Thanks again all.
I guess the real question is, if I think I CAN (with the help of God’s grace of course) handle a life of celebacy, does that mean I shouldn’t marry?
On the other hand, being realistic about my ‘prospects’ I know I’m not exactly a ‘catch’ - 26, overweight, suffering anxiety and scrupulousness, a graduate student living on a stipend for the next 2 years (and not a Law or science graduate either, likely to find a low-paying public policy research or lecturing job), still struggling with lustful thoughts and an immoral past, quiet, not very fashionable, losing hair. I know I’m unlikely to find a woman who’s not just settling for whatever she can get, and even though I know marriage is supposed to be an image of Christ’s redemptive death for us, I don’t think I can enter freely and honestly and lovingly into such a situation.
First of all not many women care about physical appearance, I met my db without physical attraction, his whitty and most appealing personality is what caught my attention, he was this scrawny “nerdy”/“skateboarding”/scruffy looking thing, several years ago, he decided on his own to start exercising and gaining a little bit of weight and now he looks really handsome, but I didn’t care for that, I loved his curly hair, and his scruffy self no matter what, now he’s more “clean cut” because he thinks it will attrack me more but I still feel the same with him being either way…If he were overweight I would still love him no matter what…It’s not his looks I fell for it was his care, and compassion, the way he is understanding and kind…That’s more important to me to be at peace emotionally with my db is more important and hopefully he will be my dh soon!! I am almost 30 and divorced so for me to find someone at my age and I too am overweight, has been a miracle…I just hope we do get married! So I don’t see why you would give up on yourself like that…
Maybe the fairest thing for all is for me to accept religious life as the best use I can make of my talents. I certainly feel more at peace with that road than with the idea of pursuing marriage, except that it’s a sad peace, a peace of accepting a living death, a living sacrifice, because at least that way I won’t be disappointed.
If that is what you wish for then GOD bless but I don’t see a reason to give up on love and marriage…I mean you can fight your demons on your own with God’s grace, or you can find someone you can love and with GOD’s grace learn what true love is about and let yourself find out about 2 becoming one and seeing how wonderful a blessed marriage can be!!!
Another analogy comes to me - I have met people who have studied Law and have pushed themselves through years of boring books and memorizing cases to get themselves through law school, because at the end they’ll become the hot-shot lawyer they’ve always dreamed of being. Only problem is, they realise that when they get there the job they’ve dreamed of consists of studying boring books and memorizing cases!
Well that’s life for you!!!
Surely the same is true of the hope of heaven. In heaven, we will be alone with only God, but also in perfect community. We will not marry. We will serve and pray and praise and adore, and this will be our eternal joy. If I’m not willing to be happy with such a life on earth, then why do I even want to go to heaven? If I’m not trying my very hardest on earth to live the life of heaven, then I’m rejecting God’s call. It seems to me that for me to marry would be to say to God “thanks for heaven, but not just yet, let this woman and me enjoy ourselves for a while on earth first”.
Well that maybe true but GOD created man and WOMAN for a reason, and He also wished for us to “be very many” to marry and have children and have a fruitful life…So why on Earth would you want to pass out on that joy that GOD intended men and women to live by?!
To reiterate, if I think religious life is a possibility, however unwelcome a possibility, for me, should I pursue it before even considering marriage?