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A simple question. Is it a sin to love your married spouse as much as God? Not more than, mind you, as much as. Thanks!
May I ask if you are a newlywed or about to get married? I ask because you may be a bit overwhelmed by your feelings at this time in your life.A simple question. Is it a sin to love your married spouse as much as God? Not more than, mind you, as much as. Thanks!
That’s a very good point. Our culture has taught us to confuse love with feelings, which are not love.May I ask if you are a newlywed or about to get married? I ask because you may be a bit overwhelmed by your feelings at this time in your life.
Love is not the same thing as feelings, especially not love for God. We adore God because he deserves to be adored. We love our spouses as Christ loved the Church–in a sacrificial way.
And we realize that our (and our spouses) ultimate good is not each other, but God. If you have these priorities in mind, you won’t go wrong in your relationship with God or your spouse.
Yes- that is a mortal sin against the first commandment. They are not God. Couples who think this way do not last…and are a bad example of a Catholic couple. They are the brides who, when they get married, spend hours and hours pouring over bridal magazines, and treat the pre-cana classes like they are some sort of chore. They are the grooms who don’t care much about the wedding ceremony- who let the bride do all the planning and everything, come up with a poem or something to keep her happy, but focus their attention on everything but the sacrament they are receiving.A simple question. Is it a sin to love your married spouse as much as God? Not more than, mind you, as much as. Thanks!
I’m making a major correction here: the answer is NOT yes in the more obvious sense of putting one’s spouse in God’s place. One ought to love their spouse for God and in God – not as if they were God. This means that spouses should one another for the sake of one another (their eternal salvation), and thus for God’s sake.Keeping in mind that a husband is to love his wife as Christ loves the Church and that a wife is to subject herself to the love of her husband as the Church does in Christ, the answer is “yes”.