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1 | if God knew how can it be valid? | Matt 19:5 | mark d seyler | 182028 | ||
Hi RT, I would suggest taking a look at Matthew 23 to see what God thinks about making deceptive vows for personal gain. Rather than releasing people from them, Jesus strengthen the vows. He did not say, "well, I know you didn't mean it in your hearts, so you are not bound to it." He said, "You've not only sworn by the temple, but by the One Who lives in the temple!" There is no such thing in Scripture as vow this is not considered binding, no matter the motivation. Consider Leviticus 27, of the "foolish vow". You still had to pay the price. In the matter of vows, covenants, and promises, its not the duplicity in your heart that is the significant issue, or even the foolishness of a rash decision, its what you say with your mouth**. That is what God holds you to. (** Unless, of course, if you are a wife or daughter and your father or husband countermands your vow within a day. But that doesn't sound like it happened here.) Love in Christ, Mark |
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2 | if God knew how can it be valid? | Matt 19:5 | mark d seyler | 182030 | ||
Oh my! Sorry for my terrible grammer! What I meant to say was: "There is no such thing in Scripture as a vow that is not considered binding, no matter the motivation." - Mark |
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