Are you saying that the advice given in scripture for this situation is that a man can choose to do anything about it,...
Not "anything" - he should "study to show himself approved," and make the best decision he can. Always.
THAT being said,
...taking a woman under whatever personal circumstances she may have...
IF that is the prayerful answer he is willing to stand behind, KNOWING "he bears her guilt,"
...knowing that any guilt in the situation will be ultimately borne by Christ?
Ouch.
The Real Messiah is not a "get out of hell free" card. Here I am sure we probably disagree.
HOWEVER:
IF we walk in obedience to Him, and do our best to do 'what is Right" (not as "each man doing what is right in his own eyes," but
His) then we have the assurance that, just as a husband who covers his wife by "bearing her guilt" does, He bears ours. The CONDITIONALS do matter, very much.
As to the specifics, I started a thread for that, and those actions are outlined there, consistent, I contend, with Scripture (as Written):
Vows may be cast down - by a
husband, on the day that he hears them. Make it count.
OK - with that out there, on to this:
Unfortunately you can have a very indirect way of discussing things, so such clarifications become necessary and misunderstandings are to be expected.
When discussing Scripture, and particularly things that are a "matter of life and death," as has been noted, details matter.
And, knowing that some of them are 'verbotten' to discuss, even when they ARE such, since they may offend some 'moderators', even when it directly concerns marriage, it ain't easy. I am NOT, for example, even remotely about to suggest that "any guilt" associated with a "Law" that somebody claims "christ did away with" can be "done away with" by "
another jesus" who supposedly did away with it.
Just to be CRYSTAL clear: if you want Him to "bear your guilt," you had better be sure that He doesn't have reason to say,
"I never knew you."