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1 | Scriptural Proof. | Ps 103:12 | DIM | 10968 | ||
My first wife filed for divorce 28 years ago. I remarried lated that year to another woman who had not been married. Since then my first wife passed away. Am I free to be a deacon or a bishop/ pastor. I am currently ministering to Senior adults at a Southern Baptist church, on a voluntary basis. Where the scriptures does it say I am free to go into the ministry as a bishop/ pastor. I am looking for scripture proof that this possible. | ||||||
2 | Scriptural Proof. | Ps 103:12 | Searcher56 | 10992 | ||
DIM, You are forgiven, but must bear the consequences. Scripture - -1Co 7:15. If she was an unbeliever and since she divorced her you were not bound when you remarry. She needs to state she was not a believer, not you. I've seen men clain their exes weren't believers. -2Co 5:17. If you became a Christian after your divorce, you are a new creature, old things are passed away, including divorce. -1Ti 3:2. It says for and elder, "Husband of but one wife." Also see Tit 1:6. For a deacon, read 1Ti 3:12. There are various views on what Paul means in his pastoral letters, even within the SBC. -One wife for your life, even if she is dead. -One wife for her life. If she dies, you can remarry. -One wife at a time, only if 1Co 7:15 applies. -One wife at a time, only if 2Co 5:17 applies. -One wife ar a time, just make sure you have divorced the others. Then there is the issue of children (1Ti 3:4-5; Tit 1:6 / 1Ti 3:12). Some say you must have (had) children that obey you. Plus, the |
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