Can We Live Together Before Marriage? Tough Questions With Pastor Mike

By Pastor Mike Novotny

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In today’s modern era, the question of whether it’s acceptable for couples to live together before marriage is a common and complex issue that many Christians face. As cultural norms shift, what once was considered socially unacceptable has become more commonplace, even among believers. However, as Christians, we are called to navigate these waters with a heart grounded in Scripture and a desire to honor God in every aspect of our lives.

The Biblical Perspective on Sexual Morality

When it comes to living together before marriage, the Bible does not explicitly state, “Thou shall not live together.” However, what is clear throughout Scripture is God’s design for sexual intimacy. First Corinthians 6 warns against sexual immorality, emphasizing that those who engage in such acts will not inherit the kingdom of God. This highlights the importance God places on sexual purity within the boundaries of marriage.

Hebrews 13:4 further instructs, “Marriage should be honored by all, and the marriage bed kept pure, for God will judge the adulterer and all the sexually immoral.” These passages underscore that sexual relations are a gift to be enjoyed within the commitment of marriage, reflecting God’s intention for a holy and pure union.

The Challenge of Living Together

For many couples, the decision to live together seems practical and convenient. Yet, the reality is that cohabitation often brings significant temptation. Living in close quarters with someone you love and are attracted to can make it difficult to maintain the boundaries God has set. As believers, it’s crucial to honestly assess whether you can live together without crossing these biblical lines.

In counseling, this honesty is vital. Many find that sexual attraction is powerful and magnetic, and when two people are consistently in each other’s presence, it can be challenging to resist temptation. Thus, the question becomes not just about cohabitation but about maintaining a lifestyle that honors God.

The Importance of Repentance and Forgiveness

If you find that you have crossed boundaries, it’s essential to come to Jesus in repentance. The beauty of the gospel is that there is forgiveness for sexual sin, and you are invited to flee from temptation and pursue a life of holiness. First Corinthians 6:18 urges believers to “flee from sexual immorality,” emphasizing the importance of putting distance between yourself and sin.

For those considering marriage, this is an opportunity to align your relationship with God’s Word. If living arrangements need to change, know that it is a decision you will not regret. Trust that God honors those who honor Him, even when it requires sacrifice.

Approaching Marriage in the Church

When a couple requests to be married in the church, the situation can be complex. Each couple’s journey is unique, and pastors often approach these requests with care and discernment. A willingness to repent and align your life with God’s values can be a positive step toward marriage. If a couple is already living together but desires to marry and seek God’s blessing, the church often offers guidance and support to help them make this transition in a way that honors God.

Ultimately, the goal is to encourage couples to live in a way that reflects their love for Jesus and their commitment to His teachings. By doing so, you invite His blessing upon your relationship and build a strong foundation for the future.

In this journey of faith, know that you are not alone. There is grace, mercy, and a community of believers ready to support you as you seek to honor God in your relationship.

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About the Author

Pastor Mike Novotny

Pastor Mike Novotny has served God’s people in full-time ministry since 2007 in Madison and, most recently, at The CORE in Appleton, Wisconsin. He also serves as the lead speaker for Time of Grace, where he shares the good news about Jesus through television, print, and online platforms.

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