In marriage how do the two become one flesh?

Quick answer

A one-flesh marriage is when two become fully united—body, heart, and soul—reflecting God’s perfect design for love and commitment. The one-flesh relationship in marriage grows through intimacy, trust, shared purpose, and daily choices that deepen the connection and is not limited to just physical closeness.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

Marriage is God’s design for two people to become “one flesh,” referring both to physical intimacy and deeper unity in heart, purpose, and mutual self-giving (Genesis 2:24). This oneness involves not only sex but also emotional and spiritual connection, reflecting the love, trust, and commitment God intends. Couples show respect for each other by caring for their bodies and considering their spouse’s feelings in everyday choices. Building this unity requires daily intentional actions like open communication, shared decision-making, and emotional vulnerability. When couples commit to this holistic oneness—physical, emotional, and spiritual—they reflect the covenant relationship God established in marriage.

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

Becoming one flesh in marriage requires intentional daily choices to cultivate unity and deepen connection beyond just physical intimacy. When we prioritize open communication, shared values, mutual respect, and emotional vulnerability, we can cultivate the intimacy of a one-flesh union. This means intentionally setting aside time to connect—emotionally, physically, and spiritually, sharing your hopes, struggles, and dreams while actively listening to your spouse as well. We can also cultivate a one-flesh marriage by making decisions together, honoring each other’s opinions, and working as a team to navigate life’s challenges, which strengthens your shared purpose and trust. This is evident in a couple’s physical relationship as well. Expressing love through affection, kindness, and selfless acts and avoiding behaviors that might create distance or doubt also add to the good of the marriage relationship. By committing to this holistic unity—physical, emotional, and spiritual—we can reflect the deep covenant relationship God intended for marriage.

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