The marriage, divorce, remarriage and adultery issue is interesting.
When information is given to men from the book of Genesis it is extremely important.
The institution of marriage is introduced in Chapter Two. It reads: “For this cause a man shall leave his father and mother, and shall cleave to his wife.” Cleave? Impinge, cling, adhere. The rules of marriage continue, “and they shall become one flesh.” One flesh? When they give their word and physically come together they become “one person.”
Scripture continues, “therefore they are no longer two flesh but one, and what God has brought together let no man separate.” Slicing them apart with the “knife of divorce” kills them.
This higher, noble, more honorable concept of marriage is only valid when the pair gives their word before the g-o-d I am referring to. Those of the world have none and the church goer worships the Pillsbury Dough Boy g-o-d. The g-o-d I write of demands that men keep their word.
This forces the man who gives his word to the one true existing g-o-d found in the Hebrew Scriptures to think twice about his one woman selection. The church goer respects not nor heeds his PDB g-o-d so church marriages begin with “I can get out of this…if need be” attitude mimicking the world. Many claim that divorce is ok.
This is a lie or just ignorance.
“Because of the hardness of your hearts, Moses permitted you to divorce your woman, but from the beginning it was not so.”
Our “love” instructors leave out, “hardness of your hearts.”
The g-o-d I refer to will not be mocked by those who break their vows given in his name. Justice will be meted out. Forgiveness exists too.
There is a catch and this part is left out by our “everything is forgiven” teachers. You must forgive! You must forgive more than you expect to be forgiven.
Church goers simply poke their PDB g-o-d in the belly and are instantly forgiven… for everything. Under the rules of the g-o-d I refer to if you do not forgive your woman for her “sins” because you have a hard heart (lack of love?) and divorce her… then you will not be forgiven if you remarry for you abandoned the concept of love.
Love is always being able to forgive… yes? Too many mouth it but don’t practice it. Thus the children are shattered in your right to divorce.
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