1 Corinthians 7:29

29 What I am saying, brothers, is that there is not much time left: from now on a man with a wife should live as if he had none -

1 Corinthians 7:29 Meaning and Commentary

1 Corinthians 7:29

But this I say, brethren, the time is short
This is another reason, with which the apostle supports his advice to virgins, and unmarried persons, to remain so; since the time of life is so very short, and it is even but a little while to the end of the world, and second coming of Christ; and therefore seeing the marriage state is so full of care and trouble, and it affords still less time for the service of Christ and religion, he thought it most advisable for them to, continue in a single life, that they might be more at leisure to make use of that little time they had for their spiritual good and welfare, the edification of others, and the glory of Christ: unless it should be rather thought that the apostle is still enlarging upon the former argument, taken from the present time, being a time of distress and persecution; and so the phrase, "the time is short", or "contracted", and full of anguish and affliction, is the same with the present necessity, and trouble in the flesh; and since this was the case, he suggests again, that an unmarried state was most preferable:

it remaineth that both they that have wives,
be as though they had none: and as for the rest, they that were married, his advice to them was, that they should so behave as if they were not married; not that he would have them put away their wives, or fancy with themselves that they had none, or make no use of the marriage bed; but suggests a moderate use of it; he would not have them give up themselves to lasciviousness and carnal lusts and pleasures, even with their own wives, and spend their time altogether in their company and embraces: but since the time of life was short, and that full of troubles, they should spend it in the service and worship of God, private and public, as much as possible; and not in the indulging and satisfying of the flesh.

1 Corinthians 7:29 In-Context

27 That means that if a man has a wife, he should not seek to be free of her; and if he is unmarried, he should not look for a wife.
28 But if you marry you do not sin, and if a girl marries she does not sin. It is just that those who get married will have the normal problems of married life, and I would rather spare you.
29 What I am saying, brothers, is that there is not much time left: from now on a man with a wife should live as if he had none -
30 and those who are sad should live as if they weren't, those who are happy as if they weren't,
31 and those who deal in worldly affairs as if not engrossed in them - because the present scheme of things in this world won't last much longer.
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