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  1. Jan 28, 2007 · Christ obtained the church by his blood and formed a new covenant with her, an unbreakable “marriage.”. “Staying married is not about staying in love. It is about keeping covenant.”. The most ultimate thing we can say about marriage is that it exists for God’s glory. That is, it exists to display God.

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    It is important to point out that this question that is being asked is a question everyone has to face, not just me with my conservative view of divorce and remarriage. It is a question that everyone has to face, except those who think that all divorce and remarriage is biblical. If you have any limits at all in your view of divorce and remarriage,...

    In Joshua 9there is the story of the Gibeonites who, you may remember, hear about Joshua and the Israelites destroying cities, and they don’t want to be destroyed. So, they know they are going to be next on the list of destruction, so they pretend to be from a far away country. They lie to Joshua, and they get him to promise that he will not kill t...

    Jesus talked to the woman at the well in terms that suggest pretty strongly that he believed she had five genuine husbands and one non-genuine live-in. He put it like this: Now, think about that. What does that imply? It is true that the Greek — that includes this text here — does not have a different word for husband and man or husband and male. S...

    Interestingly enough, I was talking this over with all the team of the Together for the Gospel guys, and I won’t say who said it, but one of them, I thought, very provocatively pointed this out: Jesus does use the verb marry for what they should not do and do when he is forbidding them from doing it. Let me show you what I mean. “Whoever marries a ...

    One last thought. If this seems strange that a prohibited relationship can become a consecrated and holy one, consider the example — and there are several in the Bible — of the kingship of Israel. The people came to Samuel in 1 Samuel 8:6–7and said, “‘Now appoint for us a king to judge us like all the nations.’ But the thing displeased Samuel when ...

  2. Mar 5, 2024 · Jesus reaffirms the sanctity of marriage and specifies sexual immorality as the sole ground for divorce, challenging the permissive divorce culture of his time. 5. Mark 10:2-12 (New Testament) “Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate.”. In Mark 10:2-12, Jesus responds to the Pharisees’ questioning about the legality of ...

  3. 1. The Best Books In The Bible About Marriage And Love. Genesis 2:18-25: The Beginning of Marriage. Genesis 3:1-7: The destruction of marriage. Proverbs: The Wisdom Of Marriage. Song of Songs: The Romance Of Marriage. Hosea: The Challenges And Perseverance Of Marriage. Malachi 2:13-16: The Covenant Of Marriage.

  4. Jul 15, 2024 · God permits divorce on the grounds of sexual sin. Those holding the mainstream view observe that Jesus twice declares divorce and remarriage are permitted in cases of sexual immorality (porneia, Matt. 5:32; 19:9). Advocates of the permanence view argue the clearest texts about divorce mention no exceptions (Mark 10:1–9; Luke 16:18) and that ...

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  5. Jan 18, 2018 · Based on the passages above, we can say with confidence that a believer may initiate divorce in the following cases: 1. Her husband [1] has committed adultery with another man’s wife. 2. Her husband has had homosexual sex with a man. 3. Her husband has had sex with an animal. 4. Her husband has had sex with a relative.

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  7. Mar 19, 2019 · At least for the first man, and for most of us. 2. Genesis 2:24. A man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and they shall become one flesh. After God made the first woman and entrusted this remarkable gift to the man, God instituted what we call marriage. Two persons becoming one new entity.

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