Seven Year Marriage

I recently started writing a weekly article which is called “TWO FOR TUESDAY”.  In that category I will be dealing with Marriage, especially Christian marriage, because it is a true Christian marriage that shows the picture of Jesus Christ and His relationship to His Body – the Church.

This past Sunday morning as I was viewing and listening to the FOX AND FRIENDS weekend they reported a story of a woman politician in Germany who was putting forth the idea of a seven year marriage.  She believes that every marriage, at least in Germany, should be limited to seven years, thus there would be no divorces.

I believe her idea was also, if after seven years the couple decide they are happy with one another they can opt to continue their marriage. 

It seems like a joke to me.  Marriage, however is no joke.  It is a sacred institution designed by God, and is a bond which under God is to never be broken.  Jesus did say, “Moses, because of the hardness of your hearts, permitted you to divorce your wives, but from the beginning it was not so.”  Matthew 19:8 (NKJV). 

Marriage is to be a lifetime joy.  A lifetime of sharing with the one you love.  It is between a man and a woman – one man, one woman – for a lifetime.  No matter how you look at Gabrielle Pauli’s idea, it is a bad idea, and even if marriages ended after seven years it is still divorce.  No matter what other name you would call it.

2 thoughts on “Seven Year Marriage

  1. M.E.
    I haven’t heard any more about this “Seven year marriage contract” in Germany. Surely it failed. It is a shame however, that our own nation is gradually destroying the institution of marriage by legalizing the marriage of same sex couples.
    God is angry with the wicked everyday (Psalm 7:11).
    Thanks for your comment.

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  2. There could not be a worse length of time for a “temporary” marriage, either, as most marriages hit a low point at seven years. (They didn’t call it “The Seven Year Itch” for nothing..!) You really have to just stick together through that point, and then things get much, much better again. I hope this really bad idea went nowhere in Germany.

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