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The goal of marriage is oneness and unity from "summary" of The Meaning of Marriage by Timothy Keller,Kathy Keller

Marriage is a profound union, a coming together of two distinct individuals who, in their commitment to one another, seek a oneness that transcends their separate lives. This oneness is not merely a superficial blending of two people, but a deep unity that encompasses every aspect of their beings - physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual. It is a unity that involves mutual love, respect, and sacrifice, as each partner seeks to serve and support the other in a bond that is both sacred and inviolable. The goal of marriage, then, is to achieve this oneness and unity, to become more fully joined with one another in a way that reflects the very nature of God himself. For in the Christian understanding of marriage, the relationship between husband and wife is a reflection of the relationship between Christ and his church, a relationship characterized by love, self-sacrifice, and mutual submission. Just as Christ gave himself up for the church, so too are husbands called to love their wives sacrificially, putting their needs above their own. And just as the church submits to Christ, so too are wives called to respect and submit to their husbands, trusting in their leadership and provision. This mutual love and submission is the key to achieving oneness in marriage, as each partner seeks to serve and support the other in a spirit of humility and selflessness. It is a unity that is not based on power or control, but on mutual respect and partnership, as each partner recognizes the unique gifts and strengths that the other brings to the relationship. It is a unity that is built on a foundation of trust and commitment, as each partner seeks to honor and uphold the vows they have made to one another before God and man. In this way, marriage becomes a journey of discovery and growth, as each partner learns to love and serve the other in a way that is both challenging and rewarding. It is a journey that requires patience, perseverance, and forgiveness, as each partner seeks to overcome their own weaknesses and shortcomings in order to become more fully united with their spouse. And it is a journey that is ultimately guided by the love and grace of God, who is the source and sustainer of all true unity and oneness. So let us then embrace the goal of marriage with joy and gratitude, seeking to become more fully united with our spouse in a way that reflects the very nature of God himself. Let us strive to love and serve one another with humility and selflessness, trusting in the
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    The Meaning of Marriage

    Timothy Keller

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