know God better, trust him more fully, and love him more deeply. Scores of books have been written that offer guidance for building the marriage of your dreams. But what if Gods primary intent for your marriage isnt to make you happy ... but holy And what if your relationship isnt as much about you and your spouse as it is about you and God Everything about your marriage--everything--is filled with prophetic potential, with the capacity for discovering and revealing Christs character. The respect you accord your partner; the forgiveness you humbly seek and graciously extend; the ecstasy, awe, and sheer fun of lovemaking; the history you and your spouse build with one another--in these and other facets of your marriage, Sacred Marriage uncovers the mystery of Gods overarching purpose. This book may very well alter profoundly the contours of your marriage. It will most certainly change you. Because whether it is delightful or difficult, your marriage can become a doorway to a closer walk with God, and to a spiritual integrity that, like salt, seasons the world around you with the savor of Christ.;The greatest challenge in the world : a call to holiness more than happiness -- Finding God in marriage : marital analogies teach us truths about God -- Learning to love : how marriage teaches us to love -- Holy honor : marriage teaches us to respect others -- The souls embrace : good marriage can foster good prayer -- The cleansing of marriage : how marriage exposes our sin -- Sacred history : building the spiritual disipline of perseverance -- Sacred stryggle : embracing difficulty in order to build character -- Falling forward : marriage teaches us to forgive -- Make me a servant : marriage can build in us a servants heart -- Sexual saints : marital sexuality can provide spiritual insights and character development -- Sacred presence : how marriage can make us more aware of Gods presence -- Sacred mission : marriage can develop our spiritual calling, mission, and purpose -- Epilogue: The holy couple.

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What If God Designed
Marriage to Make Us Holy
More Than to Make Us Happy?

SACRED MARRIAGE
GARY THOMAS

For Lisa F irst Id like to thank all those who contributed their stories - photo 1

For Lisa

F irst, Id like to thank all those who contributed their stories to this effort. Because some of you want to remain anonymous for your own reasons, and the publishers lawyers want others of you to remain anonymous for their reasons, I cant thank each one of you individually, but I am deeply grateful.

Ive been extremely well-served by Zondervan in writing this book. John Sloan did a marvelous job keeping the book on focus and well-structured. Dirk Buursma provided one of the most satisfying copy-editing experiences Ive ever had. His gift at directing me toward a more precise word and his determination to still preserve my voice were greatly appreciated. Marketing director John Topliff has been a tremendous encouragement as well.

Id also like to thank Scott Waxman, my agent, for providing the introduction to Zondervan; Rob and Jill Takemura for their friendshipboth practical and spiritual (I dont know how Lisa and I coped when we didnt live within half a block of you guys); Dr. Bob Stone, my pastor, whose encouragement and teaching continue to inspire and challenge me; Carolyn McCulley of PDI, whose referrals, introductions, and friendship are greatly appreciated; Gene Breitenbach, for his insightful comments and patience with a non-techie writer trying to survive in a world that is being increasingly overrun by the Internet; and my childrenAllison, Graham, and Kelseyfor the laughter, the hugs, the prayers, and your comments that light up my life (and for letting some of your stories entertain others).

Finally, this book has been lived out with a woman beyond compare. I have tested her and been tested by her; I have sinned against her and sought her forgiveness; I have laughed with her, cried with her, prayed with her, and conceived children with her. Lisa, I adore you more every day. I cant imagine life without you. Thank you for sharing this life with me. Your personality has put the celebration in our marriage; your faith has made it sacred. You are truly a treasure.

