So the person who was divorced by her husband, who decided to remarry a godly man, will be in risk of hell at Judgment day by some posting here?
Yes, you are reading correctly.
They read the Scriptures literally to say that.
I certainly can follow their logic.
Fortunately, Scripture is full of conflicts with itself all over the place, and there is greater hope for her if one follows a different path of logic.
Few Christians are up to admitting that those conflicts in Scripture that provide very different paths to different outcomes actually insist. Instead they insist (dishonestly) that Scripture "does not conflict" and that (of course) they way they choose to read it is the "right" way, while that other path is "twisting Scripture". And the opposite side retorts saying the same thing.
I note that there are multiple logic paths through the text, without twisting it, and that it conflicts, so one can choose to find comfort, or one can choose to find condemnation, depending on how one choses to judge things.
And I note that Jesus suggested no less, when he said that those who judge with mercy will be judged with mercy, while those who judge mercilessly will be judged without mercy.
Therefore, given the choice between reading things strictly and harshly, and reading them leniently and in ways that forgive and let people off the hook, I strongly advise people to do the latter. Given the choice to judge with mercy or with strictness, choose the standard by which you would choose to be judged. Jesus gave us each that choice. He did not say "You shall be judged by one harsh standard" - Christians say that, stupidly. Jesus said "You will be measured by the measure by which you measured." He also said that to the extent you forgive others their sins, God will forgive you yours, but to the extent you do not forgive, neither shall God forgive you your sins.
So, when you read through these wrangling, squabbling Christians, each crowing that his own personal interpretation is correct and all the others are "twisting Scripture" or "the reasoning of man", remember that right in the text Jesus SAID that you ultimately CHOOSE how you judge and how you forgive, and WHAT you choose to use as your standard for judging and forgiving others is THE VERY STANDARD that God will use to judge you.
Remember that and hold fast to it, because it the way OUT of the quicksand of Christian bickering. As long as you are compassionate and understanding of divorcees who remarry, and do not judge them as unforgiveable adulterers and adulteresses, even though they ARE adulteresses and adulterers under the standard, God forgives every manner of adultery to those who themselves forgive.
So, if you're and adulteress and you forgive and do not judge, you're not going to be thrown into the fire for adultery either. But if you're a remarried divorcee who judges sternly and strictly and harshly, because "God said..." then you are an adulteress who will not be forgiven your adultery either, because you'll be judged by the judgment by which you judged.
Jesus was pretty clear about that. You choose your own standard of final judgment: the way you live is the way you'll die, and the way you judge is the way you will be judged. So live mercifully and with tons of forgiveness, and don't worry about being an adulteress - you let others off the hook for the complex and miserable situation of the abused and divorced and remarried woman, and Jesus will do the same for you when you are judged by him. You choose the standard. Just like Jesus said.
That's really good news.