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Where might I find this in the Bible?Originally posted by kubel:
Well, you cannot remarry without adultery- since man cannot separate a marriage, it is God given.
That's not exactly true. There are two specific examples of the marriage covenant being broken: adultery and desertion. A person who has sought a biblical divorce is free to marry again, since the prior marital covenant was scripturally severed and no longer exists.Originally posted by kubel:
Well, you cannot remarry without adultery...
Greetings to you,Originally posted by SAMPLEWOW:
first please be honest without being mean.I've been though a divorce,my wife was faithful to me. she got tired of my selfishness and ask me to leave. my question;to what exstent can I serve God in full time ministry
JohnV, maybe I'm misunderstanding you here, but it sounds like you are saying that someone should or must divorce his/her spouse if they commit adultery (your terms about the husband "putting his foot down" and divorcing the wife).Originally posted by Johnv:
Good point, Nate. I do suggest that what constitutes a well-managed household is open to subjectivity. A pastor who's been married to the same woman for 30 years, but has continual high credit card debt, could be seen by some as not managing his household well. OTOH, a man whose wife committed adultery, and upon finding out, he immediately puts his foot down and scripturally divorces her, and given that all other aspects of his life are above board and iin place, this person may be seen by some as having a well-managed household.
You don't say how long ago this was. Did you try to reconcile? Is your wife remarried? Are you remarried?Originally posted by SAMPLEWOW:
first please be honest without being mean.I've been though a divorce,my wife was faithful to me. she got tired of my selfishness and ask me to leave. my question;to what exstent can I serve God in full time ministry
That's not exactly true. There are two specific examples of the marriage covenant being broken: adultery and desertion. A person who has sought a biblical divorce is free to marry again, since the prior marital covenant was scripturally severed and no longer exists. </font>[/QUOTE]I disagree. I think you have read the last part into being "free".Originally posted by Johnv:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by kubel:
Well, you cannot remarry without adultery...
Disagree with you strongly, but you are entitled to your opinion. But there have been several discussions on this topic.Originally posted by JGrayhound:
I disagree. I think you have read the last part into being "free".
I think those 2 "outs" can be used as justification for divorce (as a last resort) but it DOES NOT follow that they are free to re-marry. In fact, it appears that remarriage is adulterous.
Do you really think a covenant is so easily ended?
It can be violated by divorce, but I do not think that the covenant comes to an end just because of divorce.