Will there be marriage in heaven? | GotQuestions.org

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Will there be marriage in Heaven? Jesus said in Matthew 22:30, “At the resurrection people will neither marry nor be given in marriage; they will be like the angels in heaven.” What does this mean? Will we still be married in Heaven? Will people get married in heaven? Will husbands and wives know each other in heaven? What does the Bible say about marriage? In this video, Pastor Nelson answers your question: Will there be marriage in heaven? *** Source Article: https://www.gotquestions.org/marriage-heaven.html *** Recommended Book: Heaven By: Randy Alcorn https://bit.ly/2UhK8MK *** Curious about Bible Munch? Go check them out! https://www.youtube.com/BibleMunch *** Recent Bible Munch Videos: A Christian YouTuber Speaks Out: “Dear Christians…” | What is Mercy? https://youtu.be/JSrkBGxBBMU Why Does God Allow Suffering | Why do Bad Things Happen to Good People https://youtu.be/db0fRF2anbQ The 10 Commandments List | What are the Ten Commandments in the Bible https://youtu.be/fhmntQwLDrM?list=PLYUzs7YowQ-gOMVoTu3n6viww3Q3U06kz *** Related Got Questions Articles: Will we be able to see and know our friends and family members in Heaven? https://www.gotquestions.org/family-heaven.html Will there be sex in heaven? https://www.gotquestions.org/sex-heaven.html Will we have physical bodies in Heaven? https://www.gotquestions.org/physical-bodies-heaven.html Music: http://www.purple-planet.com Note: Some links are affiliate links which cost you nothing, but help us share the Word of God.

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In today's video, I'll answer your question, Will there be marriage in heaven? Then afterward, as always,
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I'll share some helpful resources, so stick around until the end. Jesus said,
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At the resurrection, people will neither marry nor be given in marriage. They will be like the angels in heaven.
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Matthew 22, verse 30. This statement clearly answers the question of whether there will be marriage in heaven.
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The answer is no. The Sadducees had approached Jesus with a hypothetical situation.
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Suppose a woman had been married multiple times—seven times, in fact. At the resurrection, they posed,
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Whose wife will she be of the seven, since all of them were married to her? Matthew 22, verse 28.
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It was a gotcha question, because the Sadducees did not even believe in the resurrection, verse 23.
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Jesus rebuked them for their lack of knowledge of the Scriptures and their discounting of the power of God, verse 29.
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And He plainly said, There will be no marriage in heaven, verse 30. In that regard, people in heaven will be like the angels, who likewise do not marry.
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The fact that there will be no marriage in heaven does not mean that a husband and wife will no longer know each other in heaven.
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It also does not mean that a husband and wife could not still have a close relationship in heaven.
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What it does seem to indicate, though, is that a husband and wife will no longer be married in heaven.
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Marriage is an earthly bond, and it is broken by physical death see Romans 7, verse 2 and 1
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Timothy 5, verse 14. Most likely, there will be no marriage in heaven simply because there will be no need for it.
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For one thing, marriage on earth is a representation of Christ's relationship to the Church see
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Ephesians 5, verses 25 -33 and 2 Corinthians 11, verse 2.
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In heaven, the representation will become reality. The image will no longer be needed as the shadow gives way to the substance.
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Undoubtedly, marriage is not intended to be only an image. It has significant and practical purpose on earth.
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God established marriage in the Garden of Eden before the entrance of sin, so marriage is part of God's good design for humanity on earth.
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After He made the man, the Lord God said, "...it is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him."
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Genesis 2, verse 18. The solution to the man being alone was the creation of the woman and, specifically in this instance, the bond of marriage between Adam and Eve.
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Marriage is the foundational building block of society. Within marriage, God commanded procreation and the filling of the earth with human beings.
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The man and woman together were needed to image God and fulfill His mandate.
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In heaven, however, there will be no need for procreation. Heaven will be filled with those redeemed by the
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Lord Jesus Christ. The command to be fruitful and multiply will be lifted, and no babies will be born in heaven.
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The need for procreation will end in heaven, and the need for marriage will end at the same time.
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But marriage is not solely about procreation. When God made the woman, the man said, "...this
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is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh. She shall be called woman, for she was taken out of man."
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That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh.
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Genesis 2, verses 23 -24. Marriage is a unique partnership of two distinct and yet like humans.
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The woman was the perfect complement to the man to fulfill a God -given design. Before sin entered the world,
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Adam and his wife were both naked and they felt no shame. Genesis 2, verse 25.
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Taking all this together, we see that marriage is designed for union, intimacy, and fruitfulness.
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In heaven, there will be no shame, and we will be in perfect union with God and with others. The intimacy many currently experience now in marriage will be complete in a far greater way.
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Marriage is a good gift, albeit a temporal one. It is the biblical norm and God's plan for the majority of people.
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On earth, marriage brings an opportunity for deep companionship and expression of self -sacrificial love, which are instructive about God's relationship with its people.
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It provides for practical needs like procreation. In a fallen world, a loving marriage can be a place of refuge and strength.
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A marriage with God at the center can be a place of edification, as well as a multiplier for effective kingdom work.
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But in heaven, marriage will not be needed. In many ways, the single among us can serve to remind us of this heavenly reality.
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Marriage has a good earthly purpose, and it should be defended and cherished. But marriage is not intended for eternity.
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Therefore, marriage will not continue into heaven. Some worry that they will miss the intimacy, companionship, and pleasures of marriage in heaven.
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But that is to misunderstand the fullness of the Lord. We will be fully satisfied in heaven.
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Whatever we know as the best, most intense joys in this world, the joys of the next world will be greater still.
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In this world, we enjoy the sun, but the heavenly city does not need the sun or the moon to shine on it.
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For the glory of God gives it its light, and the Lamb is its lamp. Revelation 21, verse 23.
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Just as the glory of God is infinitely greater than the physical sun, relationships in heaven will be infinitely more fulfilling than marriage in this world.
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John Piper put it this way, "...the pleasures of this world are foretastes and pointers to the inconceivably superior pleasures of the age to come.
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Marriage ends because all its pleasures are preludes and pointers to something so much better that the human heart cannot imagine."
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Corinthians 2, verse 9. With every taste, or every dream, remember this is only foretaste, only prelude.
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