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DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE POINTS [RIGHTLY DIVIDING THE WORD 26]

July 15, 2018 by jesusislord Leave a Comment

Dearest brethren,

Thanks for asking for a recap on our teachings on divorce and remarriage in the church today here in the west. Let’s take a quick look at a real life true situation to help us begin.

A church-going, sexually faithful, but demonically angry husband as a perpetrator is regularly shooting a pistol at his wife, and has missed thus far. The wife as a victim appeals to the church elders for her safety. The elders refuse to believe the wife, and order her to go home and submit more since there is no adultery. The next week the husband’s aim improves and he kills his wife.

What would you personally have advised this wife prior to her final victimization of first-degree premeditated murder and why? As early church father Origen also stated, was it not right to divorce your wife if she was poisoning you, her husband?

Marriage as designed by God is a covenant, and a covenant is a contract. Contracts have stipulations, or conditions, and can be broken. The only covenant-contract in the Bible with no conditions is the Abrahamic contract. All others God Himself could break for the unfaithfulness of the other party. Just witness the nation of Israel.

There seems to be several major camps on this vital doctrine of divorce and remarriage these days:

Camp 1) No divorce except for adultery, and no remarriage,

Camp 2) No divorce except for adultery, and remarriage,

Camp 3) Divorce for any reason, and remarriage to anyone,

Camp 4) Divorce for victims of abuse, and remarriage.

We, of course, subscribe to Camp 4, and teach it accordingly. Let’s take a look at the major points of divorce and remarriage in the Word of God. We have included David Instone-Brewer’s excellent work as we can. We start at the heart of the matter: preserving the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. Ephesians 4.3

If a person will not pursue this Biblical approach, i.e. to agree to agree, then you may just want to move on and do not cast your pearls before swine. Yes, that’s right, dear one. It’s a command from our dear Lord Jesus Christ. This is also how He taught us how to deal with His disobedient church member’s sin, through church discipline.

  1. Believers are commanded to search together and agree on everything (Biblical doctrine, and not the color of clothing). 1 Cor. 1.10, Acts 15, Eph. 4.3
  2. People who will not work toward unity are irreconcilable and are to be avoided. 2 Tim. 3.1-5
  3. Factious, sectarian, disunified people causing strife by being irreconcilable are thrown into the lake of fire. Gal. 5.20
  4. The Bible is God’s word to all generations which we have to translate from the language of an ancient civilization. 2 Tim. 3.16
  5. Rightly dividing the Word is paramount to be approved and not disapproved by God, and warnings are given to teachers. 2 Tim. 2.15, James 3.1
  6. Unless the Bible in the New Testament negates, amplifies, or changes the Old Testament, the Old Testament is still in effect. Acts 10.15, Matt. 5.38-48
  7. God’s Bible teaches minimums and assumes we have a brain to figure out more advanced and even complicated situations. Exodus 21.10-11, 1 Cor. 9.9
  8. The only marriage vows in the entire Bible of over 31,000 verses are in the Old Testament. Exodus 21.10-11
  9. Besides abstaining from adultery, minimum marriage vows (food, clothing, sex) describing three basic provisions exist clearly only in the Old Testament (OT), and describe a 2nd wife, probably a slave, taken by a free Jewish husband with another current wife. Exodus 21.10-11
  10. When any of the three minimum vows are perpetually unfulfilled in any way by aggression, neglect, abandonment, or even more serious problems, the wife may leave with no financial penalty, even if there is no adultery on the part of the husband. Exodus 21.10-11
  11. The first mention of divorce in the OT pertains to ‘uncleanness,’ pertaining to adultery. Duet. 24.1-4
  12. An OT Certificate of Divorce, unique in antiquity, was mandatory in Israel thereby protecting the woman and giving her the right to remarry, even if she was rightly divorced for her adultery or other abuse toward her husband. Duet. 24.1-4
  13. Once a divorced person was remarried, they were not allowed to return to the first spouse. Duet. 24.1-4
  14. God is a divorcee, and first divorced the northern tribes of the nation of Israel for their perpetual disobedience (abuse), metaphorically called “adultery,” and later on divorced Judah too after His many dismissed warnings. Jeremiah 3, Hosea 2.1-2, 2.9-13, 5.7, Ezekiel 16.13, 16.44-45, Romans 9-11
  15. God is remarried to the Body & Bride of Christ, comprised of both gentiles and Jews. Galatians 6.16, Rev. 19.7, Rev. 21.2,9
  16. Jesus outlawed a specific Jewish type of divorce called the ‘Any Cause’ divorce in response to a specific question, and similar to the ‘No Fault’ divorce of today. Matt. 19.3-8
  17. Jesus affirmed that only adultery was allowed in that specific text of Duet. 24.1-4, and not for ‘Any Cause’ thus validating and fulfilling the law of Moses. Duet. 24.1-4, Matt. 19.4-8
  18. Jesus did not intend to teach all about divorce and remarriage in His ‘Any Cause’ response as shown by Paul’s continued explanations and allowances of marriage and divorce in his epistles. 1 Cor. 7
  19. Likewise, Paul did not intend to teach all about divorce and remarriage in Romans 7.1-3 for he was teaching just about the Law and only giving an illustrative example. Romans 7.1-3, 1 Cor. 7
  20. Paul alludes to the confirmation of the three minimum marriage vows of Exodus 21.10-11. Ephesians 5.28, 1 Cor. 7.1-5
  21. Since Adam, it is not good for a man to be alone, and he needs a help meet. Genesis 2.18
  22. It is better to marry than to burn with sexual passion as a single person. 1 Cor. 7.9
  23. If an unbeliever decides to stay married to the believer, the believer is to remain in the marriage unless abused and then they may leave. 1 Cor. 7.12-14, 21-22, 24
  24. Divorce itself is not sinful, but breaking your marriage vows is sinful, so if the unbeliever leaves, God has called us to peace. 1 Cor. 7.15
  25. If a believer divorces a spouse for the wrong reason, they are to wait to remarry and be reconciled to the spouse unless the spouse remarries first. 1 Cor. 7.11
  26. Only the victim of broken marriage vows may decide to divorce. 1 Cor. 7.15
  27. Paul allowed remarriage if someone was divorced against their will. 1 Cor. 7.28
  28. If one divorces for an illegitimate reason, and gets remarried, he may be forgiven by God with a sincere repentance. There’s only one unforgivable sin, the blaspheme of the Holy Spirit which is attributing the works of the Spirit to the devil.

