(Matthew 19:10-12)
10 The disciples said to Him, “If the relationship of the man with his wife is like this, it is better not to marry.” 11 But He said to them, “Not all men can accept this statement, but only those to whom it has been given. 12 For there are eunuchs who were born that way from their mother’s womb; and there are eunuchs who were made eunuchs by people; and there are also eunuchs who made themselves eunuchs for the sake of the kingdom of heaven. The one who is able to accept this, let him accept it.”TODAY'S TAKEAWAY:
It is only a personal relationship with the Lord God that will complete us, satisfy us and fulfill us. Yet, God also created us to be social, desiring to have friendships and close fellowship, as well as have an intimate relationship with a spouse. But, because mankind sinned, we now live in a fallen, broken world. And the spiritual battle that exists is real. Satan's realm does whatever it can to take what God has created as very good, and tries to distort, deceive, divide and destroy these things, including the sanctity of marriage and sex.
To make a marriage work, requires a lot of work, until death. Marriages will be stronger when both the husband and the wife desire to make it work, and marriages will be even stronger when both the husband and the wife, together and individually, strive to grow closer to the Lord. In this, they can become a "power couple" - because they will both be trusting in and relying on the Lord's power and strength. And there will be peace and unity, because each of them are praying for and being open to the Holy Spirit's unifying direction.
In teamwork, God will give a couple opportunities to serve. Sometimes their spiritual gifts will enable them to serve together in some way, but God will never call them to go on completely different paths, in completely different directions. Also, He will never ask that we become so consumed in a ministry that we neglect our spouse. This is not God's will. He knows the difficulties that arise when couples are separated for long periods of time. So, even though each spouse may have a different type of spiritual gift, God will work it out that it will be in the same location. Like, if one feels called to the mission field in another country, the other will receive that same calling, to go to the same place, to use whatever gifts they have!
There are times that we should say "no" to serving the Lord. While we are to put God first in our lives, and we are to serve God and others, God does not want us to neglect our spouse and children and other responsibilities. God will call us to serve where He wants us, and in the way He equips and strengthens us. Therefore, we should all be asking the Lord to show us where, how and when we are to serve. Just like in a marriage, when all believers in a church are serving, in God's direction and unity, it is such a blessing and wonderful thing!
Could we get more things done if we are not married? Definitely! Back when I was single, I determined that I was going to embrace my singleness, by striving in God's will and being content in the Lord. And if and when it was His will that I get married, He was going to work that out! I'm not going to say that it was all easy, but it was definitely worth the wait. What helped was to deny myself... What helped was to not dwell on the flesh, but keep myself constructively busy... What helped was lots of praying and staying close to the Lord!
These verses are not suggesting that anyone mutilate their bodies in any way! What happened in those days was, some people got overly zealous in their own efforts to be spiritual, and/or things were done to others which forced them to servitude. Either way, what was done was done, and then when these eunuchs became believers... this was the state that they found themselves in. From whatever state one finds themselves, this is where we start to seek God's direction.
There are also those who are born asexual... not having any sexual desires at all. This is why, right here, Jesus is inferring to the disciples that no one should be told that they have to remain single in order to serve God. At the same time, no one should be told that they have to be married in order to serve God. Each one needs to work these things out with the Lord and His guidance and strength. God has a plan for each one of us. Just know that, whether single or married, everything is a journey of spiritual maturity within our personal relationship with the Lord.