My title that I chose last week at this time was āA Prudent Wife is From the Lord.ā Iāve proved it twice. Tonight my theme is even more stimulating. In fact, if I could deliver on this I think I would be the most popular preacher in America. āHow to Find the Right Mate.ā I want to recapitulate briefly some of what I said last week. Much of what I said last week was personal testimony and Iām not going to repeat that. I opened by establishing some scriptural principles and I want to go back over those again and then go on from there with a kind of How-To message. How to find the right mate.
I began by establishing Jesusā standard of marriage. We find that in Matthew 19, beginning at verse 3 and reading through verse 6. This is a conversation between the Pharisees and Jesus about the theme of marriage and divorce. Iām not interested so much in what the Pharisees asked but Iām interested in finding a principle which directed the teaching of Jesus on every aspect of marriage. Beginning at verse 3 in Matthew 19:
āThe Pharisees also came unto him, tempting him, and saying unto him, Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife for every cause? And he answered and said unto them, Have ye not read, that he which made them at the beginning made them male and female, and said, For this cause shall a man leave father and mother, and shall cleave to his wife and they twain shall be one flesh? Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.ā
At this moment Iām not interested in the details for the question about divorce. My purpose in turning to that passage was to point out to you that when it came to marriage Jesus only had one standard. That was not the standard of the culture of his day, it was not the standard of Judaism but it was the standard that was set by God the Father when God created man and woman. The first major act of God after creating man was to provide him with a helpmate. So, we go back to the beginning of human history for the purpose and standard of God for marriage.
If we do go back thereāand Iām not going to turn to those chapters of the Bible tonightāI believe we arrive at four principles which are illustrated in the case of Adam. I believe on the basis of what Jesus said that these principles did not go out of date with Adam or with the fall of man or with any other dispensation of history. I believe as far as God is concerned, these principles are permanent. They are the principles that decide what marriage should be and how it should come about. The world at large has not followed these principles but I believe Godās people recreated in Christ by the Holy Spirit should be following these principles. I donāt believe God has ever abandoned them.
I have to say that in a certain sense this is a revelation to me. Not some kind of vision or dream but just a new understanding of scripture. I had already been married for the second time before God really got through to me with these principles. When I use the word revelation I want you to understand this is not extra Biblical, itās not outside the Bible; itās simply an illumination of scriptural truth by the Holy Spirit. Iāve come to the conclusion that itās something that God is now going to deal with his people about.
In a closing prayer, I believe, last week Jim prayed something which exactly echoed my thinking. He quoted the words of Paul in Acts 17 to the men of Athens that times of this ignorance God winked at. God closed his eyes. But then it goes on in that passageāand Iām not sure that Jim quoted itānow God commanded all men everywhere to repent. I do believe that God is requiring his people to change their standard and their attitude in connection with marriage. I believe itās different and higher than most of us have imagined or understood.
One of the great problems, I think, for us in Christians in ascertaining the will and the mind of God is getting emptied of religious traditions. I think thatās one of the hardest things. Itās not so hard to appreciate the truth, itās hard to get rid of the error that in many cases youāve grown up with or had imparted to you through a religious association. Getting rid of error, dumping out the old is a harder process than receiving the new.
Returning them to my theme and to Godās original purpose and act when he instituted marriageāand we do need to bear in mind it was God that instituted marriage. It solely was initiated by God according to scripture revelation. Man didnāt think it up, he didnāt work it out. All he was asked to do was accept what God had ordained.
I will now outline these four facts which I believe set a standard. Theyāre not just historical accidents that happened once in human history but they represent the mind of God for marriage. These are the four facts. First, God decided Adam was to have a wife. Adam didnāt decide it nor did his wife. Second, God formed Eve for Adam. Third, God brought Eve to Adam. And fourth, God determined the nature and purpose of their relationship. He established it before they ever got under way.
I believe suitably applied, those principles are still valid today for Godās children when they get married. Weāre not talking about unbelievers who are not subject to the law of God for it says he that is in the flesh is not subject to the law of God and cannot be because his fleshly nature is at war with God. But, weāre talking to those that have been recreated in the likeness of God by the power of the Holy Spirit to bring forth Godās purposes, to restore Godās purposes in many cases.
