Bible Readings

The readings below offer a wide range of topics such as love, commitment and the best foundations for living. Some deal more specifically with the love of God and the example Jesus gave us. As you read them ask yourself – which reading makes most sense to us; are there words, phrases or sentences that we particularly like; which of the readings reflects best what we hope for in our marriage.

Genesis 1: 26 – 28 & 31. The story of how God created men and women and instituted marriage.

Genesis 2: 18 – 25. This passage tells of our human need to share life with other people.

John 2: 1 – 11. This is an account of how Jesus went with his mother and friends to a wedding and gave some miraculous assistance when all the wine had been drunk before the end of the feast.

1 Corinthians 13. Although he is talking about love in a broader sense than marriage, this well known passage from St. PaulŐs letter to his Christian friends is often read at weddings.

Ephesians 3: 14 – 21. In this passage St Paul prays that the reader should know the love of Christ as the very foundation of their life.

Ephesians 5: 21 – 33. St Paul compares the marriage bond to the bond between Jesus and his followers, the church.

Matthew 7: 21 and 24 – 27. Jesus tells a story about two men who built their homes in different places on different foundations to show how important the right foundation is for our lives.

Mark 10: 6 – 9. Marriages broke down and men easily divorced their wives in JesusŐ time. Jesus reminds people of GodŐs intention that every marriage should become an unbreakable bond.

Colossians 3: 12 – 17. St Paul describes how important it is for Jesus to be at the centre of everything we do.

John 15: 9 – 12. Jesus tells his disciples about love and the need for us to love one another.

Romans 12: 1 – 2 & 9 – 13. St Paul describes how love changes us and helps us in the practical things of daily life.

I John 4: 7 – 12. St John shows that God is love, and that because of GodŐs love for us we too should love one another.