In this article, Paul Tripp examines marriage in the context of 2 Corinthians 11. Tripp argues that we have two marriages: an earthly marriage and a heavenly marriage. He maintains that our earthly marriage is not the ultimate marriage—It is the preparatory marriage for the ultimate marriage. Tripp concludes that how we live now has broad implications for how we understand the ultimate purpose and end of marriage.
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