I would say that where God has his way in the marriage of believers God should decide that the marriage is to take place. Secondly, God should form the woman for the man. Thirdly, God should bring or present the woman to the man. Fourthly, God determines the nature and purpose of their relationship.
The nature and purpose of their relationship is pretty thoroughly covered in my book The Marriage Covenantwhich is probably available here tonight. But, my book The Marriage Covenantonly deals with the situation after people have got married. As I was writing the book I penned those four sentences and I said to myself inwardly, āListen, Iāve got to finish this book by Saturday night.ā And that was about Thursday morning. Iāve just put that in my pending file but thereās something there that I never really understood before. I said last week but I want to repeat it, I donāt think we appreciate how totally marriage is of God. God initiated it, God started it, God ordained it, God planned it. Not merely did it begin human history but itās going to end human history. The whole destiny of Godās people is headed toward one great, final, glorious marriageāthe marriage supper of the Lamb. As Charles Simpson said when Ruth and I got married last October, āHuman history begins and ends with a marriage.ā
I wrote something here which I thought said it rather well so Iāll just read it. God started human history as a matchmaker. Heās still in the business today. Do you believe that? I believe thatās exactly the truth. God is still in the business today.
We look at two scriptures that I quoted last week. Proverbs 18:22 and Proverbs 19:14. Proverbs 18:22:
āWhoso findeth a wife findeth a good thing, and obtaineth favor of the Lord.ā
That indicates to me that you cannot find the right wife without the Lordās favor. I think many of you here tonight probably did find the right wife and you may not have been conscious that it was the Lordās favor. But, it was. Iād like to hear some male amens for that.
Now, Proverbs 19:14 says in the King James:
āHouse and riches are the inheritance of fathers: and a prudent wife is from the Lord.ā
I was impressed by the word prudent. Itās a rather unusual word, itās the word that God uses for the kind of wife that heāll provide for a man who finds his favor. Most of the modern translations retain the word prudent so it really is apparently exactly the right translation.
Iāll read you the Living Bible for Proverbs 19:14, itās rather good.
āA father can give his sons houses and riches, but only the Lord can give them understanding wives.ā
I think that really says it! Only the Lord can give them understanding wives. I believe that to be what scripture reveals consistently all through this.
Now then, having laid that foundation I want to build on it tonight so Iām going to ask and answer the question how can you if youāre not married find your God appointed mate. As I said, if I could hit the bulls eye every time with the answer to that question in every life Iād have a line of people at my door night and day. As a matter of fact, Iāve had a line from time to time but I got an unlisted phone number and the line melted away.
The first thing I want to do in answering that is establish a principle of guidance. There are basically two kinds of guidance for Christians. One is general and the other is special or individual. General guidance is the same for all of Godās people. It comes primarily from the Bible. Special guidance is individual for each of Godās children and as and when they need it. For instance, thereās nothing in the Bible that I know of that told me that I was to begin my ministry in Jerusalem. That was a special revelation to me from God. Or, if you believe that God settled you in Fort Lauderdale I donāt believe thereās anything in the Bible that says youāre to live in Fort Lauderdale. But, I believe very often God directs his people exactly where to live. Thatās special guidance. But, the point I want to establish right at the beginning is you do not qualify for special guidance unless youāre obeying general guidance. General guidance is primary and for all. Special guidance is secondary and for the individual.
Now, I want to establish one point of general guidance about getting married. Itās one that I find is not very clearly stated in some sections of the Christian church in America. Weāll turn to 2Corinthians 6:14 and following. In this passage Paul uses the word āto be yoked.ā I want to suggest to you that all through the Bible the primary application of that metaphor, the yoke, is to marriage. Other applications are secondary.
āBe not unequally yoked together with unbelievers...ā
The yoke is marriage. The picture is of two animals that donāt go together pulling the same plow. Like a horse and a donkey. Many times in the land of Israel Iāve actually seen that. The Old Covenant, the law of Moses, forbade it. Paul just takes it as a picture and says donāt you get under the yoke of marriage if youāre a horse with a donkey. Youāve got to be yoked with the same kind of animalāwhich means what? A fellow believer. Thatās basic.
