Search results
7 maj 2021 · God created marriage and intended it to be good for us. When sin entered, so did the breaking of relationships. Unfortunately, divorce has become common today, even among Christians. Let's take a look at the Scriptures that mention divorce and remarriages.
5 dni temu · Biblical Context: Divorce is acknowledged in the Bible, reflecting humanity’s imperfections and addressing the complexities of marital relationships. Key Scriptural Insights: Important verses, such as Matthew 19:3-9 and Malachi 2:16, highlight the sanctity of marriage and provide specific conditions under which divorce is permissible.
28 paź 2024 · God’s ideal plan for marriage is lifelong faithfulness, but because people are flawed, divorce became a necessary option to deal with the messiness of human relationships. Even then, Jesus limits the reasons for divorce and reaffirms the sanctity of the marriage covenant.
24 mar 2022 · Even so, I believe the Bible treats the question of divorce in cases of abuse not as a matter of sin for the innocent spouse. Some people, in the Roman Catholic communion for instance, hold...
10 lip 2024 · From these teachings, the Bible presents two clear grounds for divorce: sexual immorality and abandonment by an unbelieving spouse. Sexual immorality encompasses a broad range of inappropriate sexual behaviors, and Jesus’ exception clause permits divorce under these conditions (Matthew 5:32, 19:9).
12 maj 2023 · In summary, the Bible makes it clear that God hates divorce (Malachi 2:16) and that reconciliation and forgiveness should mark a believer’s life (Luke 11:4; Ephesians 4:32). However, God recognizes that divorce will occur, even among His children.
15 lip 2024 · While Jesus makes it plain that divorce and remarriage without biblical grounds is sinfully adulterous (Matt. 19:9; cf. 1 Cor. 7:10–11), he also acknowledges that those who are divorced are truly divorced (not still married in God’s eyes) and those who have remarried are truly married.