Re: Divorce & Remarriage...???
Ever since UntoldGlory wrote this...
UntoldGlory said:
Sorry man, but that some serious pot calling the kettle black there. Pretty much every response you type to someone is you telling them how they're wrong because they don't share your view/interpretation. I really do like some of your insights and ideas, but I find myself skimming many of your posts because they're just overly defensive or attacking.
...I have been praying about my typing style. It seems that my determination to follow the guidance of the Holy Spirit, Christ and His apostles has been either mistyped, misread or both as a kind of
I'm-right-and-you're-wrong legalism.
My determination to follow the Holy Spirit and the teachings of Christ, rather than any sinful human, has not changed. Forcing my ideas on anyone else was never intended however so apparently my typing style needs to change.
Please bear with me as I learn a new typing style.
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FollowingHim2 said:
zephyr said:
Alright, I'll say it. Somebody has to. Where does it say abuse is grounds for a divorce? I could understand it being a grounds for separation and certainly intervention by the church but as far as I can tell it is never even directly mentioned in the Bible, its a pretty big stretch to read an excuse for a divorce into that. I was under the impression that there was no biblical reason for a wife to divorce her husband.
Thank you. Exactly what I asked and I didn't get an answer.
Where does it say that abuse is "
grounds for divorce? It (the Bible) doesn't. Neither did I. The woman never has the right to divorce her husband.
The guidance that I have from the Holy Spirit on the matter, and thus the course I follow for myself and my family, is that abuse
IS divorce. It is not "
grounds" for divorce it
IS divorce regardless of which person is doing it. Others can follow their own course as they see fit. I'm not forcing my views on others. This is the course I will follow with my own family.
The biblical expression of this is what I refer to as two-step logic and any idea that is based on human logic may, or may not, be flawed. Thus I will not force my ideas on anyone but I also will not be swayed from something that I perceive as the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
The logic is as follows...
- Given: The simple act of planning out, or in this case threatening, to commit the sin is the same as doing it. (Matthew 5:28)
- Given: This applies to murder just as much as any other sin
- Conclusion: Threatening to kill one's spouse is the same as doing it.
- Given: Threatening to kill one's spouse is the same as doing it.
- Given: Marriage is only until death-do-us-part.
- Conclusion: A person who has even so much as threatened to kill his/her spouse is guilty of divorce by murder. Thus the abuse victim is free to leave and is free to remarry.
That's what I believe. Others can chart their own course.