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An eternity mindset helps us to see singleness and marriage as gifts, and not as distractions from serving God.
1. In our present distress (v.26), in our brief time in this world (v.29), and in a world that is passing away (v.31), our eternity mindset changes how we see:
a) relationships (v.29)
b) losses (v.30)
c) happiness (v.30)
d) possessions (v.30)
d) culture (v.31)
2. A married Christian must balance devotion to spouse/family and devotion to The Lord. (v.32-35)
3. As Christians approach the decision to marry, we make the best decision that we can in the Lord, and continue being devoted to the Lord and His work. (v.36-40)
How does eternity inform your decision whether to marry?
What is our top priority? Matthew 6:33 and 22:30
What is the proper place of family for a Christian? Luke 14:26
What is more important than whether you marry? 2 Cor. 11:3