When we come at our marriage to be served instead of to serve the
other person, we are setting ourselves up for significant, unnecessary
pain. If a man or woman is not a servant, he or she is not ready for
marriage.
If there is not a servant at the very core of who you
are, you have totally missed why you are here on planet Earth, and why
you are married and received a family. Each responsibility is designed
to expand your ability and capacity to serve with excellence and a great
attitude.
The servant DNA in Adam became the second stage of
God's creation of marriage. Just as Adam was created from dirt, Eve
would be created from the bone and blood of a servant man.
In his
process of becoming a servant, Adam learned several key things. He
learned to be responsible for others. He learned to be consistent. He
learned to be creative on a daily basis. He learned to work hard, obey
God and enjoy God's presence during work.
Adam learned how to do his part. God did what was amazing and
miraculous by creating the animals, then bringing them to Adam. Then, as
part of learning how to be on a team, Adam did his part. Marriage is a
lot like this. God does His miraculous part and we do our part—serving.
"But
for Adam there was not found a helper suitable for him. So the Lord God
caused a deep sleep to fall on Adam, and he slept. Then He took one of
his ribs and closed up the place with flesh. Then the rib which the Lord
God had taken from man, He made into a woman, and He brought her to the
man" (Gen. 2:20b-22).
God did not need Adam's thoughts or
opinions about who or what woman would be. Adam had no ability to design
a creature that would carry children and have several unique features
women have. God was on the scene doing what He does—creating. God
created Eve. Adam was the foundation of this building called marriage.
He was created from dirt as a man and became a servant.
Eve was
created with DNA from a servant. She was given servant DNA from the
beginning. This answered a lifelong question for me: Why is it that
women in every culture seem to innately and intuitively get the ideas of
selflessness, consideration for others, and being creative and
consistent in serving? They get it from Adam's servant DNA. They
originated from much greater DNA than mere dirt. It is as if they get
this DNA thing at—dare I say—a cellular level.
The Scripture says
that "he brought her to the man" (Genesis 2:22b). This is important. God
walked with Eve for a while before He brought her to Adam. Eve and God
had their own relationship.
This is important as God moves toward
His final creation in the garden—marriage. I cannot wait to watch the
heavenly DVD that will show us what God and Eve talked about, and how
long their trip was. Regardless of the details, God first established
Himself in Eve's heart before He introduced her to Adam.
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