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1 | Is Divorce ok or not? | 1 Cor 7:39 | Peaceful2468 | 48651 | ||
I am married...I have been for a long time and it has been very rough at times but I always stuck it out. My husband has cheated on me many, many times years ago but lately I'm PRETTY sure he has been faithful. Actually he has been very good to me lately and would give me whatever I wanted...but he is not walking the Christian walk that I am and I am getting tired of being alone...even though I am married. I want to be with someone who has the same faith as me, who prays, goes to church, wants to be with the Lord and have the Lord in their life. My question is...do I still have grounds for divorce or not. I have been taught that divorce is not even in the picture. The only way to be free to start over is after death..others tell me that I do have grounds for divorce because he was unfaithful and that God will not look down on me if I do. Please help me understand this better and where I can go in the Bible. Thank you. | ||||||
2 | Is Divorce ok or not? | 1 Cor 7:39 | Searcher56 | 48652 | ||
Peaceful2468, this has been discussed before ... Next to Questions/Notes on Verse type in: Deut 24:1, Matt 5:32, Matt 19:8, Matt 19:9, 1 Cor 7:15 ... these are some passages Or tpye divorce or divorce remarr Scripture ... Due 24:1-4; Mal 2:16; Mat 5:31-32, 19:19; Mar 10:1-12; 1 Cor 7:12-15, 39 ... I'd say both of you need to go to wise Christian counsel ... even a marriage seminaar. Hope I helped, Searcher |
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3 | thought on cor 7:12 and 7:15 | 1 Cor 7:39 | wwv | 48658 | ||
I was just wondering about Cor 7:15.When it mentions the term "departs" does that mean spiritually or physically(or both!). If we give ourselves to the Lord in full and its more than our spouses are willing to give themselves, is that considered one 'departing' from the other.I mean if we are married to an unbeliever and if we have to compromise our faith are we not in sin.Is it a question of whats more important, following the Lord or compromising to keep a marriage in peace? Or is it more important to follow the Lord whole heartedly (whatever the cost may be), and then if he or she is still willing to live with the believer 'Cor 7:12-13' maybe they do have a deep need for the Lord after all. Or maybe they won't. 'cor 7:16'. The Lord knows. P.S. May God bless all marriages.They are the root of any strong nation. |
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4 | thought on cor 7:12 and 7:15 | 1 Cor 7:39 | Searcher56 | 48668 | ||
wwv, 1 Cor 7:15 means physically departing, since the unbeliever was never there spiritually. It is most important to follow the Lord and never compromise. Study Israel. The downfall of marriages will destroy a strong nation ... look at Rome. Hope this helps, Searcher |
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5 | thought on cor 7:12 and 7:15 | 1 Cor 7:39 | wwv | 48670 | ||
That does help searcher56, thankyou wwv | ||||||
6 | thought on cor 7:12 and 7:15 | 1 Cor 7:39 | Searcher56 | 48716 | ||
You're welcome | ||||||