Zaac
Well-Known Member
I'm going to say that if you divorced someone and they moved on and married someone else that your union with them is effectively ended because of the adultery clause. There is no point in pursuing that tie anymore.
There may not be any reason to pursue the relationship anymore, but there isn't reason to willfully commit adultery if God says you're still married.
We can't do away with the first marriage by saying the person had sex with someone else after our divorce and thus the adultery exception enters into play. The reason has to be the reason for GETTING the divorce.
Still, that is a hairy situation. You're remarried and have kids in your remarriage, then years later you get saved, you're then expected to divorce and separate that marriage if your former spouse decided to stay single? I mean, okay, but I can understand this being super debatable.
It's crazy, huh? This is why God takes marriage, whether you're saved or not at the time, very seriously.
I simply cannot back down on the abuse thing, though. It isn't about feelings, it's about an abusive union being just as harmful as one where adultery was committed.
A lot of folks feel that way but it simply is not Biblical.