Understanding Divorce: A Biblical Perspective on Marriage

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"Sometimes divorce is sinful, sometimes it's justifiable, but in all cases, divorce is painful to the people going through it, to God, to the church, to the family. So if we can avoid it, we need to avoid it at all possible, and we need to remember what God says. God's word is like, look, if you go through this, do everything you can to be reconciled, do everything you can to not enter into divorce, do everything you can to make this right." [20:43]( | | )

"If you are a Believer and your other and your spouse is a Believer, then you should commit to that marriage covenant period. Don't divorce. You're having hard times, you work it out. You really get in there and do the nitty-gritty that God's called you to do. Now if you have something bad happen, you should try to reconcile it." [15:10]( | | )

"If after you've tried to work out a person that's gone the wrong way and it's been brought to church authorities, the pastor and others have been involved, and you're trying to work things out, and you've remained faithful to your marital vows, you've remained unmarried, you've been ready to reconcile and the other party will not, then I would say they fall underneath Matthew 18 where we would then treat them as an unbeliever." [17:55]( | | )

"If you've entered into a sinful divorce, it happens, two Believers sometimes one party or both parties can be just in sin and I just don't want this anymore. There may not be abuse, there may not be adultery, there may not be addiction, there may not be abandonment, it's just I'm done. And if that does happen, here's what I would say: you probably need to remain unmarried, but I also understand the need to remarry." [25:05]( | | )

"Divorce is a serious thing; it has grave consequences and even when it's not sinful, it's painful. But when it's sinful, it's even more painful. True repentance, true remorse, true acknowledgment of these things really has to happen to see the restoration of that brother or sister in Christ that has sinfully, blatantly done this." [26:51]( | | )

"God can forgive a sinful divorce; it's not different than any other sin. It's a painful sin though because it affects so many people, it affects God, it affects the family, it affects the church, it affects personal relationships. So just keep that in mind, divorce is a serious thing, it has grave consequences." [26:16]( | | )

"If you are married to a Believer and you've gone through a divorce and you've not reconciled, or you've not remained unmarried, then you could say, 'Wait a minute, I'm in sin. I don't have the right to remarry.' In many cases, that's true, except for Jesus clearly makes sexual immorality a reason to end the marriage covenant." [13:25]( | | )

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