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Are Weddings No Longer Sacred?
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Are Weddings No Longer Sacred?
Sharon Hanby-Robie
Author, A Simple Wedding
(Tuesday, April 24, 2007)

March 27, 2008

This morning I noticed a small plastic bag sitting on the edge of my lawn. Despite a heavy breeze, the little bag did not blow away, but stood firmly planted as its edges fluttered in the wind. Curious about it, I walked out to take a look and discovered that it contained a small, beautiful stone. There was also a message in the bag from a local lawn care business advertising their services.

I had always considered God to be my rock. So it’s no surprise that as I held this small rock in my hand and felt it with my fingers, it reminded me more of God’s characteristics than a lawn care company’s services.

Symbols are powerful that way. Their meaning is often determined by our own personal associations with them as well as society’s associations with them. When something big or important occurs in our lives – like a marriage – symbols become especially important.

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The Uniqueness of a Christian Wedding and Marriage

Weddings have many traditional symbols associated with them - the old expression, "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue" immediately comes to mind. From the white wedding gown and veil, to the wedding attendants, flowers and music, symbols reveal the meaning of this very significant event.  

Yet, as a Christian, I wonder what God’s perspective might be about today’s wedding extravaganzas. According to CNN, the average cost of a wedding soared to $26,327 in 2005 – so much money for something that is supposed to be sacred. And nearly half of all couples will end up spending more than they originally budgeted.

Getting married shouldn’t require that you break the bank to be special. I believe that you can have a beautiful wedding for much less. When we focus on what is important, what we hope our guests will remember ten years from now, we might find that we can celebrate joyously for a reasonable price. Just as that little stone this morning reminded me of God’s providence and His strength in my life, incorporating symbols that reflect your faith and love in your wedding ceremony can be a simple way to make a significant statement without spending a fortune.

Why Wed?

Genesis 2:24 says, “For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and they will become one flesh.” Nothing suggests a bond more than the words “they will become one flesh.” The bonding of two people in marriage is covenantal. God used the depth of His own commitment to Israel as an illustration of a covenant promise when he said, “as Christ loved the church and gave up himself for her” (Ephesians 5:25). The covenant of marriage is a biblical framework designed to enable the husband and wife to respond to each other and to God with a deepening love in a trusting relationship.

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  • Mommabearx4 10/10/2007 1:13 AM
    Our wedding was a worship service. After all, God brought us together & "unless the Lord builds the house" so why shouldn't we point the glory to him in our wedding?

    We had an OT & NT reading as well as a message (sermon) on marriage.

    My BIL sang a song called "Perfect Union" (Matthew Ward)--focuses on how God brings us together & makes marriage work.

    Our vows were traditional (So Baptist minister)

    We lighted the unity candle.(played Eternal Father)

    We even had communion/the Lord's Supper. (played several Lord's Supper songs in the background).

    We shared a meal together @ the reception too.

    We did have a videographer & on our wedding video the "voice over" music on the short version or in the "breaks" on the long version is Circle of Friends & Seize the Day.

  • CaptainDLW 5/1/2007 8:59 AM
    My wife and I spent,maybe, a total of $250. on our wedding and reception. We have been married a blissful 32 plus years. We didn't have a lot of money at the time and by not borrowing a whole lot of money for a fancy wedding we didn't have the financial problems of paying it off. The wedding decision was mutual. That left us money to get our lives off to a decent start without that extra financial problem. My daughter and her wonderful husband eloped saving money to put into her finishing Pharmacy school. She now makes GOOD money and no wedding to pay off. I didn't have a lot of money to put on a big wedding, but the money I saved I could use to help them set up house keeping. Las, but not least, in todays society too many young people get married while still in "HEAT" not really knowing much about each other. You spend a fortune on a wedding only to see them divorced a year later. More love and understand needs to be put into a wedding and less worrying about a big fancy wedding.
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