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Rick Davis
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A discussion over on Doug Wilson's blog made me think of this. I know this is the type of thing Mark Horne likes to do, so I hope this isn't too much of a rip-off.
Something the Bible Never Says:
"Has not [the LORD] made them one? In flesh and spirit they are his. And why one? Because he was seeking offspring..." (Malachi 2:15)
Something the Bible Never Says:
"Has not [the LORD] made them one? In flesh and spirit they are his. And why one? Because he was seeking offspring..." (Malachi 2:15)
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I enjoyed the link to Wilson's blog and agree with most everything. One thing about the issue of birth control is the zeal some have for it. If Sola Fideism can be turned into an idol, then the belief in you-do-not-understand-faithfulness-unless-you-have-six-kids-or-trying-ism can be turned into an idol as well. Pride can grow anywhere! The one problem I have is Wilson putting a number on the amount of children in his example, because people will take that as a standard to be followed. Once they hit six they start using birth control. You can call it Wilson Legalism. Being really consistent about having children is always absurd. For example, barren women are never looked down at if they don't get medical treatments or adopt as a way to fill their quiver. On the other hand, healthy couples will are looked down on if they decide to wait or stop before reaching the number six.
That said, I think that it's important and good that Christians are reclaiming a Biblical view of children and childbearing, and the danger of being too legalistic about having lots of kids is probably not as great in our culture as the danger of Christian couples who find children to be an optional burden rather than a great blessing.
As with all things we need to focus on principles rather than methods and exercise wisdom in our decision making.