May a Christian have more than one
wife?
We read in the Bible that many of God's people had two or more wives e.g. Abraham, Jacob,
David etc. We should note, too, that in every one of these families there was much
friction and unhappiness. Sometimes there was tension between the wives, as in the case of
Abraham (Genesis 16,21). Sometimes the husband loved the one wife more than the other,
like Jacob (Genesis 29:15-35). It also happened that the children of the different wives
argued and fought, as in the case of David (2 Samuel 13). Therefore, it appears that
marriage with more than one wife makes for a difficult situation. Why is this so?
To find the reason, we must go back to the institution, or beginning, of marriage (Genesis
2:18-24). In verse 18 God says very clearly "I will make a suitable companion to help
him," not two or three companions. His will is that two people, a man and a woman,
should become one (verse 24). We find that in the New Testament, whenever marriage is
spoken of, this verse is quoted. For instance, in Matthew 19:5-6, Jesus said "For
this reason a man will leave his father and mother and unite with his wife, and the two
will become one".
It is possible for two people to belong together in such a way that they become one in
ideals, planning and service for the Lord, etc., but for three people to do this is
impossible. Therefore it is clear that, from the beginning God intended that one man
should marry one wife and that they should become one.
For this reason, it is required in the Christian church that anyone who wishes to become a
leader should have only one wife (1 Timothy 3:2, 12). No-one who has more than one wife
may take responsibility in the church.
So to answer your question, we can answer that the Bible teaches clearly that a man may
have only one wife.
If a person was married to two wives as an unbeliever, because tradition allowed it, and
has since accepted Jesus as his Saviour, he will not be prevented from becomming a child
of God. He will be accepted by God. John 1:12 says that those who receive Jesus and
believe in him will be given the right to become God's children. God will forgive all his
sins, even those done in ignorance, (1 John 1:7, 9; Psalm 103:8-13).
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