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Divorce
Because marriage has been established by God as an indissoluble union,
and since it is an early copy of the relationship between God and His
people, it is to be kept inviolate. However, because of the fallenness
of human nature, the Scriptures permit divorce in the following cases
as condescension to human frailty for the protection of the innocent party:
1.
Divorce for the cause of immorality - with the understanding that the
obligation to maintain or reinstate the marriage may not be imposed
upon the innocent spouse.
2. Divorce for desertion - desertion being defined as behavior equivalent
to the abandonment of the marriage relationship.
In
such cases, the offending party becomes subject to church discipline in
order to bring about repentance and reconciliation. Should efforts to
achieve restoration fail, the innocent spouse is not bound. He or she
is free to remarry in the Lord.
The
remarriage of believers may not be approved when:
1.
Divorce is being used as a vehicle to seek a different mate, since such
pre-intent makes the divorce adulterous.
2. There is no evidence of repentance and brokenness over the circumstances
that caused the divorce.
3. Restoration of the original marriage remains a viable option.
Each case of divorce or remarriage has to be dealt with on an individual
basis from the perspective of God's inexhaustible capacity to forgive
human sin and to restore broken lives.
For
further personal study, we suggest you read the following Bible passages
on this topic:
Matthew
5:31
Luke
16:18
Matthew 19:1-12
Mark 10:1-12 (cross reference Deut. 24:1-4)
Romans 7:1-3
1 Corinthians 7
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