SPIRITUAL FOOD 4 THOUGHT - WHY CHRISTIANS DO NOT HAVE BIBLICAL GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE

in #spirituality5 years ago

Sometimes, it's not as simple as something being mentioned somewhere, especially when people swear oaths.


Simply put, if people bind themselves with an oath like "'til death do we part," then that is the only option for ending their marriage that they have. Otherwise, their oath is a lie, and they are lying to family, friends, and God in their marriage ceremony.

If they believe that adultry is a potential reason to end their marriage, then they should include it in their oath, "'til death or adultery do we part," or not swear an oath at all. Sure, some may claim that such a vow would "ruin the marriage ceremony," but, at least the ceremony wouldn't be deceptive, and such an oath would not ruin the ceremony nearly as much as divorce ruins a marriage.

Just some food for thought. Be careful what you vow.

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Have you ever heard if "starter marriages"?

I thought it was cute... until i thought about it.

First i will marry for money
Then i will marry for love.

It is that these people are going into a vow, with the intention of breaking it.

All the money for the wedding.
The dress, the cake.
All of your friends and family.
All of that just discarded.

But, that you would make a vow, knowing you would break it.

Sometimes i think that marriage is just another term for going steady.
Or the upgraded version of girl/boy friend.
Or maybe its just a status that you have on facebook.

Very interesting. My parents divorced when I was four. What you say about Oaths make sense. So hypothetically speaking if a person is in a second or third marriage and is divorced by the earlier marriages and becomes a Christian and becomes a Christian are they sinning by being in the last marriage and sticking it out? Also how would you define adultery? If a person is workaholic and placing their career above their spouse would that be considered adultery? I am still out of town and with a constant cough. Thanks so much for sharing this subject I'd love to hear additional videos on spin offs up above mentioned. Blessings @papa-pepper

Still praying for your health. Nothing down here is perfect, so wherever we are when we wake up (example = third marriage) then that's what I think they need to stick with. I've already recorded a follow up video, so maybe that'll expand some more into additional food for thought.

Once again your views contradict clear scripture.

Matthew 19:9

I tell you that anyone who divorces his wife, except for sexual immorality, and marries another woman commits adultery."

Once again, by not watching the video and still commenting you sound like a fool...

I really learned how important covenants were a few years back but never heard of it put this way before.

Yeah, I wish that more people would share stuff like this.

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