Soul searching, and therefore Scripture digging as I meditate on such things in my heart... My attempt mostly of course trying to understand God's heart on the matter as it is what truly matters! ...
Concerning divorce I know that God hates it! And I am pretty clear on the guidelines for it laid out in His Word ... Yet when considering the great grace we know our Lord to have (especially within the blessing of The New Covenant in Christ), I wonder about a few things personally!?!
Please allow me to give some hypothetical situations and then as brothers and sister in Yeshua, respond in love to help me with these troublesome thoughts...
Scenario:
*A man and his wife are unfaithful to each other by fornication and adultery. She divorces him.
Is he free to marry again?
Is she free to marry another?
Is he supposed to prayerfully be prepared for her to be reconciled to him anytime in the future?
If he marries another, should he still be prepared for his ex wife whom divorced him to possibly someday wish to be reconciled to him?
Other Questions:
If a man is abusive to his wife (or worse, the children) can she divorce him? Can she remarry another or must she remain unmarried til he dies? Would it be wrong for another man to take her as his wife and adopt her children?
*** I suppose my concern is more focused on remarriage, because it troubles me to think that a person who is under grace and repentant of sin yet living as a divorcee couldn't remarry!?!
If I'm honest I'd say that it breaks my heart to think remarriage wouldn't be a possibility when I see single moms who either were thrown away by their husbands or who chose to get out of an abusive relationship!?! If I'm even more honest I'd admit that I have a strong desire to scoop up such women and show them the love and affection they need and deserve, and to help raise up her precious children in a healthy godly home environment as a father they desperately need leading them!
Thank you very much for allowing me a place of fellowship to vent and wrestle with my thoughts and prayers amongst fellow believers in His great love! May God bless you BF friends of mine
-Rusty
Concerning divorce I know that God hates it! And I am pretty clear on the guidelines for it laid out in His Word ... Yet when considering the great grace we know our Lord to have (especially within the blessing of The New Covenant in Christ), I wonder about a few things personally!?!
Please allow me to give some hypothetical situations and then as brothers and sister in Yeshua, respond in love to help me with these troublesome thoughts...
Scenario:
*A man and his wife are unfaithful to each other by fornication and adultery. She divorces him.
Is he free to marry again?
Is she free to marry another?
Is he supposed to prayerfully be prepared for her to be reconciled to him anytime in the future?
If he marries another, should he still be prepared for his ex wife whom divorced him to possibly someday wish to be reconciled to him?
Other Questions:
If a man is abusive to his wife (or worse, the children) can she divorce him? Can she remarry another or must she remain unmarried til he dies? Would it be wrong for another man to take her as his wife and adopt her children?
*** I suppose my concern is more focused on remarriage, because it troubles me to think that a person who is under grace and repentant of sin yet living as a divorcee couldn't remarry!?!
If I'm honest I'd say that it breaks my heart to think remarriage wouldn't be a possibility when I see single moms who either were thrown away by their husbands or who chose to get out of an abusive relationship!?! If I'm even more honest I'd admit that I have a strong desire to scoop up such women and show them the love and affection they need and deserve, and to help raise up her precious children in a healthy godly home environment as a father they desperately need leading them!
Thank you very much for allowing me a place of fellowship to vent and wrestle with my thoughts and prayers amongst fellow believers in His great love! May God bless you BF friends of mine
-Rusty