Dear friends,
You know me well. I deeply love this community. I've been here a over a year and a half and have more than one thousand thread comments posted on this site.
That entire time, I have continually hammered the drum on one point. That point is this:
"The God of the Bible treats polygamy as marriage, not adultery or sexual immorality".
I have known about Biblical polygyny for over a decade.
I have shared/argued this point with my wife, with friends, with coworkers, with family, online, and with a whole bunch of church elders.
NO ONE ANYWHERE COULD PROVE ME WRONG!
I was right and I knew it. I tried not to care what price I had to pay, I would stand firm on, and be faithful to the word of God.
It did cost me. We were run out of one church, and have felt very disconnected from the brothers and sisters at the church we currently attend. I kept people at a distance, knowing we didn't see eye to eye on this issue.
My wife and I frequently fought. For the last eight years, my wife has been dying on the inside. I could see it, and feel it. She and I grew distant and I could see her soul in despair. Still, I clung to what the Scriptures said.
Then, last Wednesday, and Thursday, my whole world changed. Praise be to God! He opened my eyes! I saw the face and knew the heart of Jesus Christ and scales fell off eyes!
You see, I was right in saying that the Law treats polygamy as marriage, not adultery or sexual immorality, but that is only PART of the Truth.
My reasoning went like this.
1. The Bible treats polygamy as marriage
2. The Bible says marriage is good
3. Therefore I should pursue polygamy. If one wife is good, that means two or three wives are even better.
4. The fact that my wife is absolutely devastated is mainly due to cultural conditioning.
(1 and 2 are true, but 3 and 4 may not be)
I understood that patriarchy is the created order, and that polygamy can be congruent with patriarchy (while adultery and homosexuality cannot). Homosexuality and adultery are abominations, and polygamy is marriage.
Here are some truths that hit me the other day.
1. The fact that polygamy is marriage doesn't mean that I ought pursue it. The fact that it isn't adultery doesn't mean that it is wonderful. Not being "an abomination" isn't exactly a ringing endorsement from God.
2. I had made an idol of polygamy. I thought that getting more women (and through them sex and offspring)
would satisfy my soul. Women were the longing of my soul. I was acting like Jesus Christ was not enough to complete me. He wasn't enough to satisfy me. His incarnation, His perfect life, His substitutionary death, His glorious resurrection, His ascension to heaven, His present and coming reign, and His constant intercession were not enough! I needed women to complete me! I exchanged the Glory of God, and treasured created things rather than the Creator Himself!
That thought is an abomination!
Jesus Christ alone is LORD. He demands everything I have and everything I am.
3. I saw that by desiring other women I had devastated my wife! I completely failed to love her the way Christ loves the Church and gave Himself for her.
My wife is the dearest person I have ever known, and I had utterly broken her heart, a thousand times over. She is beloved of Jesus Christ, and I crushed and betrayed her. I have treated her (and other women) as "things to possess" and as "means to my ends" instead of precious souls for whom Christ died.
4. I saw that Jesus Christ (Being both fully God and fully Man) is able to perfectly love, and give His complete and undivided attention to each of us all at the same time. He is 100% mine all the time. He is also 100% yours at the exact same time. No other man is able to do this. A polygamous man cannot give himself 100% to any of his wives. He will always be divided. This is a weakness of polygamy (though polygamy is still marriage).
5. I saw that though the Law permits polygamy, I have died to the Law through the Body of Jesus Christ, and have been united to Another, united to the Son Himself (Romans 7:4). I do not live to merely keep the Law. I live to glorify Christ and enjoy Him forever.
6. I saw that God only gave one woman to Adam. I now believe that monogamy is His original intention for mankind. In the Garden of Eden, marriage was monogamous.
That doesn't mean that polygamy is adultery (God also somehow gave multiple wives to David), and blessed many polygamous men . Still, polygyny only exists in the broken fallen world after Genesis three.
I would prefer that my marriage be more Genesis 2 and less Genesis 3.
7. Jesus is making all things new. The old is passing away. He has given us New Life. I believe that polygamy is part of the old order, that which is a consequence of the fall of the first Adam, and it is fading away.
Yes, polygamy is marriage, but it seems to be a stunted and damaged form of marriage. I don't believe it is a proper thing for the believer in Christ to pursue.
The same is true of slavery.
If one is in a polygamous marriage, then look to Jesus and do your best given your situation.
If you are in a monogamous marriage, look to Jesus and delight in your one wife. Do not desire more.
I have many more things to share, but have to go now. I love you guys.
