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SpiritMeadow
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You cannot read isolated verses without understanding the entire context of what Paul is saying here. First he believed that Christ’s return was immenent. He urged those who were single to remain so, not because it was better overall, but because it was better at this moment. Everyone must be in preparation for Christ’s return.Let me quote this to you, then you can argue all you want.
l corinthians 7:32 The unmarried man give his mind to the Lords affairs and to how he can please the Lord, but THE
man who is married gives his mind to the affairs of this world and to how he can please his wife, and he is DIVIDED IN MIND.
Now those are the words of our Lord. Who is a man going to serve Man or God. The Lord said if hes serves both he is divided in mind. Did he not? Now what does that say to you? If a husband is married is he not serving his wife also. But if a Man is not married is he not just serving our Lord? You tell Me?
Paul was attempted to explain that the minds of the Corinthians must be away from worldly issues of marriage and such, and turned toward preparing for God. That is why he counsels that people should make no changes in their lives. Some Corinthians believed that they should all become celibate. Paul tells them no, marriage is a responsibility wherein both spouses owe each other, and one party cannot withhold sex from the other.
This was a specific dispute, Paul is not giving a general discourse on family life.
One need only look to his close association with Aquila and Prisca, a married couple whom he worked with in spreading the message of Jesus.
He makes it clear that singleness is a special gift of God, not one all or even most are to seek.