I donāt know whether I dare say this, I hope it will hurt nobodyās feelings. I encountered this problem in East Africa when I was a missionary and a teacher there. The African believers had never been taught this. Consequently, many of them were making disastrous marriages. So, in those days I was a teacher of teachers and I thought let me give a little demonstration of how you ought to teach. I got a living parable, I got a big flat sheet of plywood and I covered it with metal pins and I held a magnet underneath where they couldnāt see it. Most of those Africans had never seen a magnet, you understand. I said this is what itās going to be like when the Lord comes. Then, showing them the pins on the board but not showing them the magnet I moved the magnet around underneath and it was powerful enough to move the pins on top. Those Africans couldnāt understand why the pins were moving. I said now Iāll show you a secret. This is what moves the pins. I got the magnet out. I said, āI want to show you what itās going to be like when the Lord comes. Heās going to come down from heaven and the right kind of people are going to be caught up to meet him. But, those that arenāt the right kind wonāt get caught up.ā I brought the magnet down over the pins on the board and the real metal pins leapt up to meet the magnet. But Iād specially arranged to have some non ferrous pins there. They looked like pins but they werenāt made of metal. They didnāt move. I said, āWhat do you think those are?ā This really had them on tenterhooks. They said, āYou tell us.ā I said, āThose are the hypocrites. Those are the people that look like the right thing but theyāre not made of the right material. When the time comes they wonāt rise to meet the Lord because thereās nothing in them that responds to the force thatās coming out of him.ā
I also had some matches there. Of course, the matches didnāt move and no one expected them to move. I said, āYou know what the matches are? Theyāre just plain unbelievers.ā But, I also had one more thing which was some metal pins stuck into some matches. When the pins that were free moved the metal pins that were stuck into the matches just kind of stirred a little but they couldnāt move very much because of the matches that were stuck into them. When the magnet came down on top those pins that were stuck into matches couldnāt make it to reach the magnet. I said, āDo you know what that is?ā I said, āThatās a believer who is married to an unbeliever.ā It really was a pretty vivid lesson.
Now, Iām going to say something. This is addressed to those who are not married. My warning is donāt marry an unbeliever. Youāre headed for trouble. Think of that metal pin stuck into that match every time you want to go that way. If you are already married Iām not saying anything against your present condition. Maybe you didnāt even know what it was to be a believer when you married another unbeliever. Or, maybe you made a mistake. Anybody here thatās never made a mistake just put your hand up! I saw one hand. Praise God, Iāll come and shake yours...
This is a very delicate subject and it can be very painful. You know what Jesus said about when they wanted to condemn the woman that was wrong in her marriage relationship? Remember what he said? He said, āHe that is without sin cast the first stone.ā There wasnāt one person there that could do that.
In some ways Iām reluctant to speak about what Iām speaking about tonight but I feels somebody needs to say it. I donāt think we need to go further with that passage in 2Corinthians 6. You can read it for yourself. Thereās a whole series of warnings. How can light have fellowship with darkness? How can Christ have fellowship with the devil? Itās strong language. Bear it in mind.
I would say to any young man or young lady if the one youāre thinking of marrying only starts going to church when he or she gets interested in you, wait a little. Because, Iāve known not a few instances of a man or a woman who wanted to catch a Christian and just went through the act of being a Christian for a couple of months or a couple of years until the other one was safely hooked and then the mask fell off and there was no more Christianity. I wouldnāt make a rule but basically Iād wait till somebody has proved for at least two years heās a committed Christian. Thatās not a legalistic rule and God does make exceptions. Even in spite of preachers!
So, weāve established the principle of general guidance. I do not believe normally the Holy Spirit will lead a believer to marry an unbeliever. I say normally because God has strange ways of doing some things. Iāve learned that. I remember a man in our congregation in London who was planning to marry a woman first of all, because heād been previously married. I didnāt think he had the right to do it. Secondly, the woman wasnāt a believer. So, I flat out said donāt do it. He flat out did it. And, this is not fair. I mean, God has got no right to do this. The woman he married got saved after he was married and they became a very happy married couple. So, that taught me a lesson. Leave the final decisions with God. Iām talking about general principles, Iām not making absolute laws. I acknowledge that God has a right to make exceptions if he wants to.