You know me well. I deeply love this community. I've been here a over a year and a half and have more than one thousand thread comments posted on this site.
That entire time, I have continually hammered the drum on one point. That point is this:
"The God of the Bible treats polygamy as marriage, not adultery or sexual immorality".
I have known about Biblical polygyny for over a decade.
I have shared/argued this point with my wife, with friends, with coworkers, with family, online, and with a whole bunch of church elders.
NO ONE ANYWHERE COULD PROVE ME WRONG!
I was right and I knew it. I tried not to care what price I had to pay, I would stand firm on, and be faithful to the word of God.
It did cost me. We were run out of one church, and have felt very disconnected from the brothers and sisters at the church we currently attend. I kept people at a distance, knowing we didn't see eye to eye on this issue.
My wife and I frequently fought. For the last eight years, my wife has been dying on the inside. I could see it, and feel it. She and I grew distant and I could see her soul in despair. Still, I clung to what the Scriptures said.
Then, last Wednesday, and Thursday, my whole world changed. Praise be to God! He opened my eyes! I saw the face and knew the heart of Jesus Christ and scales fell off eyes!
You see, I was right in saying that the Law treats polygamy as marriage, not adultery or sexual immorality, but that is only PART of the Truth.
My reasoning went like this.
1. The Bible treats polygamy as marriage
2. The Bible says marriage is good
3. Therefore I should pursue polygamy. If one wife is good, that means two or three wives are even better.
4. The fact that my wife is absolutely devastated is mainly due to cultural conditioning.
(1 and 2 are true, but 3 and 4 may not be)
I understood that patriarchy is the created order, and that polygamy can be congruent with patriarchy (while adultery and homosexuality cannot). Homosexuality and adultery are abominations, and polygamy is marriage.
Here are some truths that hit me the other day.
1. The fact that polygamy is marriage doesn't mean that I ought pursue it. The fact that it isn't adultery doesn't mean that it is wonderful. Not being "an abomination" isn't exactly a ringing endorsement from God.
2. I had made an idol of polygamy. I thought that getting more women (and through them sex and offspring)
would satisfy my soul. Women were the longing of my soul. I was acting like Jesus Christ was not enough to complete me. He wasn't enough to satisfy me. His incarnation, His perfect life, His substitutionary death, His glorious resurrection, His ascension to heaven, His present and coming reign, and His constant intercession were not enough! I needed women to complete me! I exchanged the Glory of God, and treasured created things rather than the Creator Himself!
That thought is an abomination!
Jesus Christ alone is LORD. He demands everything I have and everything I am.
3. I saw that by desiring other women I had devastated my wife! I completely failed to love her the way Christ loves the Church and gave Himself for her.
My wife is the dearest person I have ever known, and I had utterly broken her heart, a thousand times over. She is beloved of Jesus Christ, and I crushed and betrayed her. I have treated her (and other women) as "things to possess" and as "means to my ends" instead of precious souls for whom Christ died.
4. I saw that Jesus Christ (Being both fully God and fully Man) is able to perfectly love, and give His complete and undivided attention to each of us all at the same time. He is 100% mine all the time. He is also 100% yours at the exact same time. No other man is able to do this. A polygamous man cannot give himself 100% to any of his wives. He will always be divided. This is a weakness of polygamy (though polygamy is still marriage).
5. I saw that though the Law permits polygamy, I have died to the Law through the Body of Jesus Christ, and have been united to Another, united to the Son Himself (Romans 7:4). I do not live to merely keep the Law. I live to glorify Christ and enjoy Him forever.
6. I saw that God only gave one woman to Adam. I now believe that monogamy is His original intention for mankind. In the Garden of Eden, marriage was monogamous.
That doesn't mean that polygamy is adultery (God also somehow gave multiple wives to David), and blessed many polygamous men . Still, polygyny only exists in the broken fallen world after Genesis three.
I would prefer that my marriage be more Genesis 2 and less Genesis 3.
7. Jesus is making all things new. The old is passing away. He has given us New Life. I believe that polygamy is part of the old order, that which is a consequence of the fall of the first Adam, and it is fading away.
Yes, polygamy is marriage, but it seems to be a stunted and damaged form of marriage. I don't believe it is a proper thing for the believer in Christ to pursue.
The same is true of slavery.
If one is in a polygamous marriage, then look to Jesus and do your best given your situation.
If you are in a monogamous marriage, look to Jesus and delight in your one wife. Do not desire more.
I have many more things to share, but have to go now. I love you guys.