Question:
I’m Christian, so is my girlfriend. We’re both 22 years old now. We have committed ourselves to each other, with concrete plans for marriage already. We have engaged in (immorality), but after some discussion, and repentance to God, we decided to stop this sinful act, and wait till after our marriage. A few questions: 1. Are we considered married in God’s eyes, if we have registered our marriage (as in recognized by the law of the country), but a church wedding is not completed yet? 2. We’re in a situation whereby registering our marriage and conducting a church wedding are both not financially feasible (I’m in Uni, she’s just started working), can we in some other way dedicate ourselves to a marriage institution? I’ve read numerous questions and answers (with respect to the Bible) that relate to this issue, and many counselors seem to suggest that verses in the bible apparently wants us to get married, where we can solve the issue of (intimacy), and not committing the sin of (immorality). So, could I actually get down on knees with my girlfriend (or as I would rather refer to her as my fiancee) and ask that God recognizes that we would like to enter into an institution of marriage in His name, and that from then forth, we’re considered married to Him? Your reply to these would be much appreciated. Thanks.Continue reading