CONTENTS

The Greatest Challenge in the World
A Call to Holiness More Than Happiness

Finding God in Marriage
Marital Analogies Teach Us Truths About God

Learning to Love
How Marriage Teaches Us to Love

Holy Honor
Marriage Teaches Us to Respect Others

The Souls Embrace
Good Marriage Can Foster Good Prayer

The Cleansing of Marriage
How Marriage Exposes Our Sin

Sacred History
Building the Spiritual Discipline of Perseverance

Sacred Struggle
Embracing Difficulty in Order to Build Character

Falling Forward
Marriage Teaches Us to Forgive

Make Me a Servant
Marriage Can Build in Us a Servants Heart

Sexual Saints
Marital Sexuality Can Provide Spiritual Insights and Character Development

Sacred Presence
How Marriage Can Make Us More Aware of Gods Presence

Sacred Mission
Marriage Can Develop Our Spiritual Calling, Mission, and Purpose


THE GREATEST CHALLENGE IN THE WORLD

A C ALL TO H OLINESS M ORE T HAN H APPINESS

By all means marry. If you get a good wife, youll become happy.

If you get a bad one, youll become a philosopher.

Socrates

Like everything which is not the involuntary result of fleeting emotion but the creation of time and will, any marriage, happy or unhappy, is infinitely more interesting than any romance, however passionate.

W. H. Auden

I m going to cut him open.

Historians arent sure who the first physician was who followed through on this thought, but the practice revolutionized medicine. The willingness to cut into a corpse, peel back the skin, pull a scalp off a skull, cut through the bone, and actually remove, examine, and chart the organs that lay within was a crucial first step in finding out how the human body really works.

For thousands of years physicians had speculated on what went on inside a human body, but there was a reluctance and even an abhorrence to actually dissect a cadaver. Some men refrained out of religious conviction; others just couldnt get over the eeriness of cutting away a human rib cage. While an occasional brave soul ventured inside a dead body, it wasnt until the Renaissance period (roughly the fourteenth to the sixteenth century) that European doctors routinely started to cut people open.

And when they did, former misconceptions collapsed. In the sixteenth century, Andreas Vesalius was granted a ready supply of criminals corpses, allowing him to definitively contradict assumptions about the human anatomy that had been unquestioned for a thousand years or more. Vesaliuss anatomical charts became invaluable, but he couldnt have drawn the charts unless he was first willing to make the cut.

I want to do a similar thing in this bookwith a spiritual twist. Were going to cut open numerous marriages, dissect them, find out whats really going on, and then explore how we can gain spiritual meaning, depth, and growth from the challenges that lie within.

Were not after simple answersthree steps to more intimate communication, six steps to a more exciting love lifebecause this isnt a book that seeks to tell you how to have a happier marriage. This is a book that looks at how we can use the challenges, joys, struggles, and celebrations of marriage to draw closer to God and to grow in Christian character.


This is a book that looks at how we can use the challenges, joys, struggles, and celebrations of marriage to draw closer to God and to grow in Christian character.


Were after what a great Christian writer, Francis de Sales, wrote about in the seventeenth century. Because de Sales was a gifted spiritual director, people often corresponded with him about their spiritual concerns. One woman wrote in great distress, torn because she very much wanted to get married while a friend was encouraging her to remain single, insisting that it would be more holy for her to care for her father, and then devote herself as a celibate to God after her father died.

De Sales put the troubled young woman at ease, telling her that, far from being a compromise, in one sense, marriage might be the toughest ministry she could ever undertake. The state of marriage is one that requires more virtue and constancy than any other, he wrote. It is a perpetual exercise of mortification. From this thyme plant, in spite of the bitter nature of its juice, you may be able to draw and make the honey of a holy life.

Notice that de Sales talks about the occasionally bitter nature of marriages juice. To spiritually benefit from marriage, we have to be honest. We have to look at our disappointments, own up to our ugly attitudes, and confront our selfishness. We also have to rid ourselves of the notion that the difficulties of marriage can be overcome if we simply pray harder or learn a few simple principles. Most of us have discovered that these simple steps work only on a superficial level. Why is this? Because theres a deeper question that needs to be addressed beyond how we can improve our marriage: What if God didnt design marriage to be easier? What if God had an end in mind that went beyond our happiness, our comfort, and our desire to be infatuated and happy as if the world were a perfect place?

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