- Mar 22, 2018
- 18
- 3
- 34
- Country
- United States
- Gender
- Female
- Faith
- Christian
- Marital Status
- Engaged
Hi,
I'll try to make this as short as possible, but I am seriously looking for answers and opinions. My fiance and I have been living together for about 2.5 years (please don't go into this issue, because this isn't the issue I need help with). I have realized this wasn't the right way to go and probably made things harder on us, but it's a long story and it was the only way to economically make it work since my fiance had no money, job, or car at the time. I have since repented to God and we are currently not sleeping together until we are officially married by a pastor. The only issue is...my fiance doesn't agree with us signing a state license because he believes this is agreeing with the state that THEY are the ones who give permission to marry, not God. Also, the state (MN) is giving licenses to gay couples, so the validity of licenses is pretty null and void. Signing a contract is inviting a third-party into the relationship and they will pretty much do whatever they want with the couple and the fruits of their marriage (children) because you signed their contract. I believe most of what he believes, but I'm still on the fence about it. He will most likely never sign a state contract. We are both very committed to each other for life and already see ourselves as a married couple and have had many conversations about marriage and divorce (divorce only if there is adultery). This is in no way trying to make an "easy way out" of our relationship. We believe marriage is a covenant between two people and God, not a contract. We are having trouble finding Christian, Bible-believing pastors who agree with this or will marry us without a state-issued contract. I don't want our marriage looked on as a "fake" marriage if we sign a certificate from a pastor, not a license.
So...what I'm asking for is: opinions on whether people agree/disagree with state licenses and what is their Bible basis for believing this. Is it okay to invite a third party (the state) into your marriage? Personal cases of people not getting a license from the state, getting married using a covenant, and how they made the state view them as married so they get the same protection as other "legal" couples? Any resources would be welcome! Especially around the state of MN. We are willing to travel to another state if this is what it takes to get married and not sign a state license. I have found two pastors/officiants in MN who marry without a license, but our religious views do not match up. I'm assuming it would not be a good idea to have these pastors marry us, but it seems like they are the only option in this state.
I'll try to make this as short as possible, but I am seriously looking for answers and opinions. My fiance and I have been living together for about 2.5 years (please don't go into this issue, because this isn't the issue I need help with). I have realized this wasn't the right way to go and probably made things harder on us, but it's a long story and it was the only way to economically make it work since my fiance had no money, job, or car at the time. I have since repented to God and we are currently not sleeping together until we are officially married by a pastor. The only issue is...my fiance doesn't agree with us signing a state license because he believes this is agreeing with the state that THEY are the ones who give permission to marry, not God. Also, the state (MN) is giving licenses to gay couples, so the validity of licenses is pretty null and void. Signing a contract is inviting a third-party into the relationship and they will pretty much do whatever they want with the couple and the fruits of their marriage (children) because you signed their contract. I believe most of what he believes, but I'm still on the fence about it. He will most likely never sign a state contract. We are both very committed to each other for life and already see ourselves as a married couple and have had many conversations about marriage and divorce (divorce only if there is adultery). This is in no way trying to make an "easy way out" of our relationship. We believe marriage is a covenant between two people and God, not a contract. We are having trouble finding Christian, Bible-believing pastors who agree with this or will marry us without a state-issued contract. I don't want our marriage looked on as a "fake" marriage if we sign a certificate from a pastor, not a license.
So...what I'm asking for is: opinions on whether people agree/disagree with state licenses and what is their Bible basis for believing this. Is it okay to invite a third party (the state) into your marriage? Personal cases of people not getting a license from the state, getting married using a covenant, and how they made the state view them as married so they get the same protection as other "legal" couples? Any resources would be welcome! Especially around the state of MN. We are willing to travel to another state if this is what it takes to get married and not sign a state license. I have found two pastors/officiants in MN who marry without a license, but our religious views do not match up. I'm assuming it would not be a good idea to have these pastors marry us, but it seems like they are the only option in this state.