Christian Wedding Ceremony
Sample 6
Introductory Remarks
We learn from the inspired record that the Lord Jesus honored the
marriage ceremony with His presence working there the beginning of His
miracles. These miracles indicate that Jesus Christ is the eternal Son
of God, the Sovereign and the Creator of the universe, and the wedding
ceremony was the first used to demonstrate this glorious fact.
His purpose on earth was to "seek and to save that which was lost," As
the scriptures declare, "God com-mended His love for us in that while
we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." The one who sanctifies the
marriage union is the Savior of the universe. And the scripture says,
"neither is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name
under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved." And
therefore His invitation to all who witness the wedding ceremony is to
"come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you
rest.", "And Him that cometh unto me I will in no wise cast out."
The Bible, which is the Word of God declares marriage to be honorable.
It was ordained of God in the time of man's innocency, before he
had sinned against the Lord. Since marriage has always been a divine
institu-tion, it is to be entered into soberly and discreetly, as in
His sight.
God Himself united the first members of human family, which fact alone
should abolish all light and frivolous views of marriage. The
bridegroom and bride are partners in life, each forsaking mother and
father to cleave unto the other. They share a common name, a united
household, a common experience, and a love which blesses and transcends
all the cares and trials of life. The mathematics of love--Add
and multiply joys while sub-tracting and dividing the sorrows.
___________ and ___________ You now have common interests and
occupations. You've become co-workers for common ends. You hold
property and possessions in common, and you have essentially one
history and one destiny. Inscribed in the Word of God is the
counsel you will need for this mutual and blessed relation-ship. The
vows are to be broken only by death.
In token of having chosen each other as partners for life, you may now join your right hands.
Wedding Vows
Pastor to Groom -- Do you, ___________, take ___________ whom you hold by the right hand to be your lawful and wedded wife?
Groom -- I do.
Pastor to Groom -- Do you promise to love, to cherish, to honor
to protect, forsaking all others, in sick-ness as well as in health. In
adversity as well as in prosperity. For better or for worse, and to
cleave only to her so long as you both shall live?
Groom -- I do.
Pastor to Bride -- Do you, ___________, take ___________ to be your lawful and wedded husband?
Bride -- I do.
Pastor to Bride -- Do you promise to love, to cherish, to honor,
to obey, forsaking all others, in sickness as well as in health, in
adversity as well as in prosperity, for better or for worse, and to
cleave only to him so long as you both shall live?
Bride -- I do.
Giving away of Bride
Pastor -- Who giveth ___________ to be married to ___________ ?
Bride's Father -- Her mother and I.
Ring Vows
Pastor to Groom -- ___________, What token do you give to show that you will faithfully perform these vows?
Groom -- A ring.
Pastor -- The circle which forms this ring is the emblem of eternity,
and the beautiful metal out of which it is wrought is the type of that
which is least tarnished and most enduring. It is to show how lasting
and imperish-able, the faith now mutually pledged. You will place this
ring on ___________ 's finger and repeat after me . . . "WITH THIS RING
. . . I PLEDGE MYSELF TO THEE . . . WITH ALL THE AFFECTIONS OF MY HEART
. . . SO LONG AS WE BOTH SHALL LIVE."
Pastor to Bride -- And, ___________, what token do you give to show that you will faithfully perform these vows?
Bride -- A ring.
Pastor -- Please place your ring on your Groom's finger and repeat
after me. "WITH THIS RING I PLEDGE MYSELF TO THEE . . . WITH ALL
THE AFFECTIONS OF MY HEART..SO LONG AS WE BOTH SHALL LIVE."
Prayer
Let us unite in Prayer. We thank Thee, heavenly Father, for this
home that is now called into existence, and we ask Thy blessings upon
___________ and ___________ all the days of their lives. That as unite
into one family, they might glorify thee. That they might serve Thee
acceptably, and that their lives together, might present the glorious
truth of God's Word--the union of Christ and the Church. Bless them to
this end, for we ask it in the name of the Kind of Kings and Lord of
Lords, even Jesus Christ our Savior, Amen.
Pronouncement
The scripture declares love is forbearing and kind; love knows no
jealously, love does not brag, is not con-ceited. She is not
unmannerly, nor selfish, nor irritable, nor mindful of wrongs. She does
not rejoice in injustice, but joyfully sides with the truth. She can
overlook faults. She is full of trust; full of hope; full of endurance.
Love never fails.
Having heard the pledges of your affection, and the vows of your
fidelity, I do therefore by virtue of the authority invested in me by
the laws of the State of ___________, before God, whose grace to you is
unmeasured, and before these witnesses, pronounce you husband and wife,
and what God hath joined together, let no man put assunder.
Benediction
Embrace
Presentation of Bride and Groom
Ladies and Gentlemen; May I present to you Mr. and Mrs. _______________.