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Most Protestant denominations hold marriage to be ordained by God for the union between a man and a woman. They see the primary purposes of this union as intimate companionship, rearing children and mutual support for both husband and wife to fulfill their life calling.
The purpose of marriage in Christianity encompasses multiple reasons. Firstly, it is established by God to provide mutual support, as mentioned in Genesis 2:18, where marriage is instituted in response to Adam’s loneliness. Additionally, marriage provides the best environment for raising children and spreading the message of God.
Moreover, marriage plays an important role in reflecting the love of God between two partners, as described in Ephesians 5. Marriage also serves as a safeguard against sexual immorality and establishes legitimate and healthy sexual boundaries. Furthermore, marriage symbolizes the relationship between Christ and the Church, reflecting not only a personal bond but also a connection with God and His people.