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Biblical Examinations Of An Emotional & Controversial Subject
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Biblical Examinations Of An Emotional & Controversial Subject
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Biblical Examinations Of An Emotional & Controversial Subject REMARRIAGE – An Option For Some 1 Cor 7:12-16 A passage many use to offer authorization for acceptable divorce and remarriage Often called the “Pauline exception” Principle Ù apostles were never at liberty to change (make exceptions) to what Divine law mandated Mk 13:9-11 Mt 16:19 Jn 20:23
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Biblical Examinations Of An Emotional & Controversial Subject REMARRIAGE – An Option For Some 1 Cor 7:12-16 For Paul to offer another exception to God’s marriage law re: divorce and remarriage would have him acting outside his apostolic authority Not something he (or any other apostle) would ever do cp. Acts 4:20
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Biblical Examinations Of An Emotional & Controversial Subject REMARRIAGE – An Option For Some 1 Cor 7:12-16 “But to the rest I say, not the Lord…” v. 12a Is Paul giving his own opinion re: marriage? No…we believe he is addressing a situation Jesus did not personally cover cp. Jn 16:12-13 Did Paul give opinions re: marriage? Yes 1 Cor 7:25, 28, 40 [Present distress] v. 26
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Biblical Examinations Of An Emotional & Controversial Subject REMARRIAGE – An Option For Some 1 Cor 7:12-16 “But to the rest I say, not the Lord…” v. 12a When it comes to divorcing and remarrying, Paul had no authority in this area All he could say is what would harmonize with Divine law
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Biblical Examinations Of An Emotional & Controversial Subject REMARRIAGE – An Option For Some 1 Cor 7:12-16 “But to the rest I say, not the Lord…” v. 12a The “rest” = those not previously addressed in vv. 10-11 This would be believers married to unbelievers The context clearly states this is Paul’s audience
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Biblical Examinations Of An Emotional & Controversial Subject REMARRIAGE – An Option For Some 1 Cor 7:12-16 “But to the rest I say, not the Lord…” v. 12a The “rule” clearly stated again Ù NO divorce vv. 12b-13 When a believer marries an unbeliever, the unbeliever’s “consent” means he/she knows about the believer’s convictions
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Biblical Examinations Of An Emotional & Controversial Subject REMARRIAGE – An Option For Some 1 Cor 7:12-16 “But to the rest I say, not the Lord…” v. 12a The believing spouse cannot later put away the unbelieving spouse solely because there is not a sharing of faith in Christ This was known when the marriage began…it cannot now be used as a reason for divorce
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Biblical Examinations Of An Emotional & Controversial Subject REMARRIAGE – An Option For Some 1 Cor 7:12-16 “But to the rest I say, not the Lord…” v. 12a Paul offers ancillary reasons for not divorcing A constant exposure to the believing spouse’s faith & convictions (“adorning the doctrine of Christ” Titus 2:10 ) may lead the unbeliever to faith in Christ, salvation v. 16
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Biblical Examinations Of An Emotional & Controversial Subject REMARRIAGE – An Option For Some 1 Cor 7:12-16 What if the unbelieving spouse is not content to dwell with the believer? v. 15a Remember the instructions to the believing spouse vv. 12-14 Yet, the unbeliever can act on his/her own They have no moral or spiritual compulsions
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Biblical Examinations Of An Emotional & Controversial Subject REMARRIAGE – An Option For Some 1 Cor 7:12-16 What if the unbelieving spouse is not content to dwell with the believer? v. 15a He/She may “depart” or “leave” This means what it meant in vv. 10-11… It refers to “divorce” or ending the marriage What might cause the unbeliever to so act?
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Biblical Examinations Of An Emotional & Controversial Subject REMARRIAGE – An Option For Some 1 Cor 7:12-16 The unbelieving spouse might depart because… …he/she has grown tired of the continual righteousness of the believing spouse and has reacted cp. 1 Jn 3:12-13 They no longer want to play “2nd fiddle” They may demand “It’s Jesus or me!!”
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Biblical Examinations Of An Emotional & Controversial Subject REMARRIAGE – An Option For Some 1 Cor 7:12-16 The unbelieving spouse might depart because… …he/she has grown tired of suffering in the “present distress” with the believer cp. v. 26 They would feel no constraint to remain in the relationship
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Biblical Examinations Of An Emotional & Controversial Subject REMARRIAGE – An Option For Some 1 Cor 7:12-16 What does Paul teach the believing spouse? “Let him depart” v. 15b This is not an approval of the divorce, but a realistic acceptance of it cp. 14:38 Rev 22:11 The disciple should try to save the marriage, convince the unbelieving mate not to so act
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Biblical Examinations Of An Emotional & Controversial Subject REMARRIAGE – An Option For Some 1 Cor 7:12-16 What does Paul teach the believing spouse? “Let him depart” v. 15b This is not an approval of the divorce, but a realistic acceptance of it cp. 14:38 Rev 22:11 Yet, the disciple cannot “save the marriage” at the expense of faith, discipleship to Christ
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Biblical Examinations Of An Emotional & Controversial Subject
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