
The Christian Wedding: God’s Design, Purpose, Covenant
At Forevermore Moments, we do not merely host weddings — we honour marriage as God intended it to be, the Christian wedding. From the very beginning of time, marriage was designed, established, and blessed by God Himself. It is not a cultural trend, a legal arrangement, or a romantic invention of humanity. Marriage is a divine institution, created by God for His glory and for the flourishing of man and woman together.
In a world where the meaning of marriage is increasingly redefined, diluted, or separated from its biblical foundation, we believe it is more important than ever to return to God’s original design for marriage. This is why Forevermore Moments hosts Christian weddings only — because we cannot separate marriage from its Originator.
This article explores the biblical foundation of marriage, the true purpose of a Christian wedding, and why faith must remain at the centre of a marriage if it is to endure, thrive, and honour God.
The Christian wedding: Marriage Originated With God — Not Man
The Bible is clear: marriage did not originate from culture, government, or human desire. It originated with God.
“That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh.”
(Genesis 2:24)
Before sin entered the world…
Before societies formed…
Before traditions developed…
God created marriage.
Adam did not ask for a wife. God saw that it was not good for man to be alone and created woman as his perfect counterpart. Marriage was God’s idea — not man’s solution.
Scripture teaches us that marriage is not a mere human institution but a sacred covenant established by God from the foundation of the world. This truth forms the bedrock of the Christian wedding.
Man and Woman: Created for One Another
Genesis tells us that man and woman were created for one another — equal in value, distinct in role, and united in purpose.
“So God created mankind in his own image… male and female he created them.”
(Genesis 1:27)
Marriage is the place where:
- Love finds expression
- Commitment finds structure
- Companionship finds permanence
It is not accidental that Scripture uses the phrase “one flesh.” Marriage is not simply emotional unity; it is spiritual, physical, and covenantal unity.
Christian wedding: Marriage Is a Covenant, Not a Contract
One of the greatest misunderstandings in modern society is viewing marriage as a contract rather than a covenant.
A contract is based on mutual benefit and can be broken when conditions change.
A covenant is a sacred promise made before God, bound by faithfulness rather than feelings.
In Christian marriage:
- God is not a guest — He is the foundation
- Vows are not symbolic — they are sacred
- Love is not conditional — it is covenantal
This is why Christian weddings are fundamentally different from secular ceremonies. They are not centred on self-fulfilment alone but on faithfulness to God and to one another.
Christian Wedding: What Is the Real Purpose of Getting Married?
The Bible gives us a clear answer.
Marriage is not primarily about:
- Having a beautiful wedding day
- Social status
- Convenience
- Romantic fulfilment alone
While these may be blessings of marriage, they are not its purpose.
The true purpose of marriage is:
- To know God more deeply
- To serve God together
- To reflect Christ’s relationship with the Church
- To build a stable foundation for family and society
Marriage is a journey of sanctification — a place where God shapes, refines, and matures both husband and wife.
Love and Companionship: God’s Gift to Marriage
One of God’s first declarations in Scripture is:
“It is not good for the man to be alone.”
(Genesis 2:18)
Marriage was created to provide love, companionship, and mutual support.
Christian marriage offers:
- Emotional companionship
- Spiritual unity
- Shared purpose
- Lifelong partnership
This companionship allows couples to:
- Grow together
- Face life’s challenges together
- Celebrate victories together
- Serve God together
Love in marriage is not merely a feeling — it is a choice rooted in covenant.
God Is a Relational God
Marriage reflects God’s very nature.
God Himself exists in relationship — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. He created humanity in His image, which means we are relational beings designed for connection.
“Be fruitful and multiply.”
(Genesis 1:28)
Marriage was God’s first building block for:
- Family
- Community
- Society
Through marriage, God established:
- Legacy
- Generations
- Spiritual inheritance
Spiritual Marriage: Why God Must Be at the Centre
A spiritual marriage means more than praying together or attending church.
It means:
- Submitting your marriage to God’s authority
- Seeking God’s will above personal desire
- Allowing Scripture to guide decisions
- Inviting God into conflict, growth, and love
Without God, no marriage can be truly successful.
This does not mean marriages without faith cannot survive — but they will lack the eternal anchor that sustains covenant love.
The purpose of marriage is not only to be with one another, but to walk with God together. Sadly, this truth has been forgotten in many modern weddings.
The Three Biblical Purposes of Marriage
Scripture reveals three primary purposes for marriage:
1. Companionship
Marriage provides emotional, physical, and spiritual companionship. No one is meant to walk life alone.
2. Procreation
Marriage creates a safe, loving environment for raising children and shaping future generations.
3. Redemption
Marriage is a refining tool God uses to grow character, humility, forgiveness, and grace.
Marriage teaches us:
- Selflessness
- Sacrifice
- Grace
- Faithfulness
Why Forevermore Moments Hosts Christian Weddings Only
At Forevermore Moments, our stance is not about exclusion — it is about conviction.
We believe:
- Marriage belongs to God
- God defines marriage
- God must remain central to marriage
We cannot separate the institution of marriage from its Originator.
Recently, we hosted a wedding where the couple requested a non-religious ceremony — something we clearly do not offer. The pastor asked whether he could reference two Bible verses, to which the bride agreed.
On the wedding day, the groom became upset about the inclusion of Scripture.
This moment deeply reinforced our conviction.
Marriage cannot be separated from God without losing its true meaning. A Christian wedding is not negotiable on faith — it is founded on it.
The Role of Scripture in a Christian Wedding
Scripture is not decoration.
It is foundation.
Bible verses are not added for tradition — they are included because:
- They speak truth
- They define covenant
- They anchor marriage in God’s Word
A Christian wedding ceremony is an act of worship, not performance.
Marriage as a Witness to the World
Christian marriage is meant to be a testimony.
“Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church.”
(Ephesians 5:25)
Marriage reflects Christ’s sacrificial love, forgiveness, and faithfulness.
When lived according to God’s design, marriage becomes:
- A light to others
- A testimony of grace
- A reflection of God’s love
A Loving Invitation, Not a Compromise
At Forevermore Moments, we lovingly welcome couples who:
- Honour God
- Desire biblical marriage
- Understand marriage as covenant
We do not compromise on faith — not because we are rigid, but because we are faithful.
Marriage began with God.
Marriage belongs to God.
Marriage must honour God.
Final Thoughts: Marriage Begins With God and Ends With God
A Christian wedding is not just about a day — it is about a lifetime.
When God stands at the centre of your marriage:
- Love deepens
- Commitment strengthens
- Grace flows
- Purpose becomes clear
At Forevermore Moments, we are honoured to host weddings that glorify God, honour Scripture, and celebrate the sacred covenant of marriage.
Because marriage is not ours to redefine — it is God’s to reveal.



