A christian who needs
a divorce and considers remarriage will not be in adultery! Divorce
from a bad or unrighteous marriage is a right from God to His children.
Christians who were divorced and remarried have been wrongly labeled to
be in adultery. It's just not true!
They Say We Have A Spouse Yet We're Unmarried
We
have been incorrectly taught and blindly believe that once a person is
divorced, they somehow still have a spouse. They cannot get married
again. This lie is designed to keep people in bondage their entire
lives. To see how much your mind has been conditioned, answer the
following questions:
If
you were divorced or your spouse was deceased, would you still have a
mate? Of course not! Let me ask the same question a different way. If
you are a woman and your husband was divorced from you or deceased,
would you have a husband? And if you are a man and your wife was
divorced from you or deceased, would you have a wife? To seek answers to
these simple questions may seem silly, but if we have answered them as
“Yes”, that’s what we’ve been taught.
We
have been told that a person cannot get married once they have been
divorced because their spouse is alive, even though after the divorce
they don’t have a spouse; but once that spouse dies, they can then get
married. In the case of a woman who has been divorced, it is NOT true
that their HUSBAND is alive, but it IS true that their FORMER HUSBAND is
alive. To put it another way, we were told that we were “bound”
(married) to someone when we weren’t. We were quoted that “a wife is
BOUND by law as long as her husband lives [that’s if she has one, but a
divorced woman doesn’t have a husband]; but if her husband dies, she is
at liberty to be married to whom she wishes, only in the Lord” (1Corinthians 7:39).
This
isolated Scripture was used as an illustration by the Apostle Paul to
give an example of when a person dies; they are no longer under the law.
Paul was NOT teaching about divorce.
How
then can we accept that we have a spouse when we’re not married? When a
person is divorced, they don’t have a husband or wife. This means they
are not “bound” to someone. This Scripture is for the person who is
MARRIED and wants to marry someone else while they are still married to
another. You can’t be married to two people at the same time. If you’re
divorced, you CAN get married again BECAUSE YOU DON’T HAVE A HUSBAND OR
WIFE.
Simply, you’re single or unmarried, if divorced.
“I
say to the UNMARRIED and widows: It is good for them if they remain
even as I [the Apostle Paul] am; but if they cannot exercise
self-control, LET THEM MARRY. FOR IT IS BETTER TO MARRY THAN TO BURN
WITH PASSION” (1Corinthians
7:8,9). Who would “burn with passion” the most: the person who was
NEVER married, who never knew a close intimate relationship and the
pleasures of sex, or the person who had been married? God knows the
power and pull that a sexually intimate relationship has on a person
once they are separated from their spouse. That’s why He said concerning
prayer and fasting, “Do not deprive one another [sexually] except
with consent for a time, that you may give yourself to fasting and
prayer; AND COME TOGETHER AGAIN SO THAT SATAN DOES NOT TEMPT YOU BECAUSE
OF YOUR LACK OF SELF-CONTROL” (1Corinthians 7:5).
Also see Article: Christian Divorce and Remarriage, The Lost Truth.
There are many critical keys in this book
regarding divorce, remarriage, submission, interracial marriage and
relationships. Click on Divorce: God's Will? to order.
http://www.divorcehope.com/stillmarriedafterdivorce.htm

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