Actually, Iāll tell you. Every time preachers think theyāve got God in a box and heās got to conform to those four walls that theyāve put around him, God just deliberately does something right out of the box!
Now, weāve dealt with the general principle. One more that follows, I believe, from what I said about Adam and Eve, remember, the initiative is with God. Donāt wrest the initiative from the hand of God. This is true not merely in marriage, itās true in everything. Every time you and I wrest initiative from the hand of God we run the risk of a disaster. Basically, that usually leads to an Ishmael. You remember, Abraham thought God had waited too long. None of you single persons ever thought that, Iām sure. So, he decided to help God out and made his own arrangements and the result was a disaster. So, wresting the initiative from the hand of God will probably cost you a very painful lesson.
Now, Iām going to give you my advice. Having laid those two foundations Iām going to give you some practical suggestions. Last time I wrote them out there were seven. This time there are eight. Probably if I stayed longer there would be more. Just let me emphasize at the beginning this is not a set of legalistic rules. I donāt have such a set. This is some suggestions. For those of you that donāt know me Iāve been a committed believer for almost 40 years and Iāve helped to raise 9 adopted girls. My second wife blessed me with two more girls and a son whom Iāve never seen. So, I am not speaking without experience. I mean, I may be wrong but Iāve had to make my theories work. Iād like to add honestly Iāve learned a whole lot from when they didnāt work. Thatās why Iām sympathetic to people who make mistakes. Iāve made my share.
Here are the suggestions I have to offer. First of all, believe in Godās purpose for your life. Believe God has a plan for your life. Iāll give you scriptures but probably not turn to them. Romans 1:17.
āThe righteous shall live by faith.ā
If you donāt have faith you donāt know what it is to live. Faith is the basis of our whole life as Christians. Hebrews 11:6:
āBut without faith it is impossible to please God, for he who comes to God must believe that God exists, and that he rewards those who diligently seek him.ā
Understand? The basis of everything is your faith relationship with God. If you donāt have that the advice Iām going to offer you will be of no use to you. God has a plan for you. God has no ordinary children. God has no second class children. Every child of God is special. If youāre a child of God youāre a special person.
Secondly, commit your life totally to the Lord. Some of you have done that, some of you may not. The advice Iām offering is not valid for those who are not committed to God. I think we should look at the scripture here, Romans 12:1ā2.
āI beseech you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.ā
Hand yourself over to God lock, stock and barrel. Body and all it contains. Put it on the altar and let God take charge of it.
āBe not conformed to this world...ā
Donāt think the way this world thinks. This world thinks basically in terms of dating. Iām not going to carry on a campaign against dating but I donāt think it should be the normal way for a Christian couple to find one another. Iām not saying itās wrong. I just know that in many cases it leads to a lot of unnecessary heartaches.
Itās interesting to me in the Basham familyāand most of you know the Bashamsāthe two elder Basham girls went through so many heartaches and frustrations with dating that they prayed their younger sisters would never have to go that way. For Lisa it sure worked out, as you know. She got the right young man first time, no fumbling, no reaching around, God did it. I believe thatās what God wants to do.
Let me say something else about Don and Alice Basham while Iām on it. From the day their children were born they were praying as parents for their children to find the right mate. So, it pays to pray.
āBe not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind [learn to think differently], that ye may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.ā
You cannot find Godās will for your life until youāre renewed in your mind. As long as you think the way the world thinks youāll get what the world gets. God wonāt renew your mind until you present your body. God doesnāt invest in rented property. No sensible person would. But, when you give him ownership then heāll do something.
