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  • 10 Women A Christian Man Should Avoid When Considering Marriage
  • “I have perceived among the youths, a young
    man lacking sense, passing along the street near
    her corner, taking the road to her
    house” (Proverbs 7: 7-8 )

    Marriage - a lifetime covenant, an irrevocable oath reconized by GOD, man and spirits, separable only by death. With this truth in mind, a man has to be very careful and wise when considering marriage. And if you follow the counsel of GOD, HE will go before you to lead you to the right path.

    NOTE: This is not a sexist post. It's only a guide for men intending to get married.

    So here's the 10 women to avoid when considering marriage:

    1. THE UNBELIEVER: Scripture is replete with
    exhortations against such marriages (in both the
    Old and New Testaments). Contrary to popular
    misconception, God’s prohibition against
    marriages to foreign women in the Old Testament
    was not due to racism. Instead, God was simply
    preventing the spread of idolatry. Israel, God’s
    chosen people in the Old Testament, represented
    what Christians would later represent in the New
    Testament. Hence, God’s prohibition against
    marrying an unbelieving woman in the New
    Testament (2 Cor 6:14) is simply the extension of
    God prohibiting a Hebrew man from from
    marrying a Canaanite woman in the Old
    Testament (Deut 7:3-4). “Do not intermarry with
    them. Do not give your daughters to their sons
    or take their daughters for your sons, for they
    will turn your children away from following ME
    to serve other gods, and the LORD’s anger will
    burn against you and will quickly destroy
    you” (Deut 7:3-4).
    What then, is a believer? A Christian essentially
    is someone who believes in the gospel of Jesus
    Christ. What then, is the gospel? The gospel is:
    1. God is holy, loving, and just. He therefore,
    must condemn all sinners to punishment in the
    flames of eternal hell; 2. You and I are all
    sinners who deserve nothing but God’s wrath in
    hell after our deaths; 3. God loved humanity so
    much that He sent His only Son, Jesus (who was
    fully God and fully man), to die on the cross for
    your sins. Jesus paid the debt for your sins and
    absorbed God’s wrath on your behalf. 3 days
    later, Jesus resurrected from the dead; 4. If you
    repent (turn from) all your sins and personally
    put your faith in Jesus Christ as your Lord, God
    and Savior, then you will have eternal life.



    2. THE DIVORCEE: Jesus clearly taught that unless
    the first marriage ended due to a partner’s sexual
    infidelity, a second marriage is to be considered
    invalid and adulterous. A divorced woman, therefore, is
    off limits for a Christian man. Unrepentant
    adultery being a sin that prevents one from
    obtaining eternal life (1 Cor 6:9). “If she
    divorces her husband and marries another, she
    commits adultery” (Mark 10:12). “And I say to
    you: whoever divorces his wife, except for sexual
    immorality, and marries another, commits
    adultery” (Matthew 19:9).


    3. THE OLDER WOMAN: Not a sin, but certainly
    not God’s ideal. God expects men to be the
    spiritual leaders of the home (Eph 5:25) and it
    certainly requires an extra measure of grace to
    lead a woman who’s older than you. Again, if
    you’re a man and you’re already in such a
    marriage, then honor it till the day you die–it’s
    still a valid marriage and divorce is not an
    option! However, if you’re not yet married but
    thinking about an older woman I want to remind
    you that God intentionally (with good reason!)
    created Adam before Eve in the First Marriage.
    Scripture informs us that God created man first
    chronologically for the sake of authority! Listen:
    “I do not permit a woman to teach or to exercise
    authority over a man; rather, she is to remain
    quiet. For Adam was formed first, then Eve” (1
    Timothy 2:12-13). Evidently, within the First
    Marriage, God intended chronology (age) to be a
    reason for authority.
    Apparently, even secular researchers are now
    beginning to discover results that back up God’s
    wisdom as demonstrated in the Bible:
    “If you’re a woman two or more years
    older than your husband, your marriage
    is 53 percent more likely to end in
    divorce than if he was one year younger
    to three years older.” (Source: Rebecca
    Kippen, Bruce Chapman and Peng Yu,
    “What’s Love Got to Do With It? Homogamy
    and Dyadic Approaches to Understanding
    Marital Instability,” Melbourne Institute of
    Applied Economic and Social Research,
    2009.)


    4. THE FEMINIST: There’s no room within
    Christendom for the “Christian feminist.” Though
    women and men have equal value in the eyes of
    God (Gal 3:28), they certainly have different God-
    given roles. Any woman who tries to usurp her
    husband’s authority or even claims to be a co-
    leader with her man is gravely dishonoring the
    God who created her to be subject and obedient
    to her husband (Eph 5:22, Col 3:18, 1 Pet 3:1).
    Eve was distinctly created “for” man, a point that
    the apostle Paul makes abundantly clear in 1
    Corinthians 11 when he writes, “For man was not
    made from woman, but woman from man.
    Neither was man created for woman, but woman
    for man.” (1 Corinthians 11:8-9). Men, your wife
    is to be your “helper” (Gen 2:18)–not your leader
    and certainly not your equal in terms of
    authority. Look for a woman who agrees with
    you in this very vital God-ordained relational
    dynamic.



