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1 | Divorced Do Christians Get Remarried? | 1 Cor 6:9 | Tamara Brewington | 205325 | ||
Dear Pastor Moran, I appreciate the recommendation of the two books by Dr. Spiros Zodhiates, when I can I will order them. It is the exegesis of this that is of supreme interest to me and in the interests of brotherly love I am willing drop any subject at any time based on my experience in here if that pursual of further exegesis offends a brother or a sister. At least I have grown that much since joining this forum. I love conversing and studying with the saints who love to pursue exegesis, it drives the true meaning of the texts and hopefully these two books will endeavor to do just that, that is why and it is the only reason why I am in this Forum, to get at the meaning of the texts, for this I live. But to do so without love is loss to me... It becomes interesting as observation kicks in which types of concepts get kicked around in here and on what basis... Over a hundred posts on one subject lately... Not much of it very exegetically driven. I am no genious, nor am I what they would call a good exigete. I am a work in progress, I world at it and sometimes I am way off, and sometimes I am very alone in my endeavor. We are all from different backgrounds and come from different places and have different intrepretive lenses on, mine are not better, just different than some others. Thank you for your continued patience with my blundering efforts at exegesis Pastor Moran, and at good conduct, you have been more than gracious when I was on the wrong track at times and you kept on encouraging my blundering efforts to get at the root and the truth of a thing. But hey that is what Pastors are suppossed to do, right? Keep on being the Barnabas that you are, full of the Holy Spirit. Thank you, By God's Grace, Tamara |
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2 | Divorced Do Christians Get Remarried? | 1 Cor 6:9 | Morant61 | 205336 | ||
Greetings Tam! By no means would I suggest that you shouldn't pursue the topic. :-) It is just that in this particular instance the issues are very involved. For instance, some of the words are passive in voice. So, in those instance, it doesn't mean that the woman has committed adultery, but that she is considered to be an adultress since her husband divorced her. The author goes into all of the detail. I think you will really enjoy these books. p.s. - Thanks for the kind words! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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3 | Divorced Do Christians Get Remarried? | 1 Cor 6:9 | Tamara Brewington | 205339 | ||
Dear Pastor Moran, Yeah, I have heard this before, that she becomes an adulteress when her husband divorces her in Mark... People don't get the historical contexts and the grammatical contexts that drive these passages at all, they think in terms of now and what these transilterated words and passages mean in the now, not what they meant then. I have also in the past, due to circumstances had to explore the meaning of porneia, and porne the related word, in order to determine what constitutes such a thing. I had two pastors and three ministers do exegesis on this whole issue of Mathew 19, Mark 9, I Corinthians 7 and being unbound and in what way, what consituted porneia in the first century, and the use of grammar in all three passages. I settled for I Corinthians 7:11 after much much counseling and plan to err on the side of complete and utter caution and plan to remain in that state until the day I die, unless someone repents and then reconciliation could be possible. I find it interesting that if it were fornication and not stopping but saying, I repent that I entered into it would be completely unacceptable, but having committed adultery by remarrying and repenting and continuing in it for expedience sake is considered passe. I wonder what dear Apostle Paul would think? I wonder what dear Jesus would think? I think I would wonder hard before saying okay, I understand it is too late, go on ahead and stay in it. It is never too late to walk away from sin of any kind, just pick up and say I am done, cut it, suffer the consequences of walking away from sin, any sin. In the end only one Pastor, mine was against me getting divorced based on the exegesis. I had every reason according to the others exegesis to cut it and be free and remarry one day. That is why I was surprised to hear him say in Bible study the other day about the same thing John said after his exegesis many years ago. He holds the same view, if two Christians are now together, having gotten married, there is no reason why God would not forgive a past sin. Yeah, I think I will make the effort to purchase these two books for real Pastor Moran... Yours in Christ, Tamara |
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4 | Divorced Do Christians Get Remarried? | 1 Cor 6:9 | jlhetrick | 205344 | ||
Tamara- I believe the important thing here is that you have apparently searched both the Scripture and the counsel of spiritual leaders and, apparently, arrived a a conclusion. That is to be applauded. In the end, if you are convinced that something is sinful, then I believe Scripture teaches us that for you, it would be sinful. It is important to seek God's truth and strive to live up to the standard He has called us by His grace. It is also important to never allowing ourselves to take a legalistic approach to living the Christian life. It is interesting that immediately after Paul mentioned that adulterers (among others) will not inherit God's Kingdom (1Cor 6:9) he said “Everything is permissible for me,” but not everything is helpful. “Everything is permissible for me,” but I will not be brought under the control of anything." "1 Corinthians 6:12 (HCSB) Also see 1Cor chapter 8 beginning with verse 1 and read on. Hope this adds something helpful, God bless, Jeff |
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5 | Divorced Do Christians Get Remarried? | 1 Cor 6:9 | stjohn | 205346 | ||
Dear Jeff: I think you got to the gist of exactly what I was trying to say, but you said it so succinctly, and comprehensively, it was much better then mine! God bless John |
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