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The Chrsitians's remarriage after divorce
Jan 6, 2022 ·
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Hello. My name is O worm Jacob. I'm a Christian couple counselor. You've heard the story of Kelly. She married with an unexpected pregnancy, but her marriage wasn't going well....
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Hello. My name is O worm Jacob.
I'm a Christian couple counselor.
You've heard the story of Kelly.
She married with an unexpected pregnancy, but her marriage wasn't going well.
Now she lives separately from her husband with her mother in her hometown.
She met a new man, Brandon, there.
She's starting to like him, but there's a problem she hasn't solved yet.
That is how to resolve her relationship with her ex-husband.
What would you do?
Dr. Scott Peck says life is a continuation of problems.
He said that life depends on how many problems you solve.
Problems are constantly happening to me and you, Christians.
So it goes without saying the Christian community.
But so far, the church has left the most sensitive issue unanswered. The problem that the church has left unanswered is nothing but the issue of Christian divorce and remarriage. God gave the Bible enough revelations to solve the problems of Christian marriage, divorce, and remarriage.
But the Church didn't want to know it properly, nor did it want to apply it to the marriage, divorce and remarriage of Christians. Meanwhile, the suffering of Christians suffering from unhappy marriages has only increased.
We have long ignored the realm of marriage and divorce, uncritically accepting local or sectarian traditions. Most of that tradition has sidestepped the most important issues that we are at a loss for.
The number of couples who divorce socially is increasing.
Christians are no exception to that.
Christian divorced families are increasing.
Now the church should present a proper biblical view of Christian marriage, divorce and remarriage. So Christians should not suffer from their marriage, divorce and remarriage problems.
So let's get down to the issue of Christian marriage, divorce and remarriage.
Anyone who tries to study marriage and divorce biblically finds that theologians are fundamentally different in interpreting the problem. The church's view of Christian remarriage after divorce can be divided into three main categories.
The view that it is absolutely impossible for a Christian to remarry after divorce.
The view that Christian remarriage after divorce is limited.
The view is that Christian remarriage after divorce is unlimited.
So when we talked about Christian divorce, when we tried to understand the Bible, there were more attempts to understand divorce psychologically than to interpret the Bible seriously.
I can understand why the pastor hesitates to solve the problem of remarriage after the divorce of a Christian. It's hard and difficult for a pastor to study all those perspectives.
However, the problems faced by Christians cannot be neglected. Fortunately, God has given us enough revelations to solve the problems of Christian marriage, divorce, and remarriage. We have to learn how to discuss the basics of marriage and divorce first.
If Christians do not discuss marriage and divorce and set the right standards, the values of the world will cover the church. If we do not do that now, all values of Christianity will collapse. And in a world that hasn't been saved, because of concepts against Christian values, our next generation will follow the teachings of the world on issues like this, rather than the teachings of the Bible. This is not right.
We live in an ever-changing culture. I live in an era where all old values are being challenged. Old values are shaking inside and outside the church.
Now the church can no longer avoid the issue of divorce and remarriage. That's the reality. Today, a number of questions and crises about such problems are calling for solutions.
From now on, I'm going to talk about marriage, divorce, and remarriage as the Bible says.
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I'm a Christian couple counselor.
You've heard the story of Kelly.
She married with an unexpected pregnancy, but her marriage wasn't going well.
Now she lives separately from her husband with her mother in her hometown.
She met a new man, Brandon, there.
She's starting to like him, but there's a problem she hasn't solved yet.
That is how to resolve her relationship with her ex-husband.
What would you do?
Dr. Scott Peck says life is a continuation of problems.
He said that life depends on how many problems you solve.
Problems are constantly happening to me and you, Christians.
So it goes without saying the Christian community.
But so far, the church has left the most sensitive issue unanswered. The problem that the church has left unanswered is nothing but the issue of Christian divorce and remarriage. God gave the Bible enough revelations to solve the problems of Christian marriage, divorce, and remarriage.
But the Church didn't want to know it properly, nor did it want to apply it to the marriage, divorce and remarriage of Christians. Meanwhile, the suffering of Christians suffering from unhappy marriages has only increased.
We have long ignored the realm of marriage and divorce, uncritically accepting local or sectarian traditions. Most of that tradition has sidestepped the most important issues that we are at a loss for.
The number of couples who divorce socially is increasing.
Christians are no exception to that.
Christian divorced families are increasing.
Now the church should present a proper biblical view of Christian marriage, divorce and remarriage. So Christians should not suffer from their marriage, divorce and remarriage problems.
So let's get down to the issue of Christian marriage, divorce and remarriage.
Anyone who tries to study marriage and divorce biblically finds that theologians are fundamentally different in interpreting the problem. The church's view of Christian remarriage after divorce can be divided into three main categories.
The view that it is absolutely impossible for a Christian to remarry after divorce.
The view that Christian remarriage after divorce is limited.
The view is that Christian remarriage after divorce is unlimited.
So when we talked about Christian divorce, when we tried to understand the Bible, there were more attempts to understand divorce psychologically than to interpret the Bible seriously.
I can understand why the pastor hesitates to solve the problem of remarriage after the divorce of a Christian. It's hard and difficult for a pastor to study all those perspectives.
However, the problems faced by Christians cannot be neglected. Fortunately, God has given us enough revelations to solve the problems of Christian marriage, divorce, and remarriage. We have to learn how to discuss the basics of marriage and divorce first.
If Christians do not discuss marriage and divorce and set the right standards, the values of the world will cover the church. If we do not do that now, all values of Christianity will collapse. And in a world that hasn't been saved, because of concepts against Christian values, our next generation will follow the teachings of the world on issues like this, rather than the teachings of the Bible. This is not right.
We live in an ever-changing culture. I live in an era where all old values are being challenged. Old values are shaking inside and outside the church.
Now the church can no longer avoid the issue of divorce and remarriage. That's the reality. Today, a number of questions and crises about such problems are calling for solutions.
From now on, I'm going to talk about marriage, divorce, and remarriage as the Bible says.
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