Thirdly, be prepared for death and resurrection. Almost anything that really is from God has to undergo a death and a resurrection. This is a principle. Iāll give you one scripture for it. In other words, youāre going to listen to me tonight and say isnāt that wonderful, Iām going to go out and do what Brother Prince said and somewhere down the roadāand maybe not too far down the roadāthe whole thing is going to go wrong. Absolutely. Itās going to blow up in your face and youāre going to be left hopeless. Thatās death. As Bob Mumford would say, hang in there. When youāve given up there will come a resurrection. When God resurrects something itās different from what it was when it died. Itās on a new level.
John 12:24:
āVerily, verily I say unto you, Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit.ā
If you want fellowship, companionship, marriage; if you want to be united with somebody whether itās in the body of Christ or in marriage, that hard outer husk which you started with has got to be dealt with. You can keep that little corn of wheat: hard, shiny, self sufficient and isolated, and it will stay that way forever. You want it to change youāve got to drop it. Let go of it, give up control of it. Let it go down below the surface of the ground. Somebody said if you laid your life down somebody is sure to walk on it with spiked shoes. Thatās right. Itāll happen. But, if your suitably buried you wonāt even know the shoes are there. Under the ground in the darkness and the dampness that hard outer husk dissolves. When itās dissolved a new life can come out of it.
You see, itās possible to be lonely in a crowd. How many of you know that? Unless a corn of wheat falls into the ground and loses that outer shell it abides alone. Thatās absolutely an indisputable fact. Itās the same with our lives. As long as we hold on to them, control them, manage them, direct themāweāve got that little corn of wheat in our hand; itās all yours. You can do what you like with it but there will never be any fruit out of it. It will always stay alone. So, be prepared for death and resurrection.
The fourth suggestion, walk in the light of Godās word. Weāve already said that really, thatās the general guidance for everybody. How many of you know what Psalm 119:105 says?
āThy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.ā
You never need to walk in darkness if you walk by the word of God. You may not be able to see far ahead but you can see just enough to know where to put the next step. My advice is not valid for those who do not walk by the word of God. Godās word is a lamp for our feet, a light for our path.
Fifth recommendation, cultivate fellowship with Godās people. If you want to marry one of them, make them your friends. See, what Iāve seen happen many times in the lives of young people is theyāre keeping somewhat undesirable company. Maybe itās not sinful but theyāre not believers, theyāre not committed Christians. A young man or a young woman gets mixed up with that group and then their emotions begin to come into play and they lose control of their emotions. They fall in love usually with somebody right there. Once youāre in love how many of you know itās hard to see straight after that? What was the mistake? The mistake was being around with those people when your emotions got out of control. If you keep the right company and fall in love youāll fall in love with somebody whoās a member of the right company. Youāre asking for trouble as a young person to keep company with the wicked and the worldly. Probably thereās a 50 percent chance youāll end up by marrying the wrong person.
Sixth recommendation, realize your value as a child of God. I think this is probably the biggest problem. Godās children donāt value themselves high enough. They donāt realize what theyāre worth. Somebody has already quoted here tonight in the course of the meeting Ephesians 2:10:
āFor we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.ā
The Greek word translated workmanship, ?poema? gives us the English word poem. It suggests a creative masterpiece. Weāre not just something that God turned out in a casual moment, we are the culmination of all his creative genius and ability. Thatās what we are as his people. Weāre created for good works that God has before ordained for us to walk in them. If we realize that weāre a masterpiece I believe weāll find the good works. But, if we donāt value ourselves highly enough then weāre liable to throw ourselves away on second of third best.
Iāve seen this happen. There are some of you here that could remember with me situations in which it has happened. I think I could almost say like the apostle Paul I have continual grief and sorrow of heart. In many cases, once youāve done it wrong there is no remedy. Youāve got to live with it the rest of your life. If I say this with feeling itās because Iāve seen the results.
You donāt value yourself highly because youāre so intellectual or beautiful or well educated or because youāre a Baptist or a Presbyterian. But, because youāre a child of God. Think of it this way. If there had been no other sinner in the world that would get saved, Jesus would still have died for you. Jesus says one human soul is worth more than the entire universe. Donāt be afraid, youāre more valuable than a whole lot of sparrows and God goes even to the sparrowās funeral. How much more does he value you? The hairs of your head are numbered. Listen, if God knows the number of hairs on your head itās inconceivable that he doesnāt have a plan for your marriage.
