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What is Oneness In Marriage?

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  • What is Oneness In Marriage?

    How serious is a covenant?

    The link can be found here.

    The text is as follows:

    What does it mean that the two become one? Let's plunge into the Deeper Waters and find out.

    He sat across from me at the table as we had lunch together. He had met me to discuss a situation with me that had put my wife in a great deal of pain. He was a former professor of mine and a good man I knew I could trust and to be sure, I still know that I can trust him.

    And so naturally, we talked about marriage, and this is a professor who has led marriage retreats. The professor told me about how he remembered when I came to Bible College. I was quiet, didn't look people in the eye, rushed past quickly when spoken to, etc. Yes. I was a weird kid. (Well that much hasn't changed.) What I think got me to come out of my shell was apologetics. I found something I was good at and a niche I could fill. The professor told me before too long I was hanging out with professors in offices cutting up and laughing.

    And he had to agree with me.

    The change in marriage had been much greater than that.

    You see, we were at lunch in fact, and in the past my diet had been much more restricted. It was Allie who introduced me to a new world where I could actually go into a restaurant and order items. Now there's still a lot of work to be done, but that is huge progress.

    If that was the only advancement, you might say that's not much. Fortunately, it isn't. I can definitely say the most important advancement is character and it makes me think a lot about what it means to be one with the woman I love.

    Of course, we could think about sex. We should some. In fact, one thing I told my professor was that when it comes to respect, there's nothing that makes me feel respected more. Little tip here ladies. Want to have a happy man? This area is of supreme importance to him. I don't care if you're doing everything else right. If this area is neglected, your husband will feel neglected

    And when we talk about that, there is no doubt a oneness there. It is this oneness that is made clear by the sex act. You see, in true sexuality, you have to give ultimate trust. You bear all to another person and especially in the case of a woman, the body has to be made completely vulnerable. If there is trust there, this is not a problem. This is why I say it should be reserved for a marriage. Only marriage is a bond powerful enough to contain this powerful force.

    Speaking as a man ladies, this activity will bond your man to you. There's something magical and transforming going on. I really hesitate to use the word magical because it sounds so corny, but magical is what it really is. I cannot explain it, but I tell me men about to marry that their world will never be the same.

    In that bonding, I contend that more than bodies are being united. There is somehow a transcendent oneness taking place. Marriage has been described as one soul in two bodies and I've come to believe it. The actions that affect my wife affect not only her, but they affect me, and what affects me affects not only me, but her as well. Her joy is my joy. Her pain is my pain.

    A few years ago, my wife entered a beauty contest here in Tennessee. It was actually a beauty contest for young women with disabilities known as the Miss Shining Star Pageant. It was the first ever and my wife had entered, but with great hesitation. She was scared she'd lose and feel miserable. There was also a talent contest and she worked with a friend of hers on singing. Our families worked together to get her a good dress and my sister, a beautician, came down and helped her with her hair and make-up.

    There were four divisions and Allie was in the final one, the one for the oldest, the official Miss Shining Star. Everyone had to answer a question and Allie's was about what it was like to be a Mrs. since she was the only woman in the pageant who was married. However, as I watched, I noticed a trend. The person who won Miss Shining Star in each category had also won the talent competition.

    Allie had not won the talent competition in her category.

    Then came the time to draw the name.

    And yes, it was Mrs. Allie Peters who won it.

    As I write it, my eyes start tearing up. There was only one of us crying the tears of joy that night actually. That was me. I felt Allie being vindicated from all the remarks of everyone else and what they said and did. It was wonderful.

    Then there's the pain.

    You see, when someone hurts Allie, I hurt as well. I have noticed that since our marriage, most of my friendly interactions are with other husbands. I still have friends who are single, but a dynamic changed. At one point, I realized it wasn't just me and some people hanging out. It was Nick and Allie coming together.

    So if someone hurts Allie, it hurts me. You don't get us individually in a sense. What's done to one is done to the other. The greatest pain I have in life is often knowing that Allie is in pain. The greatest joy I often have is knowing that Allie has joy.

    This is also why divorce should be something we should be fighting against regularly. Divorce isn't like removing a cancerous growth from your body. It should be seen as cutting off not just a minor part of you but in essence, cutting your body in half. It is a tragedy and a rejection. There are some times I am afraid it can be a necessary evil, but we should still even then see it as a tragedy. It is a tragedy that promises of love and fidelity made at an altar before God and men come to naught at any time.

    When you make a covenant, you make it for life. When I talk to men who are struggling in their marriages, I always start at the same place. Did you make a covenant? That's the foundation. Do whatever it is in your power to keep the covenant.

    Once you make that covenant, do all you can to build it up. Many of you if you see me on Facebook know that every day aside from Sunday, I'm posting from "I Love my Wife" for Allie. It's for a reason. If you love your spouse, make sure people who are your Facebook friends know it. Let it be something people talk about. As I've told Allie many times, it's good to hear compliments on apologetics ability and such, but the best compliment I ever get any more is being told I'm a good husband to my wife.

    Be building up that oneness. Of course there's oneness in the bedroom, but it goes beyond that. It's a beautiful cycle that should be taking place constantly. Marriage is hard work. It's sacrifice. It's death to self.

    But it is so worth it.

    I love my Princess. I wouldn't want to be one with anyone else.

    In Christ,

    Nick Peters

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