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On Marriage

On Marriage

by Timothy J. Keller 2020 119 pages
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Key Takeaways

1. Marriage is fundamental to human flourishing, despite modern skepticism

"God has established and sanctified marriage for the welfare and happiness of humankind."

Marriage benefits society. Despite declining marriage rates among millennials, research shows that marriage offers unique economic and psychological benefits. Married couples save more, experience greater physical and mental health, and provide crucial support through life's trials. Children also fare better when raised by two married parents.

Biblical foundation for marriage. The Christian understanding of marriage is rooted in Genesis, where God establishes it as part of human creation. While not everyone must marry (Jesus himself was single), marriage is seen as a vital institution for human flourishing. It's not merely a private decision but affects the broader community through its impact on child-rearing, social stability, and personal development.

2. Economic fears and individualism hinder marriage in contemporary society

"You may be upset about whatever mundane thing it is today, but is it going to matter later on? Just let it roll and focus on the important things."

Economic concerns. Many young adults postpone marriage due to beliefs about financial security. However, this view contradicts both statistics and tradition. Historically, people married to become economically stable, not because they already were.

Rise of individualism. Modern culture emphasizes self-discovery and personal fulfillment over relational responsibilities. This "expressive individualism" leads people to delay marriage until they've established their identity, fearing that relationships might hinder self-expression. However, this ignores how identity is shaped through significant relationships, not just introspection.

Misconceptions about marriage:

  • It's a drain on resources
  • It impedes personal freedom and identity
  • It requires perfect financial stability first

3. Christian perspective elevates sex as a sacred union within marriage

"Sex is not and cannot be any individual's 'own business,' nor is it merely the private concern of any couple. Sex, like any other necessary, precious, and volatile power that is commonly held, is everybody's business."

Sex as a signpost. The Bible presents a revolutionary understanding of sex as more than just physical pleasure or biological function. It's seen as a powerful symbol of the deep spiritual union between Christ and the church, and between God and humanity.

Sacred within marriage. Christianity teaches that sex reaches its full potential only within the context of marriage. It becomes a way to cement two lives into a single entity, shaping hearts to love sacrificially. This view contrasts with both overly restrictive and overly permissive cultural attitudes toward sex.

Biblical view of sex:

  • Created good by God
  • More than just an appetite or consensual act
  • A reflection of divine love and union
  • Meant for total self-giving within marriage

4. Successful marriages require avoiding idolatry and embracing patience

"Your choice regarding marriage is not ultimately a private decision. It affects everyone around you."

Avoiding idolatry. A common pitfall in marriage is elevating one's spouse or the relationship itself to an ultimate source of fulfillment. This puts immense pressure on the partner and relationship, leading to disappointment and potential collapse when problems arise.

Embracing patience. Marriage is a long journey of mutual growth and adjustment. It involves learning to love someone profoundly different from oneself, which takes time and effort. Recognizing this prevents unrealistic expectations and fosters resilience through difficulties.

Keys to a strong marriage foundation:

  • Realistic expectations
  • Commitment to growth
  • Willingness to work through conflicts
  • Understanding marriage as a reflection of divine love

5. The gospel provides the foundation for joyful humility in marriage

"In Jesus Christ I laid down my life for you. I did cosmically and visibly the thing that you have to do every time you try to love somebody who is flawed and imperfect."

Christ's example. The gospel presents Jesus as the ultimate example of sacrificial love, laying down his life for an imperfect bride (the church). This provides both inspiration and power for spouses to love each other despite flaws and failures.

Grace-fueled perseverance. Understanding God's patient, forgiving love towards us enables spouses to extend the same grace to each other. This perspective helps couples navigate conflicts and disappointments, knowing they are both recipients of undeserved divine love.

Gospel impact on marriage:

  • Motivation for sacrificial love
  • Source of forgiveness and patience
  • Framework for understanding unconditional commitment

6. Marriage is a journey of mutual growth and complementarity

"Only together, armed with the whole array of masculinity and femininity, are you going to be able to handle life as a married couple."

Complementary strengths. The biblical view of marriage emphasizes the unique contributions of both husband and wife. Their differences, when embraced, create a more complete whole, enabling the couple to face life's challenges together.

Mutual transformation. Through daily interactions and challenges, spouses help shape each other into better versions of themselves. This process involves learning to see the world through your partner's eyes and incorporating their perspectives into your own decision-making.

Benefits of marital complementarity:

  • Broader perspective on life and challenges
  • Mutual growth and character development
  • Strengthened problem-solving abilities
  • Deeper understanding of self and others

7. The ultimate destiny of marriage points to union with Christ

"Sex in marriage is both a pointer to and a foretaste of the joy of that perfect future world of love."

Earthly shadow, heavenly reality. Christian theology sees human marriage as a reflection of the ultimate union between Christ and the church. This gives marriage profound significance while also putting it in proper perspective.

Eternal perspective. Understanding marriage in light of eternity helps couples navigate earthly challenges. It provides hope that current struggles are temporary and that the love experienced in marriage is just a glimpse of the perfect love awaiting in eternity.

Implications of marriage's eternal significance:

  • Deepens the meaning of marital love and commitment
  • Provides comfort and perspective in difficult times
  • Motivates growth towards Christ-like love
  • Balances the importance of marriage with its limitations

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Review Summary

4.4 out of 5
Average of 500+ ratings from Goodreads and Amazon.

On Marriage receives high praise from readers for its concise yet insightful approach to Christian marriage. Many appreciate its biblical perspective, practical advice, and emphasis on the parallels between human marriage and union with Christ. Readers find it encouraging, thought-provoking, and accessible to both believers and non-believers. Some note it's a good introduction or summary of Keller's longer work, "The Meaning of Marriage." The book's brevity is seen as both a strength and limitation, with some wishing for more depth.

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About the Author

Timothy Keller was a prominent Christian pastor, author, and theologian. He founded Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Manhattan, growing it to over 5,000 weekly attendees. Keller was instrumental in launching over 250 churches globally through Redeemer City to City. His books, including bestsellers "The Reason for God" and "The Prodigal God," have sold over 1 million copies and been translated into 15 languages. Educated at Bucknell University and various seminaries, Keller was known for his urban ministry approach and commitment to merging faith with cultural engagement. He was widely respected for his intellectual approach to Christianity and his ability to reach skeptics and seekers.

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