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As to the Lord Part 1: Divorce and Remarriage from a Biblical Perspective

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A growing concern in Christian society is that of divorce and remarriage. Certainly, the fundamental instruction concerning the matter is Holy Scripture. While any orthodox believer would claim the Bible as the fundamental guide to their individual and collective (in the life of the church) lives, biblical interpretations concerning divorce and remarriage vary. Moreover, anecdotally, perspectives often shift throughout the course of one’s life depending on his or her own individual circumstances, which is indicative of misinterpretation or, at best, a self-centered hermeneutic. To approach all areas of life with Scripture as the primary guide is to conform to its standards no matter the situation or sentiments, which may be derived from it.

In this paper, I will argue for two legitimate reasons for divorce: 1) adultery and 2) abandonment. Additionally, both cases should not be considered mandates or excuses to get out of a marriage but should be approached carefully and through the lens of the gospel. A summary of the five primary views on divorce and remarriage will be presented, ensuing an analysis of the Bible’s teaching on marriage, divorce, and remarriage, which stems from the nature and essence of marriage itself: an earthly display of Christ and his bride, the church. The conclusion will then be supported that divorce is only allowed for two reasons and should not be sought with ease. Marriage is a picture of Christ and the church and should be held with such determination. Jesus offers his bride great mercy and grace. So also should spouses with each other.

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A growing concern in Christian society is that of divorce and remarriage. Certainly, the fundamental instruction concerning the matter is Holy Scripture. While any orthodox believer would claim the Bible as the fundamental guide to their individual and collective (in the life of the church) lives, biblical interpretations concerning divorce and remarriage vary. Moreover, anecdotally, perspectives often shift throughout the course of one’s life depending on his or her own individual circumstances, which is indicative of misinterpretation or, at best, a self-centered hermeneutic. To approach all areas of life with Scripture as the primary guide is to conform to its standards no matter the situation or sentiments, which may be derived from it.

In this paper, I will argue for two legitimate reasons for divorce: 1) adultery and 2) abandonment. Additionally, both cases should not be considered mandates or excuses to get out of a marriage but should be approached carefully and through the lens of the gospel. A summary of the five primary views on divorce and remarriage will be presented, ensuing an analysis of the Bible’s teaching on marriage, divorce, and remarriage, which stems from the nature and essence of marriage itself: an earthly display of Christ and his bride, the church. The conclusion will then be supported that divorce is only allowed for two reasons and should not be sought with ease. Marriage is a picture of Christ and the church and should be held with such determination. Jesus offers his bride great mercy and grace. So also should spouses with each other.

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