CHAPTER 1
Pieces of a Puzzle
Marriage is an inscrutable mystery. Divorce even more so. We do not always
understand why love in one marriage seems different from love in another
marriage. It is indeed part of the puzzle. How we interpret Scripture is
the essential part of the puzzle
CHAPTER 2
Jesus Christ Changes the Ground
Rules on Divorce
God ordained marriage (between a man and a woman) before the fall of
mankind. The consequences of the fall (sin and hardened hearts) are yet
unavoidably linked to the substantive spiritual problem, which surrounds nearly every divorce.
It is Jesus Christ (the expression of God's love for us) who re-instituted
marriage for all New Testament believers by reframing it in his love. To aid the reader, a comparison is made between Old and New Testament teachings on divorce.
CHAPTER 3
Israel and God--Bride and Groom
Do you feel your marriage is bad? God's bride was a habitually unfaithful
adulteress. God, the Groom, assures us that He totally understands love
given, but not returned. He has tasted it all, and he offers us his divine
Solution.
CHAPTER 4
God Says
People have exhaustively prayed to God about wanting a divorce in their special case. It is usually a one-sided conversation. They are not looking
for God's answer; rather, they mistakenly conclude God understands their
extraordinary circumstance(s). The truth is, God understands divorce, and he hates it when we rationalize His Truth into fiction. Four
biblical categories are considered: 1)-divorce between two Christians. 2)-divorce
of a nonbeliever by a Christian. 3)-divorce of a Christian by a nonbeliever.
4)-divorce between two nonbelievers.
CHAPTER 5
A Practical Case
This chapter deal with physical abuse, and other weighty matters.
CHAPTER 6
The Exceptive Clause
What is the one thing God might recognize as an acceptable reason for
a divorce? Most people say adultery (moicheia). The correct answer is porneia
(translated in the New International version as 'marital unfaithfulness,'
or the older King James Version as 'fornication'). Neither term is the same
as adultery. Fornication is the exception, and adultery is a form of fornication;
albeit not the whole of it. Why did Christ only give one possible ground
for divorce?
CHAPTER 7
Excuses and God's Replies
A series of ten of the most common excuses used to disobey God by divorcing -- with
God's answers taken directly from his Word; leading to an amazing discovery
about God's grace.
CHAPTER 8
Divorce and the Role of the Church
When church-connected Christians attempt to divorce without biblical
authority, the inescapable disciplinary role of the church must come into
play. That role is clearly laid out from Scripture. Sincere repentance is
biblically defined as the basic guideline.
CHAPTER 9
The Divorced, Remarried, Christian
This represents the hardest part of understanding a seemingly hopeless
situation into which some have entered. Divorce for reasons other than the
exceptive clause, followed by a remarriage, extremely complicates any solution,
but does not preclude forgiveness. Divorce is not the unforgivable sin. Using
two biblical examples, (in cases where there is sincere repentance) God
allows the church to forgive, as He forgives, and to restore the sincerely
repentant back into full communion. However, there is no carte blanche associated
with his divine solution.
CHAPTER 10
A Perspective
The focus of the Holy Spirit. What is the importance of making Jesus
the Lord of one's life? Families are important to God! He considers us a
part of his family. He as our Father, Jesus as our bridegroom, and we (the
Universal Church) the bride of Christ, all welded together in a permanent
bond of marriage through the power of his Holy Spirit for eternity. God
hates divorce and has promised he will never divorce us; rather, he will
forgive us, accept us without any merit of our own, and grant us eternal
reconciliation with him. Find out how.
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