Hereās the one you donāt want to hear. Be prepared to wait. Most of the great men of God in the Bible were tested by waiting. Iām not saying youāll have to wait as long as Moses but he waited 40 years for his time to come. My first wife used to say to her daughters, āGirls, be prepared to wait. I waited and look what I got!ā They said, āBut Mama, you waited such a long time.ā Well, Iām not saying how long youāll have to wait but youāve got to be prepared to wait. I tell you one thing. When youāre really prepared to wait the waiting time may be over. God may be waiting for you to be prepared to wait. So, the longer you put it off the longer you have to wait.
I could give you scriptures for that. Ecclesiastes 3:1ā8, thereās a time for everything. A time to embrace, a time not to embrace, so on and so forth. God has the time.
My eighth piece of advice which is the last on my list right nowāit probably wonāt be for longābe sensitive to the Holy Spirit. Again, this is a principle that affects every area of the Christian life. Romans 8:14:
āAs many as are regularly led by the Spirit of God, they are Godās sons.ā
The word used there is not little children but grown up sons. The proof of maturity is that you are led by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is like a dove. A dove is not a pushy bird, itās a very timid bird. Itās easy to frighten a dove away. I think Iāll tell you this story. Anna may remember it, I donāt know whether she does. She was there when it happened. Some of you who have been privileged to go on those conducted tours of Fellowship Travel have seen the famous house on ?Abba backer? Road which we fled from as a family in the middle of the night. As a matter of fact, itās become a kind of stop for every bus that goes now. Even the Jewish guides want to go past and hear the story. Iām not going to tell you the story tonight. But, anyhow, some time before that we had a childrenās church there with about maybe 40 children between the ages of about 6 and probably 15 who came on Sunday morning. We had it on the second floor in a big kind of entrance hall or living room. The children sat in rows facing out to the door that opened onto the verandah which opened on to the main road. There were double doors. I would stand behind whatever it was I preached from, preach at the children and they would sit in rows looking at me and beyond me through the open door to the verandah. In this particular time we had a circular table on the verandah and as a tablecloth we used one of those black silk shawls that Arab women put on their head. It beautifully covered the table. So, there was this black, circular covered table.
I was teaching the children about the Holy Spirit being like a dove. I was emphasizing that youāve got to be careful that you donāt scare the dove away. As I was teaching I noticed that the children became very, very quiet and didnāt move. Their eyes grew bigger and bigger. I only discovered later that God had kind of backed me up because in the middle of my talk a beautiful white dove descended and settled right in the middle of that black circular table. All the children saw how important it was not to scare the dove away.
Well, thatās a principle thatās true. Weāve got to be sensitive to the Holy Spirit.
Now, a word to parents, myself included. Again, I have to say frankly if I could do things over again Iād do them different. I hope, in a way, that I can help some of you parents who donāt have grown children yet to avoid some of the pitfalls. Basically, in the Bible itās the responsibility of parents to choose mates for their children. You could easily react thatās old fashioned, nobody does that today in America. I only offer you one comment. It certainly worked a whole lot better than the contemporary American system. No system has ever worked so badly as the present system in America. Thereās nothing in the history of the human race which gives such an appalling percentage of disastrous and broken marriages as contemporary American culture.