Now, let us take a look at several actual situations and how God may view them. Remember a believer often has the right to divorce in an abusive situation but may choose to stay even when the apostle Paul says to be free. A marriage may be dissolved in the courts of heaven long before it is in the civil court system.

Situation 1: Mike is an unbeliever married to another unbeliever named Lucy. Mike divorces Lucy for various legitimate neglect and abuse. Mike gets saved, and Lucy never remarries. Mike is free to marry another believer named Abagail. This is a biblical marriage. Many in the church wrongly accuse him of now living in adultery.

Situation 2: Sylvia is a believer who wrongly married an unbeliever named Sam. She divorces Sam for no valid reason. Sam moves in to live with another female unbeliever. Sylvia is repentant over her mistake with Sam, and marries a believer named Joe. This is a biblical marriage. Some so-called Christian family members are hateful to them and refuse any fellowship. These family members are irreconcilable.

Situation 3:  Mary is a believer married to an severe alcoholic named Bill who claims to be a believer. She endures years of neglect and other abuse. There is no physical violence. She is free to divorce Bill but decides to stay for varied reasons including the children. Bill dies prematurely. Mary marries a fine Christian man who has been divorced twice for Biblical reasons. Their new marriage is a Biblical marriage.

Situation 4: Peter is an believer who is married to another believer named Camille. Peter is neglected sexually and is emotionally abused for years. She refuses to submit in even the simplest things she disagrees with in her daily life with Peter. The church is no help, and exhorts him to just ‘love her more.’ In frustration and desperation, he commits adultery. Camille divorces him. Peter is repentant and waits for Camille but Camille commits adultery too. Peter still waits while fasting and praying. Camille repents, and they are remarried. Soon thereafter, Camille returns to her lover and is unrepentant. Peter divorces her and marries Janet after two years. Peter and Janet’s new marriage is Biblical and has God’s blessing. Camille walks away from the Lord in practice but hides her sin in the church.

