why HE didn't marry 4
Do you know why the Lord was skeptical of marriage? Matt 22:30
Before the founding of the world, creation of the earth, man was. Mankind had always been in God's heart and plans - every high thought of God tended towards mankind always, who also is His delight. God had our names inscribed, everyone that'd come to Him written, even before He started creating. The only difference between then and now is, man was in spirit form, Job 38:4-7. God could hear him, feel him but had no body to have him contained. In a nutshell, mankind existed as spirits, as God's angels.
Being angels, God sent each of us, His would-be children, into wombs made ready, to pick up flesh and ably dwell competitively on earth. And man became physical. Then, there's more to our angelic form, which is the fact that angels don't change. No, they don't choose for themselves - no marring. They only take orders, digest and execute them by the zeal of the Almighty. And if God helps us in our sojourn on earth, we shall return to be with Him as angels.
Now, crux of matter - angels don't marry because marriage has a lot to do with making choices, in which no angel will ever choose for itself. Angels only receive things with thanksgiving. For God created Adam - mankind, every male with his female and there's no ambiguity or vagueness in the persons God has made from one another to live together. If not for variations that man has been widely dispersed abroad that every man now has need to "Ask-Seek-Knock" for his wife everywhere, his suitable help Meet made, fit for him.
Marrying is NOT the best for angels, who only live to take commands and could wait long for such orders that may never come. For angels, all they wait for is, "Lord, give to me the one you made from me, not another." It wasn't even Adam that suggested or pilfered into God's plan to ask Him for a wife. O yes, Adam had minded his business of tending God's garden only to receive this precious, wonderful gift of a woman, of someone made like him for him.
What are your thoughts, please?
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