Genesis 2:18 says, “God said, ‘It’s not good for the man to be alone; I’ll make him a helper, a companion.’” After the creation of Adam, every living creature was brought before him to receive its name. He saw that to each had been given a companion, but among them, “there was not found a helper fit for him.”
Among all the creatures that God had made on the earth, there was no one equal to man. And God said, “It’s not good for the man to be alone; I’ll make him a helper, a companion.”
Man was not made to dwell in solitude; he was to be a social being. Without companionship, the beautiful scenes and delightful tasks of Eden would have failed to yield perfect happiness. Even communion with angels could not have satisfied his desire for sympathy and companionship. There was none of the same nature to love and to be loved.
God Himself gave Adam a companion. He provided a helper corresponding to him—one who was fitted to be his companion and who could be one with him in love and sympathy.
Eve was created from a rib taken from the side of Adam, signifying that she was not to control him as the head, nor to be trampled under his feet as an inferior, but to stand by his side as an equal, to be loved and protected by him.
A part of man, bone of his bone, and flesh of his flesh, she was his second self, showing the close union and the affectionate attachment that should exist in this relation. “For no man ever yet hated his own flesh; but nourisheth and cherisheth it” (Ephesians 5:29). “Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one” (Genesis 2:24).
God celebrated the first marriage, thus the institution has for its originator the Creator of the universe. “Marriage is honorable” (Hebrews 13:4). It was one of the first gifts of God to man, and it is one of the two institutions that, after the Fall, Adam brought with him beyond the gates of Paradise.
When the divine principles are recognized and obeyed in this relation, marriage is a blessing. It guards the purity and happiness of the race. It provides for humanity’s social needs. And it elevates the physical, the intellectual, and the moral nature.
Pastor Anthony Nix
Anthony serves as the Pastor For Anderson Seventh-day Adventist Church in Anderson, IN. A charismatic communicator with a message that motivates discipleships to Jesus, Anthony teaches on a variety of topics, emphasizing God’s unfailing love and His desire to be in relationship with His creation. He is a graduate of Southern Adventist University. Anthony and his wife Nayeli have three beautiful and loving children.
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