So, I wouldnāt be afraid to change from that way. In fact, Iād be afraid not to. Iām not unreasonable nor am I legalistic. Iām just developing a principle. As a matter of fact, I think it was in the bicentennial year, l976, I was preaching at a conference organized by Charles Simpson in Biloxi, Mississippi. I wasnāt talking about marriage but in the middle of it I just came out with this comment. In my opinion itās not really fair in our contemporary society to thrust a young woman out and say, Find a husband for yourself. I thought did I say that? It was a significant remark. There was one brother there who is known to many of you. His daughter who was about 19 years old came up to him and said, āFather, did you hear that? Iām holding you responsible.ā And, she still is. I thought to myself what did I do about that? Joska came to me maybe a year later. She said, āDo you have a word for me?ā I said, āIām praying.ā
Iāll tell you another occasion Joska came to me when Ruth and I were friendly but not officially engaged. Joska isnāt here tonight, I wouldnāt embarrass her maybe if she were. I was sitting in my study about 9 oāclock at night. Joska came in. She said, āDo you have a word for me?ā I came out with the usual religious platitude, āIām praying that Godās will will be done.ā She said, āHowbeit if we pray?ā Well, you know when a daughter says that to a father who is a preacher you canāt say no. I was busy but I said all right, letās pray. I thought itās my turn to start so I prayed a nice respectable prayer that didnāt mean very much. She said, āNow itās my turn.ā She said, āWould it be all right if I anointed you with oil?ā I said okay, itās in the drawer in the bathroom. She came back with the oil, I was sitting in my big chair. She stood beside me and she was like a Pentecostal preacher. She went (indicating) on my forehead, anointed me with oil and prophesied over me. She gave me one of the purest and most beautiful and most illuminating prophesies Iāve ever had in my life. It was about Ruth and me. So, I knew God was pleased before some of you knew.
But, I just say that because I realize many times we can just be religious and talk platitudes and miss the thing that really matters. So, ideally parents should be very directly involved in their childrenās choice of mates.
This is the ideal. Unfortunately, I would say the majority of American parents have abdicated from their responsibility. The great majority. Not merely in this area but in most areas. If the parents are not doing their jobāand in many cases have absolutely abdicatedāthen I would advise a young person whether man or woman to find his or her place in a committed Christian fellowship and look to the elders to take the place of parents. But, I want to emphasize this is never the ideal. Thatās what so important. To those of you who are elders I want to say never deliberately take over the parentās job. Itās not your job. Itās the parentās job. Ideally the parents should do it. If theyāre not doing it, second best you counsel the parents and not the children. Push the parents into their responsibility.
The third and the least ideal of all is the parents have abdicated, the elders will do it. But, I feel strongly and I happen to know that Ern Baxter agrees with me in this. The elders should not take over the job of parents unless the parents are totally unwilling or incompetent to do it.
See, I think so many times the church takes away from parents their divine responsibility. I donāt believe the Sunday School is responsible to teach believersā children the truth of the Bible. Their parents are. Let the Sunday School be for the children of unbelievers. I certainly believe in childrenās church because I know from experienceāand I was talking about it a little earlierāthat children can learn to worship, minister, to conduct themselves in the congregation of Godās people with as much responsibility as adults.
In fact, let me say this by the way. I believe thereās obviously both sex and age in the body. I believe thereās sex in the soul. A womanās emotions are entirely unlike a manās. But, when we come to the realm of the spirit I donāt believe thereās either sex or age. The spirit is timeless. Consequently, when children are in the spirit even if theyāre only 2 years old theyāre capable of getting as much from God as adults. When they move back into the realm of the body and the soul then itās different, there has to be a maturing process. As a matter of fact, Iāve seen this demonstrated many times. I canāt give examples tonight, youāve heard a beautiful example from Jim Croft. That shouldnāt really be the exception, parents. If you expect your children to be spiritual, set them an example, teach them the principles and youāll be amazed how spiritual theyāll be.
The other thing I want to say in connection with the position of responsibility of parents is, to young people, I want you to know second to Godās blessing there is nothing more important in life than your fatherās blessing. Even if your parents are unbelievers do everything you can to gain their favor and have them on your side. Itāll make all the difference for you through the rest of you life. Iāve seen scores of times the truth of the fourth commandment, āHonor thy father and mother that it may be well with thee, and that thou mayest live long on the earth.ā I want to tell you I am personally convinced from scripture and observation that if you do not honor your father and mother it never will be well with you. You can be saved and baptized in the Holy Spirit but there will be areas of Godās blessing shut off to you. So, do everything you can to get your parents on your side. Even to waiting, submitting yourselfāthatās one of the examples where you may go through a death and a resurrection.
I cannot make laws but I can suggest to you principles. Oh my mind goes back to people who did it wrong and how theyāve suffered. So thatās a word about parentsā children. I hope I havenāt confused you. Iāve tried to paint the ideal and then show you whatās the next thing down. God bless you.