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ELECT said:
My sister is pregnant and the father is not a Christian. He is committed to my sister and his child but they are not yet married. What does the bible say on matters such as this? Should they marry? Or should the fact that he is not a Christian keep them apart? I am torn and it is causing a great deal of strain in my family. Any direction would be appreciated. The questions you've raised have serious implications and it would be unwise for anyone on the Internet to assume to know how to answer you without more information. Questions like: What is your sister's relationship to the Lord and His Church. Is she repentant for the fornication she has committed? Has she approached the pastor or the elders to confess her sin and ask their advice? What is the situation in your home? Have your parents taken a position on this situation? Is your sister interested and able to raise this child or would it be best for her to place it up for adoption? There are many more questions I could ask as well but I think a discussion with a biblical counselor would be more appropriate. Basically you're asking should you marry a believer and a nonbeliever; that is, an "unevenly yoked" couple? R.C.Sproul has answered that question in one of his books this way: "The basis for your question obviously is the biblical text that says we ought not to be yoked unequally with unbelievers. The assumption, of course is that this text has direct reference to marriage. The Bible doesn't explicitly say that. The Bible doesn't say that a believer is not permitted to marry an unbeliever. That metaphor of unequal yoking of oxen in pulling an ox cart is the only reference we have. Now I will say that in the tradition of the church the vast majority of New Testament scholars have understood that passage to mean precisely that--that it is a biblical prohibition against marrying of a Christian to a non-Christian. This follows in the Old Testament tradition, where the children of Israel were called to seek wives from their own nation--people who have the same religious persuasion. The assumption is that a person's religious committment, if it is a genuine one, is of great importance, and if a person is united in the closest intimate relationship a human being can have with another human being and they do not share that profound passion and committment, it can be disastrous for marriage. So the practical wisdom of the church has been, for the most part, to take a dim view of marrying believers and unbelievers because it provokes so much difficulty. We also know that today the whole estate of marriage is under siege; we've already passed the 50 percent rate of divorce. People have enough problems in seeking a healthy and successful marriage without adding this extremely difficult point of tension to it. But if you ask me would I, as a minister, perform such a marriage. As a general rule, I do not. I don't do it because I'm convicted that God does not allow me to do it. For example, in the traditional wedding ceremony, in the service we use to solemnize weddings, the standard words go something like this: "Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today in the presence of God and of these witnesses to unite this man and this woman in the holy bonds of marriage...." and so on. One of the phrases of the marriage ceremony reminds us that God not only instituted marriage and ordained and sanctified marriage, but God regulates marriage by his comandments. And so I am not free to perform the marriage rite for just anybody. In fact, my own church forbids me from marrying a believer to an unbeliever except on one occasion, and that is if there's already been a physical union and a child is to be born. In those circumstances I would perform a ceremony." Sproul doesn't go on to explain what kind of ceremony he would perform, just that he would do it. As you probably know abortion is not an option for a Christian because it is killing another human being (Deut. 5:17). I would recommend that she not make any hasty decisions but get the counsel from the pastor and the elders of her church. Wes
When I survey the wondrous cross on which the Prince of Glory died, my richest gain I count but loss and pour contempt on all my pride. - Isaac Watts
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