How can we apply the principle of prioritizing family from Deuteronomy 20:7 today? The verse at a glance “Has any man become pledged to a woman and not married her? Let him go back to his house, otherwise he may die in the battle and another man marry her.” (Deuteronomy 20:7) Family priority embedded in the law • God pauses military duty for a fiancé, underscoring the sanctity of marriage. • Warfare—an urgent national need—still yields to the forming of a household, showing that covenant family ties are not optional add-ons but central to Israel’s life. • The directive protects both the man and the woman, ensuring the couple enjoys the marriage God intends (cf. Deuteronomy 24:5). Principles for today • Family commitments come before vocational or civic demands. • Foundations laid in the early days of marriage set the tone for lifelong faithfulness. • A nation or church is strongest when its households are stable and godly. Practical steps to prioritize family • Schedule deliberately – Reserve regular, tech-free time with spouse and children; treat it as immovable as any work meeting. • Protect milestones – Show up—engagement parties, weddings, births, graduations. Do not let lesser obligations crowd these out. • Lead spiritually at home – Practice daily Scripture reading and prayer with loved ones (Joshua 24:15; Ephesians 6:4). • Safeguard intimacy – Newlyweds: establish patterns of open communication, shared worship, and mutual service (Genesis 2:24). • Align work with home – Choose jobs, deployments, or travel only after weighing their impact on marriage and children (1 Timothy 5:8). • Model sacrificial love – Put spouse’s and children’s needs ahead of personal hobbies or ambitions (Philippians 2:3-4). Guarding against modern threats • Overwork: set firm boundaries; remember Exodus 20:9-10. • Entertainment overload: replace excessive screen time with family conversation and hospitality (Romans 12:10-13). • Individualism: resist the culture’s “me first” message; embrace covenant responsibility (Malachi 2:15-16). • Pornography and immorality: pursue purity; guard eyes, devices, and friendships (Job 31:1; 1 Thessalonians 4:3-5). Encouragement from other Scriptures • Proverbs 24:27—“Complete your outdoor work and prepare your field; after that, you may build your house.” Order life so the home flourishes. • Colossians 3:18-21—Instructions for husbands, wives, and children keep the household grounded in Christ. • 1 Peter 3:7—Husbands called to live with wives “in an understanding way… so that your prayers will not be hindered.” God links spiritual vitality to marital care. • Psalm 128—Blessing promised to the one who fears the LORD is pictured in vibrant family life around the table. |