Your premise in this paragraph:
"You recognize divorce and Jesus nor I (Steaver) do not." Steaver does not recognize divorce as sin, therefore:
1. Remarriage is not sin, for there was no divorce.
2. Reconciliation is needless because there was no divorce in the first place. (must all be imagination).
3. Jesus didn't know what he was talking about when he condemned it.
4. Paul didn't know what he was talking about when he condemned it.
1. Remarriage is adultery and therefore it is sin.
2. Rconciliation is necessary if two have become seperated and desire to be "together" with someone.
3. Jesus knew exactly what man's divorce law would lead to-adultery.
4. Paul knew exactly what he was saying when he said two could seperate but were not to remarry-commit adultery.
See the Scripture:
--Jesus recognized that there was a legal writing of divorcement present in the first century among the Jews. Would he lie about such a document, or deny that it existed since he referred to it?
"Legal" according to Moses, but not given by God. Jesus had to explain many wrong traditions developed by the Jews.
--Paul uses the marriage relationship as an illustration. But what he says about it is truth. The only thing that can separate a man and wife is death; not divorce, but death. There is a document of divorce that Jesus referred to, but the woman is bound to her husband under the law (as she is today) until her husband dies. If she divorces she breaks the law (and vice-versa). Sin is a transgression of the law. If either one remarries they commit adultery. Only if the other spouse dies are they allowed to remarry.
--Yes the Scripture does talk about divorce.
Jesus speaks about it; Paul speaks about it.
Brother, carefully read what you just wrote. Can you see how you write that the "divorce" is "no good" in the eyes of God for the two are still one until death?
Divorce is man's law. Not God's law. Therefore divorcing is NOT transgressing God's law. It would be like a Christian saying "I have divorced Christ". It cannot be done on God's level of justice. God does not allow it and man cannot override God's law with any write of paper.
The ONLY sin that transgresses God's law is IF adultery through remarriage takes place.
"The only thing that can separate a man and wife is death; not divorce, but death."
Amen, this is my argument all day long.
"the woman is bound to her husband under the law (as she is today) until her husband dies."
Amen, bound by God's law, this is my argument all day long.
"If she divorces she breaks the law (and vice-versa). Sin is a transgression of the law."
This is incorrect. Divorce is man's law, not God's. Divorce is a seperation. Seperation is not a sin in and of itself, Paul allowed it. What is not allowed is adultery which would result from remarriage to another. If two who are seperated desire to be "together" with someone they are to be reconciled again to their lawful (God's law) spouse. Otherwise, if they marry soemone different, they commit adultery-sin.
If either one remarries they commit adultery. Only if the other spouse dies are they allowed to remarry.
Amen, as I have been arguing all day long.
Jesus recognized "a writing of divorce" in his own time. He did not condone it, but he recognized that it existed. Yes it was recognized by Jesus. Read your Bible--Matthew 19.
Yes, what He did not "recognize" was it's "legitamacy" before God. In other words, it wasn't worth the paper it was written on. In God's eyes the two are still bound until death do you part-
God's law. Man's law does not trump God's law.
You trying to have this two ways. You post, and correctly so, that the two are bound until death-
divorce decrees do not change this. And then you want a divorce decree to matter to God as though it has caused the two to not be married anymore.
The only thing a divorce decree can do is lead one into the sin of adultery. There is no law of divorce in God's law. Only a law of marriage
which CANNOT be broken by a divorce decree. The only transgression of God's law is adultery becaiuse marriage can ONLY be broken by death-not by any divorce.
Jesus pointed out that divorce is no good because it will lead to the sin of adultery. (He knew the hearts of men and their reasons for wanting a divorce).
Here is the point I am making and you are not grasping...
Divorce is a bogus. It is a worthless man-made law and document in the eyes of God. So what is God looking at then? Adultery. Jesus made this perfectly clear when He spoke of divorce.
Mat 5:32But I say unto you, That whosoever shall put away his wife, saving for the cause of fornication, causeth her to commit adultery: and whosoever shall marry her that is divorced committeth adultery.
This is demonstrated in our relationship with Christ. We are married to Christ, we cannot get a divorce because their is
no such thing in God's law. We can commit adultery against Christ, but the marriage cannot be broken until one dies, of course this marriage is spiritual and having eternal life in an Eternal God would make that an impossibility. Praise Him!