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What set me thinking was that a friend told me last week that even having lunch with someone who is not your wife could be an act of adultery. He went on to say that if you discussed personal things with a woman other than your wife that you could not discuss with your wife then that too was an act of adultery.
Is that ever referred to as adultery? I'm fine with being corrected on it, but I wouldn't have thought that was described as such, other than maybe the prostitution...I look at the divorce of God from the nation Israel. There was no literal "marriage bed" as Israel was not an individual, but a nation. God divorced her because of her worship of foreign gods and her sexual involvement with pagans who worshipped foreign gods. These were violations of a lawful "marriage" that God had with His Bride to be, Israel.
Is that ever referred to as adultery? I'm fine with being corrected on it, but I wouldn't have thought that was described as such, other than maybe the prostitution...
What is spritual adultery, and where do you get that definition from? I mean, again, it's fair enough if it's clear from the meaning of a text in the bible, but I'm just not aware of one. Happy to be corected though.
JER 3:6 During the reign of King Josiah, the LORD said to me, "Have you seen what faithless Israel has done? She has gone up on every high hill and under every spreading tree and has committed adultery there. [7] I thought that after she had done all this she would return to me but she did not, and her unfaithful sister Judah saw it. [8] I gave faithless Israel her certificate of divorce and sent her away because of all her adulteries. Yet I saw that her unfaithful sister Judah had no fear; she also went out and committed adultery. [9] Because Israel's immorality mattered so little to her, she defiled the land and committed adultery with stone and wood. [10] In spite of all this, her unfaithful sister Judah did not return to me with all her heart, but only in pretense," declares the LORD.
So adultery is corruption of, specifically, a marriage then?
I would define adultery as any act of intimacy that you commit that you know falls outside of the comfort bounds of your partner.
Adultery is the act of breaking the "one flesh" bond created by God in holy matrimony through the act of sexual acts with someone other than the "one flesh", covenant spouse.
A kiss could be enough for a divorce. Have you seen the way some people kiss these days?So a kiss would be enough for a divorce?
£amb;34355570 said:I think having lunch with someone of the opposite sex is not adultry. If they are friends, and go out for lunch to discuss everyday things, I feel that's okay. Buuut...the spouse needs to be aware of this also. It should not be a secret thing. He does not need to go into intimate details about his spouse or marriage. Those are things that should be kept between the husband and wife, and could break his wife's trust. Also, if he thinks that other people could gossip about them (he and friend), then he should bring another person along. I know some people will say "it doesn't matter what someone else thinks", but we are talking about what the wife thinks...not everybody else.
Most assuredly it is a betrayal of the heart. Emotional adultery hurts and is harmful as much as physical adultery. Which Jesus warns in the Word. All fulfillment , emotional and physical is to be with "one flesh".I think that many wives of porn addicts see the porn as total adultery.
I think that many wives of porn addicts see the porn as total adultery.
Well said sister! I agree.I think we are mixing foolish behavior with sin. Having lunch with someone of the opposite sex may or may not be a sin depending upon the relationship of the people, and the thoughts that go on in the minds of either of them. Here is another scenario. A person has been delivered of alcoholism. Is it a sin for him to go to a bar and get a beer? It definitely falls under foolish behavior. It could definitely lead to sin, and if going there would cause your spouse some pain, or if it would cause a brother to stumble, then it falls under,"If you know what to do, and don't do it,it's a sin."
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