    5. THE IMMODEST-DRESSER : Sexy might
    inadvertently catch your eyeballs, but it
    shouldn’t catch your heart. The way that a
    woman is willing to expose herself says much
    about her heart:

    “And behold, the woman meets
    him, dressed as a prostitute, wily of
    heart” (Proverbs 7:10).

    The text in Proverbs
    explains that a woman will dress in a certain way
    to catch a certain type of man. Don’t be that
    man. Don’t be the fool who’s led by his
    hormones instead of the Holy Spirit. Remember:
    you want godly, not gaudy.


    6. THE GOSSIPER/SLANDERER: Women may love to
    talk, but there’s wisdom in looking for a woman
    who speaks with wisdom. Gossip and slander are
    not good things to have in your marriage.
    Desperate housewives make for desperate
    husbands. “Besides that, they learn to be idlers,
    going about from house to house, and not only
    idlers, but also gossips and busybodies, saying
    what they should not.” (1 Timothy 5:13).


    7. THE CHILDBIRTH AVOIDER: Do not marry a
    woman who is not willing to have children of her
    own. In the Christian worldview, there is
    absolutely no room for two married, biologically
    capable, human beings to remain intentionally
    child-less. If you are adverse towards having
    children, then there’s a simple remedy for that:
    single-hood. However, if God has called you to
    marriage, then He actually expects children.
    Both the New and Old Testaments are very clear
    on this teaching: “Did he not make them one,
    with a portion of the Spirit in their union? And
    what was the one God seeking ? Godly
    offspring” (Malachi 2:15). “Yet she will be saved
    through childbearing—if they continue in faith
    and love and holiness, with self-control” (1
    Timothy 2:15).


    8. THE WANDER-LUSTER: There’s nothing wrong
    with the occasional family vacation. There is
    something very wrong with a girl who regularly
    needs to be “out of the home.” The constant
    desire for new experiences, new places, new
    faces, and new forms of entertainment only
    serves to clearly manifest the fact that the
    woman has not found her rest in God. Believe it
    or not, Scripture speaks repeatedly about such
    women: “She is loud and wayward; her feet do
    not stay at home ” (Proverbs 7:11); “Besides,
    they get into the habit of being idle and going
    about from house to house . And not only do
    they become idlers, but also busybodies who talk
    nonsense, saying things they ought not to” (1
    Timothy 5:13).


    9. THE CARIEER-FIRST WOMAN: Now, I want to
    clarify something here. There is nothing wrong
    with a woman who works (Acts 16:14), what’s
    wrong is a woman who puts her career ahead of
    her family. Modern society might hate
    to hear this, but God made men to be the
    providers and women to be the nurturers of the
    home (in most instances). It’s okay for a woman
    to be a doctor, attorney, or any other
    professional. However, if her career is coming at
    the expense of her home, then something is
    wrong. If day-care is raising her young children
    while she’s working, then something is wrong. I
    understand that there might be a season of life
    where the wife might have to be the main bread-
    winner due to her husband’s unemployment, but
    it should not be the desired norm. The woman
    ought to be willing (and even desirous–to some
    extent) to give up her job for the sake of raising
    her kids in the Lord. “So I counsel younger
    widows to marry, to have children, to manage
    their homes and to give the enemy no
    opportunity for slander” (1 Tim 5:14).



    10. THE DEVOTION-LESS WOMAN : Is the woman
    having a regular, daily devotional time with her
    God? If she doesn’t love the Lord now, chances
    are, she won’t love the Lord after marriage.
    (Don’t delude yourself–you’re not going to
    change her.) You want to marry a girl who has
    an intimate relationship with Jesus. Jesus (not
    you) has to be the first man in her life. Here are
    some good questions to ask: Does she have an
    active prayer life? Does she have a heart for
    evangelism? Is she hungry for God’s Word?
    What does her pastor think about her?
    Do you remember this account from Scripture:
    Now as they went on their way, Jesus entered a
    village. And a woman named Martha welcomed
    him into her house. [39] And she had a sister
    called Mary, who sat at the Lord’s feet and
    listened to his teaching. [40] But Martha was
    distracted with much serving. And she went up to
    him and said, “Lord, do you not care that my
    sister has left me to serve alone? Tell her then to
    help me.” [41] But the Lord answered her,
    “Martha, Martha, you are anxious and troubled
    about many things, [42] but one thing is
    necessary. Mary has chosen the good portion,
    which will not be taken away from her.” (Luke
    10:38-42 ESV)
    Marry the Mary (no pun intended). Such women
    have picked “…the good portion, which will not
    be taken away” from them. God be with you
    men. Strong families start with strong wives.
    Choose wisely and choose in the Lord!

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