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  • Bob on Matthew 5 - 4 years ago
    What do you think Matthew 5:32 means when it says anyone who marries a divorced woman commits adultery? Isn't adultery the same sin as having an affair with someone married? So what if a lonely man in his 40s has never been married and falls in love with the only single woman in his church was divorced 20 years ago- if he marries her is that sinful and considered as evil as an affair?
  • Moongold - In Reply on Matthew 5 - 4 years ago
    Obedience to God's Word is the Christian's test the tests can be hard at times, but if we trust obey through faith God will keep, strengthen bless us. The Bible is very clear on the subject, as we see, with no contradiction. The Jews in Christ's day had greatly abused disobeyed the Lord's instruction on marriage but of course that didn't make them right. He knows what is best for us!
  • Al - In Reply on Matthew 5 - 4 years ago
    Divorce is not the unforgivable sin. If someone admits any fault that they have had in the divorce asks God for forgiveness, with a pure heart, they will be forgiven. If the sin of divorce is forgiven they can marry again.
  • Stanjett - In Reply on Matthew 5 - 4 years ago
    blasphemy against the Holy Ghost is the only unforgiven sin.
  • Melki - In Reply on Matthew 5 - 4 years ago
    To answer your question, I will first have to inform you that the laws of Yahuwah are still binding. According to the law, the man a woman loses her virginity is her husband until he dies. So if a woman divorces her husband and lies with another man she and the man she lies with committed adultery because the man who took her virginity is still alive.
  • Ann - In Reply on Matthew 5 - 4 years ago
    Bob 0n Matthew 5, read Romans 7:2-3 A woman is free from that law, if her husband has passed away. But if he is still living, it would be a sin.



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