ManifestInTheFlesh
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I am a guy, age 18, engaged to a girl, also 18. We have been together for about 2.5 years and are very in love and ready to get married. The problem is her mother (whom I love) says she will not bless or support our marriage unless we wait until her daughter, my fiance, has graduated from college with an associate's degree in about 1.5 years.
I understand where she's coming from. She's a single mom and gave birth to my fiance, her only child, when she was 21. She wants to be sure that my fiance has a firm financial foundation when she moves out and starts her own life. However, my fiance's mother has never been married (she doesn't believe that marriage has any real significance) and lives with her boyfriend.
So this is where I'm coming from. I believe that the Bible should be my life's authority and Paul says in 1 Corinthians 7 that "if they cannot contain, let them marry: for it is better to marry than to burn." My fiance and I had sex before we were saved and, after we were saved, we stopped and it was absolutely no problem to abstain because the knowledge of the wonderful salvation we had received was fresh in our hearts. However, after about a year, we began to struggle with sexual temptation but we were able to resist. As time went on, we began to succumb to the temptation and we've been on and off with our sex life together since. We, but mostly I, have felt strong conviction regarding these sexual acts and it has become painfully obvious that it is time for us to get married!
My fiance's mother knows this and is still unwilling that we should marry sooner. She claims that she understands our predicament but still continues her own ungodly and fornicating lifestyle! It makes me angry and makes me wonder what is really the right thing to do. Obey the Bible and get married to avoid fornication (1 Corinthians 7: 2) or obey my fiance's mother who doesn't obey the Bible and is committing the very sin we are trying to escape?
I know the Bible commands us to honor our parents. But it also says that we should obey the Bible before we obey some earthly authority which opposes it. Any thoughts, testimonies, advice? I want to do the right thing.
I understand where she's coming from. She's a single mom and gave birth to my fiance, her only child, when she was 21. She wants to be sure that my fiance has a firm financial foundation when she moves out and starts her own life. However, my fiance's mother has never been married (she doesn't believe that marriage has any real significance) and lives with her boyfriend.
So this is where I'm coming from. I believe that the Bible should be my life's authority and Paul says in 1 Corinthians 7 that "if they cannot contain, let them marry: for it is better to marry than to burn." My fiance and I had sex before we were saved and, after we were saved, we stopped and it was absolutely no problem to abstain because the knowledge of the wonderful salvation we had received was fresh in our hearts. However, after about a year, we began to struggle with sexual temptation but we were able to resist. As time went on, we began to succumb to the temptation and we've been on and off with our sex life together since. We, but mostly I, have felt strong conviction regarding these sexual acts and it has become painfully obvious that it is time for us to get married!
My fiance's mother knows this and is still unwilling that we should marry sooner. She claims that she understands our predicament but still continues her own ungodly and fornicating lifestyle! It makes me angry and makes me wonder what is really the right thing to do. Obey the Bible and get married to avoid fornication (1 Corinthians 7: 2) or obey my fiance's mother who doesn't obey the Bible and is committing the very sin we are trying to escape?
I know the Bible commands us to honor our parents. But it also says that we should obey the Bible before we obey some earthly authority which opposes it. Any thoughts, testimonies, advice? I want to do the right thing.