its not the Unpardonable sin, and that Jesus blood can and will cleanse and make valid in sight of God even a remarriage!What does the Scripture state?
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its not the Unpardonable sin, and that Jesus blood can and will cleanse and make valid in sight of God even a remarriage!What does the Scripture state?
Again you are mixing salvation and leadership qualification.its not the Unpardonable sin, and that Jesus blood can and will cleanse and make valid in sight of God even a remarriage!
You are again not presenting the focus correctly.Jesus still had the adultery exclusion, and Paul also added abandonment clause though!
what he stated is not the same as you belief on what he stated though....Again you are mixing salvation and leadership qualification.
Do you consider the statement by the Christ to be accurate and valid?
what about Christians who divorce and remarry, is their new marriage valid and legit?You are again not presenting the focus correctly.
Go back in the thread and read the work done in Matthew. Prove it as error.
Paul never even hinted that abandonment presented an excuse to remarry.
Then prove it.what he stated is not the same as you belief on what he stated though....
Again, not the point.what about Christians who divorce and remarry, is their new marriage valid and legit?
So you have no answer?Again, not the point.
Beside, what was the teaching quoted from Mark?
save for adultery....Then prove it.
And exactly when was the adultery to occur?save for adultery....
Anytime in the marriage!And exactly when was the adultery to occur?
Then you haven’t read with understanding what both Christ or Paul presented.Anytime in the marriage!
So the blood of Jesus cannot make those remarriages holy and undefiled before God then?Then you haven’t read with understanding what both Christ or Paul presented.
11And he said to them, “Whoever divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery against her, 12and if she divorces her husband and marries another, she commits adultery.”
Did Christ put any “exceptions” to that private statement to His disciples?
So the blood of Jesus cannot make those remarriages holy and undefiled before God then?
What do the Scriptures state?
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Psalm 103:12
Salvation is a different discussion from qualifications.Psalm 103:12