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I Corinthians 7 - Daily Bible Devotional
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I Corinthians 7
The church poses questions to Paul about marriage and singleness. He offers guidance based on God’s law while also considering their current circumstances. He emphasizes that marriage is good and serves as a way to avoid sexual immorality. They must recognize that the marriage commitment is crucial, as he advises them to reject divorce and, if they do divorce, to either remain unmarried or seek reconciliation. Even if married to an unbeliever, commitment and faithfulness can lead to the spouse’s salvation. Furthermore, there is value in singleness, as it promotes an undivided focus on God. He advises believers to remain in their current situations, as persecution is approaching for God’s people. In every situation, “undistracted devotion to the Lord” is the goal and necessary for both married and single Christians.
Christians face various seasons of life, including singleness, marriage, or widowhood. Paul reminds us in I Corinthians 7 that each of these situations is an opportunity to serve God faithfully. Whether married or single, we should focus on honoring God with undivided devotion. In marriage, this means a loving commitment to our spouse, reflecting Christ’s faithfulness. For singles, it means embracing the freedom to serve God without distraction. Paul also encourages us to trust God’s plan and remain content in the situations He has called us to, knowing He works for our good. This mindset should be evident to the world as we live in purity, faithfulness, and commitment to God’s purposes, reflecting His glory in all relationships and circumstances.
Giving God, who provides all that we need for life and godliness, thank You for the benefits of marriage. For the married, we commit to faithfulness and patience, living out Your purposes and uplifting souls in our home and everywhere our family has influence. For the unmarried, we pray for their strength to have hope in You, and to use this stage in life to accomplish incredible things in Your kingdom. In whatever circumstance, prepare us to be devoted to You regardless of persecution or trial. Give us contentment where we are and wisdom in whatever may come next.
Thought Questions:
- Describe the commitment God designed for marriage. What level of trust should exist? How strongly should we work to avoid divorce?
- Is it possible for an unbelieving spouse to be “sanctified through” their spouse? How should this encourage believers married to unbelievers?
- Singleness is not discussed enough among God’s people. In this chapter, what are the advantages for someone who is not currently married?