WHY MARRIAGES FAIL

We are being bombarded with propaganda that would have us believe that marriage and the husband-wife relationship have failed the tests of time and experience. True, divorce is rampant, but I deny that it is the fault of the God-ordained institution of marriage that has failed. When a marriage fails, it is because the people involved have failed in one or more important characteristics. Marriage works as God intended, only when both partners behave as God directs. A large percentage of marriages are entered into for very shallow reasons, often resulting in divorce for equally shallow reasons. Marriage is not for babies, either physically or emotionally. We will do well to discuss some of the trademarks of immaturity. I hope these thoughts will help those who are unhappy in their marriages. I write them also for those who are, or someday will be, contemplating marriage. Even those who are happily married may profit from reviewing these thoughts. Consider these marriage destroyers:

Selfishness. Babies are totally selfish, always seeking their own way. So are some adults. If one marriage partner is self-centered it is bad enough. When two selfish people marry, a powder keg is created that will eventually explode. This is the seed-trait of all of the other traits of immaturity.

Ingratitude. Babies are not grateful for sacrifices their parents make. One who is never grateful to one’s mate for sacrifices and favors bestowed is asking for problems.

Irresponsibility. A husband or wife who will not carry one’s share of the load, do one’s work, or fulfill one’s responsibilities, places a strain on a marriage that often destroys it.

Instability. Some people will not stay with a job more than a few weeks before quitting to jump to another. Some never finish the projects they start. This causes much marital misery.

Over-reaction. Some react to the inevitable problems and conflicts in marriage like children. Such a wife may run home to mother at the first disagreement with her husband. Such a husband may react to losing his job or to having an argument with his wife by drinking himself into a stupor. To avenge some slight (real or imagined), one may commit adultery.

Foolish standards of love. Whether a man takes his wife to see her parents at Christmas or whether she cooks his favorite meal once a week does not necessarily indicate love or its absence, yet many marriages have been dissolved over such trivial “standards” of “love.”

Dub McClish

If You Had Died for the Sins of the World How Would You Feel?

  • When men took your name in vain?
  • When men damaged their bodies dabbling in sin instead of glorifying you as their savior in their bodies?
  • When men fussed and got angry among themselves in which you had established and thus brought reproach upon you?
  • When men chose to go somewhere else on the day which you had set aside for men to worship you?
  • When men refused to obey what you said they had to do to gain the benefit of your death?
  • When men did not appreciate your sacrifice enough to stay for the supper you had left as a memorial of it?
  • When men did not respect you enough to wear your name?
  • When men did not care whether their conduct caused anyone else to stumble?

Did you ever stop to think? The Son of God probably would think the same as you would about such thoughtless people.

Author Unknown

Why Am I Not a Christian?

  1. Is it because I am afraid of ridicule? “For whosoever shall be ashamed of me and of my words, of him shall the Son of man be ashamed...” (Luke 9:26).
  2. Is it because of the inconsistencies of professing Christians? “So then every one of us shall give account of himself to God” (Romans 14:12).
  3. Am I unwilling to give up all for Christ? “For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?” (Mark 8:36).
  4. Am I afraid I shall not be accepted? “Him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out” (John 6:37).
  5. Is it for fear I am too great a sinner? “...the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin” (I John 1:7).
  6. Is it for fear I shall not be able to hold out? “...he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ” (Philippians 1:6; see also I Corinthians 10:13).
  7. Am I thinking that I will just do as well as I can and that God ought to be satisfied with that? “For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all” (James 2:10).
  8. Is it because I am postponing the matter without any definite reason? “Boast not thyself of tomorrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth” (Proverbs 27:1).

Author Unknown

Hebrews

God has spoken by prophets of what He was doing and had done,

But in these last days He spoke in His only begotten Son,

And this book of Hebrews was to show the Jews of that day

That the Gospel of the grace of God was much better way.

 

Jesus Christ was better than angels, a more excellent name had He.

God never said to an angel, “My son, today I begot thee.”

But to the Son He said, “Thy Throne is forever and ever.

Sit on My right hand; I will make your enemies a footstool forever.”

 

The grace of God is much better than the Mosaic law.

The law made nothing perfect and that we clearly saw.

But a surer and much better covenant Jesus had made,

For what the law could not do about sin Jesus has paid.

 

The blood of animals was applied in the temple on earth.

But the blood of Christ in heaven’s temple is of eternal worth.

There is no need to repeat His sacrifice as the priest, from day to day.

Once for all He died for mankind to put their sins away.

 

And that once for all sacrifice made by God’s sinless Soon,

Is put to our credit by faith in the work He had done.

For faith gives evidence and substance of things yet unseen,

And we trust the blood of Jesus to wash our souls clean.

 

So let us lay aside all sin and every hindering weight,

And for the lame who are following let us make our path straight.

For we have a better covenant, a better hope, a better reward,

And we run our race with patience as we wait for our blessed Lord.

 

--from The Bible in Verse: from Genesis to Revelation by B. C. Jennings, 1986

 

Observance of the Lord's Supper

OBSERVANCE OF THE LORD’S SUPPER

It is observed “in spirit and in truth” (John 4:24).

It is observed “decently and in order” (I Corinthians 14:40).

It is observed in remembrance of Christ’s sacrifice (Luke 22:19).

It is observed in anticipation of Christ’s return (I Corinthians 11:26).

It is observed on the first day of each week (Acts 20:7).

It is observed upon self-examination (I Corinthians 11:28).

It is observed to proclaim Christ as the Savior of men (I Corinthians 11:26).