Celibacy is an honourable and respectable state, no less admirable than marriage. Of course like marriage, celibacy comes with its own set of problems and disadvantages, and also like marriage, a set of benefits and advantages. In this lesson we are looking at celibacy in various contexts
God requires an unmarried person to remain celibate, or in other words to practice total chastity, until married. Celibacy may be defined as abstaining from sexual intercourse. God condemns those who have "given themselves over to sexual immorality and have gone after strange flesh"
God has many good reasons for taking this hard line. The lack of celibacy and chastity among the unmarried, contributes to sexually transmitted diseases, children being born out of wedlock, confusion of genealogy, and the consequent breakdown of social structure. People should be able to recognize that sex is like fire. It is very destructive unless properly
Virginity is highly respected in the Bible. God chose a virgin to be the mother of his Son
There is no requirement in the Bible for a person to undertake permanent celibacy voluntarily. Whilst God intends people to undertake marriage permanently, until death severs the union
Celibacy in marriage may seem a contradiction of terms, however many married people practice celibacy for one reason or another. A few
Because they are married they must “be faithful” to each other by being celibate while these circumstances last, which may be
Paul heads his list of "the works of the flesh" with "adultery, fornication, uncleaness, licentiousness..."
The Bible does not recommend voluntary celibacy of the married, nor does it forbid it
Marriage is a lifetime commitment. That is to say, it should last until the union is severed by death. When one becomes a widow or widower, one is no longer married or bound to the one who has died
Society may impose, by law or custom, a waiting period before a widow or widower can get married again. Bereavement and the grieving process, by its own nature, may take quite some time. Each widow or widower can decide how long the period of celibacy
People are prone to state their opinions on whether widowed persons should remain so, or whether they should be married off. James says, "Pure and undefiled religion before God is this: to visit orphans and widows in their trouble and to keep oneself unspotted from the world"
You may have assumed that divorce achieves dissolution of a marriage. According to Jesus, that is not so. He says, "Everyone who divorces his wife, except on account of fornication, makes her commit adultery, and who ever shall marry her who has been divorced commits adultery"
This is a clear indication that God views a marriage as still in effect, even after a divorce. If there were no marriage anymore, the divorced man and woman would no longer be husband and wife. Therefore one would not be able to commit adultery against the other. But Jesus shows that there will be adultery in a remarriage after divorce, except where there was already adultery that
What are the implications? It often happens that a couple get divorced but neither has committed adultery. In such cases the marriage still exists and the couple should remain celibate with a view to reconciliation. To marry another will mean committing adultery. God hates divorce