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Well sir, at least your blunt about it. Please, if you have scriptures to refute, "Speak on."
First Cor. 7:8 addresses the UNmarried and the widows. That would be those who have been married and now are not, for whatever reason (he later addresses virgins, meaning those who have never been married, as a different category from the unmarried). First Cor 7:9 says that if people lack self control, they do not sin if they marry. First Cor 7:28 states that "If you marry, you have not sinned AND if a virgin marries, she has not sinned...." The "you" means those who have been married before and are no longer married, for whatever reason - he addresses virgins separately.My spouse and I are getting a divorce because he no longer wants to stay in the marriage. Unfortunately In the early stages of our separation I fell into adultery, repented because I knew it was wrong because I am still legally married, and am no longer seeing this person. I know divorce is allowed if one has been abandoned by their unbelieving spouse and they are free to marry again, but since I did commit adultery during separation am I no longer allowed to remarry in the future after the divorce?
First Cor. 7:8 addresses the UNmarried and the widows. That would be those who have been married and now are not, for whatever reason (he later addresses virgins, meaning those who have never been married, as a different category from the unmarried). First Cor 7:9 says that if people lack self control, they do not sin if they marry. First Cor 7:28 states that "If you marry, you have not sinned
There is no reason why divorce should condemn a person to loneliness and isolation for the rest of his or her life.
Yes. God created mankind in his image, and he created us for fellowship. We are meant to live in community, and primarily in family units. Otherwise he would not have created mankind with sexuality or longing for companionship.But can you really be lonely and isolated if you truly have God with you?
No one who has ever lived had God with him as much as Adam. And yet God said "It is not good for the man to dwell alone." God understood that even His own infinite non-corporeal presence was insufficient for Adam's needs.But can you really be lonely and isolated if you truly have God with you?
Yes. God created mankind in his image, and he created us for fellowship. We are meant to live in community, and primarily in family units. Otherwise he would not have created mankind with sexuality or longing for companionship.
No one who has ever lived had God with him as much as Adam. And yet God said "It is not good for the man to dwell alone." God understood that even His own infinite non-corporeal presence was insufficient for Adam's needs.
And Paul said this about that: (read chapter for context)11 Jesus replied, “Not everyone can accept this word, but only those to whom it has been given.
My spouse and I are getting a divorce because he no longer wants to stay in the marriage. Unfortunately In the early stages of our separation I fell into adultery, repented because I knew it was wrong because I am still legally married, and am no longer seeing this person. I know divorce is allowed if one has been abandoned by their unbelieving spouse and they are free to marry again, but since I did commit adultery during separation am I no longer allowed to remarry in the future after the divorce?
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