"I am saying this for your own good, not to restrict you, but that you may live in a right way in undivided devotion to the Lord" - 1 Cor 7:35 (NIV).
In his letter, Paul emphasized
that the most important thing in life is not simply making a life, but making a
decision to focus on God, the highest purpose of our lives. Even marriage,
God-given as it is, beautiful as it is, is not necessarily the highest choice
an individual can make. Paul is not saying that being unmarried is better than
being married. However, he reminded that by getting married and having a
family, someone has obligations, problems, and family matters. If a person is
not aware of it, all family problems will cause him/her make God as the second
focus.
Paul emphasized that unmarried
status is not at all lower than married status. We live in a time where all
worldly things are coming to an end. For this reason, life in this world should
not be our primary concern; instead, we should direct our primary attention to
our heavenly home (Heb 11:13-16).
So his word to us is,
"Don't let all these things in the world around you become the center of your life". Whatever our status, let's make the decision to stay focused
on serving God in our daily lives.
Reflection on 1 Corinthians
7:25-40 by Fr. Fransiskus Diaz, SVD.
(Listen to the Podcast here)
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