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Relationships 101 Courtship and Marriage

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These slides contain a brief introduction to biblical courtship. But be warned. What you are about to see may sound archaic, outdated, old-fashioned, ancient and very technical. Much of what Pastor Chuck Brooks is going to share is from a culture that has gone extinct in the United States but, be assured, the principals of courtship are found in God’s timeless and Holy Word. In its day biblical courtship kept many boys and girls from being sexually active before the age of 18. It kept millions of teenagers from getting pregnant annually. It kept pregnancies from ending in abortion. It kept many of our young women from becoming the victims of “date-rape.” Let’s revisit Relationships 101 from the biblical text.

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Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

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1.) Dating is in direct contradiction to the Scriptures, that admonish us to "flee youthful lusts" and to "flee fornication." (Eph 4:22; 2 Tim 2:22; 1Cor 6:18)

Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

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2.) Dating ignores the biological facts of human sexuality.

Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

At the end of the marriage ceremony the preacher says, “You may now kiss the bride!” This statement seems to assume that the groom has never kissed the woman before that day.

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3.) Dating tends to abuse and misuse what doesn’t belong to you.

Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

The baggage remaining from painful dating must be dealt with by the person who takes your leftovers as their wife or husband.

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4.) Dating is the starting place for destroying relationships

Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

There is no commitment by either party to continue beyond the first date.

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5.) Dating becomes a preparation for handling divorce, not a preparation for building a permanent marriage.

Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

Dating gets one used to the idea of rejecting and being rejected in the search for the perfect relationship.

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6.) Dating builds insecurity into relationships.

Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

Imagine a marriage without scars of rejection to overcome because you have been hurt earlier by partners who were unfaithful.

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7.) Dating prevents the building of friendships

Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

When you date there is the selectiveness of romantic, sexual relationships that prevent the building of friendships.

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Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

So what is the alternative to dating?

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Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

The alternative to dating is NOT courtship!

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Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

• Courtship is not “going out in groups” or “double-dating.”

• Courting is not what “Christian” teenagers do instead of dating.

• Courting is what a man and woman do in preparation for marriage.

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Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

The Father’s Authority &Responsibility

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Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

The problem with our culture is not merely sexual immorality, it is also sexual irresponsibility. The Bible teaches there is to be no escape from responsibility. The teenage years were to be years of preparation for responsibility, not for irresponsibility.

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Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

• It is not casual dating; it is a relationship with a view to marriage.

• It has a lot to do with manners; there is an appropriate way to behave.

• It also has to do civility, i.e., with law.

• It involved following appropriate procedures.

• It involves a "court".

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Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

Preparing a Case for Your Date in Court

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Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

Webster’s Dictionary speaks of a synonym for courting - being a suitor.

A man is filing his suit; he is declaring the justice of his claim for the hand of a woman.

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Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

Passing Judgment on the Case in Court

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Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

The Bible is clear that the daughter’s father is to be heavily involved in this matter. It is the role of a father to give away what is his own, even as God the Father brought Eve to Adam.

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Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

They will be perpetually influenced by their in-laws, aunts, and uncles. These relatives will be giving the new family suggestions, recommendations, and advice.

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Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

When you spend considerable time in the company of your intended’s family you will learn many things about that person.

Practically speaking, one can’t “front” in the presence of their kid brother or sister.

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Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

The father and the son worked along side each other in the family business. The son served as an apprentice and would be his father’s “disciple.” Scripture teaches that a son is to work cooperatively under his father's leadership in the courting of a spouse.

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Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

Men are the initiators. If he is really interested in you he will pursue you. Jesus pursued His bride, the church. He left the glory of heaven and went through ridicule and torture—even death—as proof that He loved us.

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Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

There will be a tendency to rush ahead of the Lord to find a mate. Don’t do it!! Wait for God’s choice.

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Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

“I am going to have to encourage my kids go through something like that?”

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Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

“Courtship is God’s ideal way to begin a relationship but don’t dismiss it as unattainable.”

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Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage

“A foundation needs to be laid first. The main foundation is that of faith in Jesus Christ.”

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Relationships 101Courtship and Marriage