| An Affirmation of Marriage |
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Issues
related to marriage can be seen in their true light only as they are viewed
against the background of the divine ideal for marriage. Marriage was divinely
established in Eden and affirmed by Jesus Christ to be both monogamous and
heterosexual, a lifelong union of loving companionship between a man and
a woman. In the culmination of His creative activity, God fashioned humankind
as male and female in His own image; and He instituted marriage, a covenant-based
union of the two genders physically, emotionally, and spiritually, spoken
of in Scripture as "one flesh."
Arising from the diversity of the
two human genders, the oneness of marriage images in a singular way the unity
within diversity of the Godhead. Throughout Scripture, the heterosexual union
in marriage is elevated as a symbol of the bond between Deity and humanity.
It is a human witness to God's self-giving love and covenant with His people.
The harmonious affiliation of a man and a woman in marriage provides a microcosm
of social unity that is time-honored as a core ingredient of stable societies.
Further, the Creator intended married sexuality not only to serve a unitive
purpose, but to provide for the propagation and perpetuation of the human
family. In the divine purpose, procreation springs from and is entwined with
the same process whereby husband and wife may find joy, pleasure and physical
completeness. It is to a husband and wife whose love has enabled them to
know each other in a deep sexual bond that a child may be entrusted. Their
child is a living embodiment of their oneness. The growing child thrives
in the atmosphere of married love and unity in which he or she was conceived
and has the benefit of a relationship with each of the natural parents.
The monogamous union in marriage
of a man and a woman is affirmed as the divinely ordained foundation of the
family and social life and the only morally appropriate locus of genital
or related intimate sexual expression. However, the estate of marriage is
not God's only plan for the meeting of human relational needs or for knowing
the experience of family. Singleness and the friendship of singles
are within the divine design as well. The companionship and support of friends
looms in importance in both biblical testaments. The fellowship of the Church,
the household of God, is available to all regardless of their married state.
Scripture, however, places a solid demarcation socially and sexually between
such friendship relations and marriage.
To this biblical view of marriage
the Seventh-day Adventist Church adheres without reservation, believing that
any lowering of this high view is to that extent a lowering of the heavenly
ideal. Because marriage has been corrupted by sin, the purity and beauty
of marriage as it was designed by God needs to be restored. Through an appreciation
of the redemptive work of Christ and the work of His Spirit in human hearts,
the original purpose of marriage may be recovered and the delightful and
wholesome experience of marriage realized by a man and a woman who join their
lives in the marriage covenant.
This statement was approved and
voted by the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Administrative
Committee (ADCOM) on April 23, 1996.
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