Certainly, there are myriads of other examples that can be told. But hopefully in these few examples we get a feel for the gracious mercy of our Creator God and His Son, King Jesus!

Send us any other examples if you would. And your questions and comments on this too. Grace to you all this day.

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To view our definition of all types of abuse, click here. To view David Instone-Brewer’s excellent videos and resources, click here. To view our helpful teaching on Biblical interpretation and hermeneutics, click here.

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Your friend and brother in fighting the good fight,

Marc

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DIVORCE & REMARRIAGE: HOW MY MIND WAS CHANGED – BY DR. BILL HETH [AT THE BATTLE FRONT 99]

April 15, 2012 by Marc Leave a Comment

Brothers and sisters,

Brother Bill Heth, a professor for over 20 years at Taylor University and a staunch defender of the faith as a scholar, is a man of real courage.

Why?

After being a major player worldwide in writing and defending that divorce and remarriage were always forbidden in the New Testament, he changed his mind and openly admitted the error of his former position!

How often do you see a prominent voice in a great debate take the time to really listen honorably to his opponents, pray diligently, and seek God with the heart that cares not who’s right or wrong but only desiring the true truth.

We live in an age of file-cabinet theology. Most in the west are failing to thoroughly seek and understand the other position Biblically, and when the issue is mentioned, just dump out the contents of their “file-cabinet” in the brain that has a bunch of statements on mental 3×5 cards. But they are unwilling and/or unable to defend their position in the light of evidence they deny and/or ignore. God help us all.

Bill Heth is a man of deep faith, conviction, and honor. When we first spoke, I heard a heart full of love and concern. And a person of wide understanding. But most of all, a man who was willing to say he missed it, and now publically proclaimed how he changed his mind. And put pen to paper to show the watching world his story.

Many Godly saints in Jesus’ kingdom, including myself and my wonderful wife, have been demonized and victimized for hundreds of years by those who refuse to enter into seeking the Lord’s mind together. And the mean and ugly attitude of those who pursue and immediately reject the saints divorced and remarried for any reason are a heartbreak and unmerciful display of Satan’s power to further divide God’s church.

This work by Bill is a breath of fresh air in all the debate.

Don’t bother to read this if you have no real desire to search for the true truth together and perhaps put to death old prejudices that cause others to stumble in their faith. As a reformed stonewaller, I know how firsthand that game works… (see  ARE YOU A SEEKER OR STONEWALLER? [MONDAY MANNA 73]  and IDENTIFYING STONEWALLERS WHO BLOCK YOUR TRUTH [DEAR BRETHREN 4] )

My walk, and others, we’re certain, is a better one because of brother Bill and his great demonstration of courage. And truth. Here’s his story on this great and divisive issue.

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Jesus on Divorce: How My Mind Has Changed – by Dr. Bill Heth

William A. Heth is Professor of New Testament and Greek at Taylor University and has served as a professor at Taylor since 1986. Dr. Heth has written extensively on the issue of divorce and remarriage. He co-authored with Gordon Wenham Jesus and Divorce. A second edition of this work was published in 1997.

Introduction

What did Jesus mean when he spoke out prophetically against divorce and remarriage as it would have been understood and practiced by his first-century hearers? How literally should we interpret those pronouncements? Did Jesus intend to set forth an exceptionless absolute?

Or should we approach his divorce sayings as rhetorical overstatements intended to emphasize a particular point, but admitting of exceptions? How would his audience have understood those sayings, and what can we learn from his earliest disciples’ attempts to understand and apply Jesus’ teaching to their respective Christian communities?

Did they faithfully reflect the intent of the one they called Lord and master, or would Jesus be displeased with how they had modified his standard? Furthermore, how should we, his twenty-first century followers, apply them in our very different socio-cultural contexts? These are the kinds of questions that scholars ask as they wrestle with the NT records of Jesus’ teaching on divorce and remarriage…

Read more…

DIVORCE & REMARRIAGE: HOW MY MIND WAS CHANGED – DR. BILL HETH

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Another terrific resource by Craig Keener and best seller author and scholar. The Introduction is worth the price of the book alone:

AND MARRIES ANOTHER – BY DR. CRAIG KEENER

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Saints, we’re one day closer to Home, and Him! Love Him wholeheartedly!

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