THE REFORMED WITNESS HOUR
"Shall We Transgress in Forming Mixed Marriage?”
Rev. Carl Haak
(e-mail: Rev. Carl Haak) October 8, 2006; No. 3327
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Dear radio friends,
During Nehemiah’s
brief absence from
If you will
remember, in chapter 10 of Nehemiah, a spiritual
We, too, make
vows. We make a vow in marriage. But, you see, the devil works very hard on
our vows. Vows are promises to God. Vows are something we will do for God’s
sake. But the devil hates promises to
God. And he is always working to get you
in a position to compromise your vow.
Now all of this, of
course, is very applicable to us, for the Scriptures were written with you and
me in mind. Marriage must be established
in one faith in Jesus Christ, in one truth in Jesus Christ. God says that throughout the whole
Bible. For instance,
I Corinthians 7:39:
that the widow is free to marry
whom she will, only in the Lord! There
is the qualification: in the Lord. I do not know how to stress this strongly
enough. Be faithful to God in your
dating. Be faithful to God in your
marrying. Ask this question: Does he love God in truth? Does she?
The crucial reason
for marrying in the Lord will be shown to us in this passage in Nehemiah
today. The crucial reason is: children.
For the children of these mixed marriages, of believer and unbeliever
(compromised believer – believer in name) – these types of marriages resulted
in children who could not speak a spiritual language. We read, “And their children spake half in the speech of
We consider
Nehemiah’s question: Shall we transgress
in forming mixed marriages? Many of the
young men in
Now we learn that
this practice of mixed marriage, of one of
And it was being
advocated. It was being promoted. We get that from verse 27 of
Nehemiah 13.
Nehemiah says, “Shall we then hearken unto
you to do all this great evil?” That
question of Nehemiah implies that the men who were doing this tried to convince
Nehemiah and the people that what they were doing was OK. “Shall we then hearken to you?” They were, perhaps, saying to Nehemiah: “We will convert them afterwards. We grew up with the girls of
The reasons behind
these mixed marriages evidently were two.
And both were carnal.
The first was
lust. The beauty of these women,
yes! And the fact that these girls would
do what girls committed to Jehovah would not do. They would drink. They would fornicate. They did not see that their body was a
special possession of Jesus Christ for the Lord and then, one day, for the
husband that the Lord would give. They
did not say, “No.” They did not see
themselves as precious daughters of Jehovah.
These unbelieving girls had only this life. They had not the standard of the love of
God. They had no reason why they should
not give themselves over to the pleasures of sin because they did not know
God. So they let themselves be used by
men.
The second was
greed. That comes from the context of
the whole chapter. The impression from
this chapter is that the sin of materialism was very strong among God’s people
and the desire to have more of these things.
The questions on the heart of the young men and women in
It was out of lust
and greed that these men were forming these marriages. But, really, those were not the reasons. They were the symptoms. Nehemiah puts his finger on it in verse 27
when he says, “Shall we then … transgress against our God?” There is the point! This was a matter of commitment to God. The Christian’s confession is: “God is everything to me. He is my master and my savior. He is the love of my soul. He is fellowship to me. He is life.
Therefore I want to be joined to one who truly loves God and loves His
truth so that, together, we might grow up into the Lord Jesus Christ.” But the men of
Are you ready to
get married? Is he ready to marry
you? Should you marry him? Should you date him? Is he committed in covenant love to God? Have you convinced yourself of that? Or is that true? Is he ready to obey and serve God and follow
God, or does he want to have Jesus and have Jesus his
way? You say, “I’m ready to get
married. I’ve got a job. I can manage finances. I can fix a house.” Very good. You say, “We’ve salted away some cash.” Good.
But where is your heart toward God?
Young girl: have you heard him pray? Young man, how deep is her faith? Where is her beauty? Marriage must have a spiritual unity. It must have one God, one faith, one hope in
Jesus Christ. Nehemiah exposed the evil
of marrying outside of faith by citing first a precept, and then a
precedent. The precept is in verse
25. He cites the Old Testament law. We read, “And I contended with them, and
cursed them, and smote certain of them, and plucked off their hair, and made
them swear by God, saying, Ye shall not give your
daughters unto their sons.” Nehemiah was quoting there from
Deuteronomy 7.
And
Nehemiah’s anger and sternness was directed toward the fathers. He is reminding them of Moses’ precepts. He was saying, “Do you have a concern for
your son? Do you have a concern for your
daughter’s soul? Do you have a concern
for their spiritual good? Don’t you see
that, as a father, you must counsel your sons and your daughters for the needs
of spiritual unity in their marriage?”
Then he quoted a
precedent. That precedent in verse 26
refers to Solomon. He says to them: “Was there ever a king like Solomon – so
wise, so acquainted with the workings of sin, so close to God’s heart? He believed God. Yet, what happened to him? He threw away everything that he knew. He worshiped idols. He made himself base in the sight of
God. How did that happen to him? He married many wicked wives. The unholy union (lust of the flesh,
pornography, sexual sin) slew the world’s wisest man and brought his soul
inches from hell and ruined his life and his accomplishments.” Marriage is a place for sanctification, for
holiness, for two to be brought into life’s closest bond. Now, are you going to enter into the bond
divided spiritually – serving two different gods?
This comes to us
with urgency. This comes to us with
sobriety. Marry in the Lord, so that you
have a place to go with your problems.
