#192579 - 10/12/08 03:16 PM
Re: So what's the church's policy on divorce and remarriage?
[Re: elsworth]
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Point to ponder......If the church only allows divorce in a case of adultry,then many people will be commiting such act just to get a divorce, just to get away from their spouse....which in its self adultry; is wrong(breaking your wedding vows,disobeying the ten commandment).Then who is going to marry who...an adulterer and an adulteress? wow...talking about beaten with many stripes.....
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#192693 - 10/13/08 12:13 AM
Re: So what's the church's policy on divorce and remarriage?
[Re: Shane]
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Shane...you may not be wrong...paul also says " if the unbelieving depart, let him depart...no one is under bondage, but God has call us to peace. 1 Corin 7:15.
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#192983 - 10/14/08 05:28 AM
Re: So what's the church's policy on divorce and remarriage?
[Re: Shane]
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I guess you could try prayer.
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#193051 - 10/14/08 04:33 PM
Re: So what's the church's policy on divorce and remarriage?
[Re: Redwood]
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If you want to know the official church stance, it is in the church manual (download at http://www.adventist.org/beliefs/church_manual/index.html). To respond to elsworth's concern, the church does not believe that the person who committed adultery has a biblical justification to remarry. It is the "innocent spouse" who is allowed to divorce their unfaithful spouse and remarry if they wish--based on Matt. 19:9. (This is the church position, but some would argue it's not fully biblical given the fact that Jesus in some places condemned divorce and remarriage with no exceptions. However, it is supported by Ellen White's writings. See the compilation "Testimonies on Sexual Behavior, Adultery, and Divorce," which you can read at www.whiteestate.org.) Paul's statement about marriage to an unbeliever in 1 Cor. 7:12-16 is that the believer should not initiate a divorce in this situation, but if their unbelieving spouse initiates the divorce, they may have to accept the breakup of the marriage. The point is that staying married to the unbeliever may result in the salvation of the spouse and children. Peter also makes this point (1 Pet. 3:1, 2).
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#193181 - 10/15/08 03:36 AM
Re: So what's the church's policy on divorce and remarriage?
[Re: rachelw]
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#193271 - 10/15/08 05:54 PM
Re: So what's the church's policy on divorce and remarriage?
[Re: elsworth]
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What other alternative is there if reconiliation and or counseling does not work. Does not the Bible says not to be un-equally yoke? Wouldn't staying together does more harm than good?...I think (personally) you'll be losing your focus in life,in trying to live right in seving God. Husband and wife living apart in seperate homes,seperate states, tends to create situations that definitely would raise your eyebrows.
You've touched on the reason why I inquired about the SDA church's stance on the issue. I pray that no one is in the situation being talked about, but it is a point to think about: If you are both christians, and yet cannot reconcile (sample reasons as to why this may happen: dry spot in your lives spiritually speaking, not far enough in spiritual understanding to comprehend the significance of the issue, etc..). What would that couple do? What if both or one of them would like to be married but they feel unequally yoked and can't seem to reconcile? Of course the ideal is that they simply bite the bullet and reconcile, but sometimes people simply don't. Yet, at the same time, while they're hearts are hardened, they still have need for a spouse as a helper and as a friend. What can they do? Hard questions to ponder, I guess. :)
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#193273 - 10/15/08 05:58 PM
Re: So what's the church's policy on divorce and remarriage?
[Re: mikeyswen79]
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One question might be asked is "Do we feel we have a RIGHT to be married ... no matter what the circumstances ... just because we WANT to be?
Do we have a RIGHT to be 'equally yoked' just because we want to be?
Edited by Redwood (10/15/08 05:58 PM)
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