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If not in love, then in hatred = unforgiveness.Now you're moving the goal posts.
I asked where it says that divorce is unforgiveness.
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If not in love, then in hatred = unforgiveness.Now you're moving the goal posts.
I asked where it says that divorce is unforgiveness.
If Christ forgave you, you will forgive others. If you don't it's probable that your faith is in vain.Do you feel Jesus forgives unforgiveness? Is their anything else Jesus left out on the cross? Is their condemnation in Christ?
You are changing the subject.“For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins,” (Hebrews 10:26) (KJV 1900)
It's clear when comparing this verse with Matthew 18:21 onwards that this isn't a conditional clause.“But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.”
Yeah, he's good at that I see.Now you're moving the goal posts.
Besides unforgiveness, where do you find divorce as an option for believers in the New Covenant?You are changing the subject.
Also in Hebrews 10:
"...we have been made holy through the sacrifice of the body of Jesus Christ once for all."
I can play scripture ping pong too.
It's clear when comparing this verse with Matthew 18:21 onwards that this isn't a conditional clause.
Yeah, he's good at that I see.
If not in love, then in hatred = unforgiveness.
The whole concept of marriage in the NT is different than it is today. In the NT marriage is discouraged and frowned upon, and wives were just for making (male) babies. Women had moved on from being property, but not by much.Besides unforgiveness, where do you find divorce as an option for believers in the New Covenant?
Besides unforgiveness, where do you find divorce as an option for believers in the New Covenant?
If not done in love = hatred = sinWhere is divorce equals forgiveness in scripture?
I have asked multiple times and have yet to see you produce scripture that verifies your claim. So all it becomes is your opinion..
So let's throw the bible away since the culture has changed?The whole concept of marriage in the NT is different than it is today. In the NT marriage is discouraged and frowned upon, and wives were just for making (male) babies. Women had moved on from being property, but not by much.
Our concept of marriage has changed, our understanding of women has changed. So it's not easy to unravel what the NT is saying about divorce today. I guess if I were living in a Mennonite community I could easily apply the literal NT "rules" about divorce. But I don't, so I can't.
Read Matthew 19:9 carefully. It's all there.You need to show scripture for that.
Can you prove your position from scripture?Moving three goal posts again .
Can you prove your position from scripture?
If not done in love = hatred = sin