Marry in the Lord, so that you are committed to one thing: to honor God in your marriage. Then you have one goal to strive for. Then you have fellowship with God. Then you are not living with crossed purposes
in your marriage. And then you may
expect blessings—blessings each morning.
Now, young people,
you are most likely to marry someday.
When you do, you must ask bluntly and pointedly: What will be the glue of this marriage – what
is it that we have in common – why do we want to get married? Be absolutely sure that the answer is: God. One faith, one hope, one love of God in Scripture.
The dreadful
result, as I was mentioning a moment ago, of these mixed marriages was to be
found in the children of that marriage.
The children grew up not understanding the spiritual language of a child
of God. We read in verse 24, “And their
children spake half in the speech of
Language is more
than just words. The problem was not
simply that they could not speak Hebrew, as if Hebrew was more holy than
English or Spanish or Dutch. One’s
language here refers to the expression of their heart, what they held dear, how
they talked. That is the point. There is a language of the world. And it soon becomes plain as you listen to
the language of the world and to those who are of that world, that this present
life, this world of sin, is all that they have.
And then there is the language of God’s church and God’s people in Jesus
Christ. When you listen to them it
becomes very plain that they have a hope in Jesus and that their heart is set
upon another world—a world that is ahead.
But the children
could not speak that spiritual language.
They did not understand it. They
could only understand the language of the world. That is the meaning here. They could not speak in spiritual
language. They could only speak in the
language of the world. The mother in the
home spoke the language of this world.
And without exception the children followed her. Then Dad came home, and he was a poor
example. He tried to talk of the things
of God, of spiritual life, but his kids could not understand. It was not just the words that his wife used
in the home while he was gone, but it was how she talked with them. For, when she opened her mouth – as whenever
you open your mouth – it was her heart that was being seen.
Do not put your
children in day-care for the radio to be blaring of this world and the
attendant who is with your child is fresh from the class of the world’s child
development. No, no. You talk to that little baby. As a believing mother you sing and you cry
and you talk heaven’s language with your little baby. Do you know that language? Do you speak it? You say, “Yes, I know it, but I stammer and I
stutter.” Continue to speak spiritual
language.
What language is spoken
in your home? We must know spiritual
language. We must learn the words of
spiritual language. We must learn the
words of Scripture. We must fill
ourselves with the Holy Scriptures. We
must be conversant in spiritual language.
It must not just be the minister on the pulpit. Do your children know the language of the
Reformed and biblical faith? Are they
conversant in spiritual talk? What
language is spoken in your home? What
tongue do you speak when disappointments and troubles come, when setbacks and
trials arise? What language do you speak
when other people’s names are mentioned?
What language do you use concerning sexual matters? Is it all the language of the world? Is it all the sayings and clichés of TV? Is it all the words of songs of this
world? Is that all that we know? Do we address sexual matters always from an
obscene, corrupt, joking language? Do we
know how to talk spiritually?
Are we fluent in
the language of sports? Are we
knowledgeable in the language of beer and brands of beer and cars and
computers? What about the language of
God’s people? Are you ashamed of
it? Are you ashamed of speaking
spiritually as you stand before the world in your office? You know, sometimes people who come from a
different country and cannot speak the language are somewhat ashamed to speak
because the moment they speak it is evident that they are not natives and they
are not at ease in that new language.
Are you ashamed of heavenly, spiritual language, talking about Jesus
Christ?
This comes from the
home. No, this comes from the
marriage. This is why you must marry in
the Lord, because you must speak one spiritual language.
It is not the
vivaciousness of the girl, it is not her smile, but it is whether she loves the
Lord and knows and understands the speech of God in her soul. What language will you have spoken in your
home? Will it be the language of those
who treasure heaven? Will it be the
language of those who see that this life is temporary, that the only real peace
and satisfaction is to be found in Jesus Christ? Or will it be the language of those who see
that this world is just a big playground?
Or will it be the language of one who sees that this world is a
spiritual battleground for the child of God?
Will you have family devotions?
Will you pray together? Will you
be able to talk together about the Scriptures?
Will you be able to teach your children the Scriptures? What language is going to be spoken in your
home?
When you marry, can
you speak the same language? Imagine
marrying someone who cannot speak the same human language as you speak. Certainly we would have a communication
problem here. But it is even more so in
the spiritual language. If you do not
talk the same spiritual talk, you cannot communicate. You are of two different worlds. And you will be drawn into her world or his
world of unbelief.
You see that
Nehemiah’s addressing this issue was crucial.
Nehemiah saw to it that God’s people walked in repentance. He called for them to repent, to marry in the
Lord.
May this word of
God come to us today.
May our hearts not be lifted up in pride and see no need for
repentance. But let us be upon our knees
in repentance and in sorrow of heart before God. Let us cry out for forgiveness at the foot of
the cross. And let us be resolved that
we shall live as friends of God in this world and that we will set the Lord
always before us, seeking to be united as man and woman spiritually in the Lord
Jesus Christ, speaking the language of eternal life with each other, having God
as our all and all, able to communicate with Him and thus to communicate with
each other, in dependence upon Him. And
God will bless us.
Let us pray.
Father in heaven,
we have heard Thy Word. We pray that it
may be addressed now unto our souls. We
know, O Lord, that the temptations of our flesh are great. But we pray that we might be held by Thy
mighty grace and that we may do all things out of love for Thee. Establish our marriages in the love of God
and give us more and more to communicate in the language that He taught
us. In Jesus’ name,
Amen.