SUBJECT:
Wedding Rings
QUESTION: Is there anything in the Bible that would
prohibit wedding rings?
ANSWER:
Exodus 35 records that rings were included with the offering
the Israelites gave for the building of the Tabernacle.
There is not the slightest indication that God was
displeased with their wearing rings.
The Bible records that God was with Joseph when he was sold
into slavery in Egypt. Joseph served God, and God caused him
to find favor in the eyes of the Pharaoh. In Genesis
41:41-42, we find that Joseph accepted a ring from the
Pharaoh. It is plain from the context that the ring was a
symbol of the very high office which had been bestowed upon
him. God was not displeased with this, and the next few
chapters show that God continued to bless and guide Joseph.
In principle, the ring given to Joseph served much the same
purpose as that of a wedding ring. A wedding ring is merely
a symbol of the marriage vows that have been made.
One further example is the famous story of the prodigal son.
Jesus used this parable to illustrate God the Father's love
toward a repentant sinner. The father, who pictured God,
ordered a ring to be put on the son's hand (Luke 15:22)
All of the evidence is positive. The Bible nowhere
criticizes the wearing of rings in general or wedding rings
in particular.
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