Summary of Myles Munroe's Single, Married, Separated and Life after Divorce

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  • ISBN8822512498
  • EAN9798822512498
  • Date de parution16/05/2022
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Résumé

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 There is a myth of singleness, which is the belief that being single is bad and unhealthy. However, there is no problem with being single. The problem is with the definition society has given to it, which is influenced by the god of this world. #2 Adam was not alone because he had God as his companion.
The implication is that Adam was so unique and whole that he did not miss anyone. You do not need to marry in order to avoid being alone, as long as you have someone else like you to be your companion. #3 God gave men the right to choose, so He would not choose for them. Thus, it is up to men to choose their spouses. Do not become overly spiritual or irrational in this regard. #4 The word God used when He told Adam it was not good for him to be alone is used in three major foundational definitions: exclusive, isolated, solitary.
To summarize God's view of singleness, we must consider how much we have refined our separateness from others, uniqueness to others, and our wholeness for others.
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 There is a myth of singleness, which is the belief that being single is bad and unhealthy. However, there is no problem with being single. The problem is with the definition society has given to it, which is influenced by the god of this world. #2 Adam was not alone because he had God as his companion.
The implication is that Adam was so unique and whole that he did not miss anyone. You do not need to marry in order to avoid being alone, as long as you have someone else like you to be your companion. #3 God gave men the right to choose, so He would not choose for them. Thus, it is up to men to choose their spouses. Do not become overly spiritual or irrational in this regard. #4 The word God used when He told Adam it was not good for him to be alone is used in three major foundational definitions: exclusive, isolated, solitary.
To summarize God's view of singleness, we must consider how much we have refined our separateness from others, uniqueness to others, and our wholeness for others.