The Key to Marriage Longevity (John Piper, Tim Keller, D.A. Carson)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2013
  • Originally posted by the Gospel Coalition, copyright belongs to them.
    Re-posted here for our community and ensured longevity. Check out fiercemarriage.com for more.
    Commentary:
    "Sustaining the marriage covenant" is flowery language for simply "sticking together". Selena and I have a saying: "There is no Plan B in our marriage." We have no backup plan or escape clause. This mentality has helped us stick together in simple but profound ways.
    In the absence of a backup plan, each spouse seeks reconciliation instead of relief. We both understand that we have to live through whatever junk we don't deal with, so we're motivated and committed to communicate better, listen more thoroughly, and just be better for each other.
    This video has two of my favorite authors and theologians, Piper and Keller. I'm less familiar with D.A. Carson, but he is highly regarded as an authority on scripture as well.
    In the video, three main points jump out at me.
    1: Our Covenant Sustains Marital Love
    John Piper states: "Romance and falling in love is a beautiful thing... and re-falling in love after seasons of pain can be sustained only if you elevate the covenant above affection."
    He also says, your affections exist, then they don't exist. But a covenant always exists, regardless of feelings.
    2: We Change, but Covenant Keeps Us Together
    Tim Keller candidly says, "My wife has been married to 5 men. Every one of them was me." He quotes Stanley Horowitz who states, "You always marry the wrong person". Basically, Keller is illustrating that we change throughout our lives and marriages, and it's vital to love our spouses through each phase.
    "The basis if your marriage can't be the feeling or kindred spirits, because that will change."
    3: Our Marriage is a Testimony
    Carson jumps in toward the end and says that we are created by God to exist in a marriage covenant, also created by God, as His demonstration of perfect covenantal love.
    Piper closes with this, another profound statement, "We are testifying in our perseverance in covenant keeping something about Christ and the church, in covenant. We lie about Christ and we lie about what the church is obliged to do if we [break the covenant]".

Комментарии • 8

  • @DexJedi
    @DexJedi 6 лет назад +23

    The view of marriage and love in the bible, as displayed by these folks, is so incredibly different from what our culture and society teaches us. It makes it so much richer

  • @lizdelight1740
    @lizdelight1740 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this, i sure needed to hear this before walking into marriage

  • @simoncephaspeter3467
    @simoncephaspeter3467 3 года назад +1

    Does anyone noticed Keller's citation, Keller in his usual intellectual style. 😇♥️

  • @kingkang6877
    @kingkang6877 3 года назад +1

    Disagree with Piper on "refalling in love" which CS Lewis cited against dependence on your feelings

    • @serhii-ratz
      @serhii-ratz 3 года назад

      Why?

    • @jamesmileur4814
      @jamesmileur4814 2 года назад +3

      Emotions come&go, and come again; hence falling and re- falling. All good when grounded in Covenantal commitment, like he said.

  • @branscombe_
    @branscombe_ Год назад +1

    I love my wife