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Pastor Joseph continues to lead the Calvary congregation through "Following Jesus, The Servant King" with "Marriage, Divorce, & Remarriage" based in Mark 10:1-12
December 17th 2023 – Marriage Divorce Remarriage – 1 Corinthians 7:10-16 by Exchange Church Shepparton
Unpolished Church | Divorce & Remarriage Sunday, December 3, 2023 Jordan Weeks 1 Corinthians 7 Is it okay to divorce? Can someone remarry? Why does Paul address this here? These questions and more are handled in this passage.
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Family disputes are getting increasingly complex and costly to unravel. There's agreement on updating the law, but actual changes have stalled.
In this episode, Dr. T. Michael W. Halcomb provides a Greek reading of Mk 10:1-10. Tune in! #greek #koine #koinegreek #mark #gospelofmark #mark10 #divorce #marriage #remarriage Greek, Koine, Koine Greek, Mark, Gospel of Mark, Mark 10, Divorce, Marriage, Remarriage, --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/glossahouse/message
If you're married, keep your promise. If you're divorced and remarried, keep your promise. Don't break your word a second time.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4231678/advertisement
If you're married, keep your promise. If you're divorced and remarried, keep your promise. Don't break your word a second time.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3279340/advertisement
If you're married, keep your promise. If you're divorced and remarried, keep your promise. Don't break your word a second time.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3485657/advertisement
If you're married, keep your promise. If you're divorced and remarried, keep your promise. Don't break your word a second time.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3279343/advertisement
If you're married, keep your promise. If you're divorced and remarried, keep your promise. Don't break your word a second time.
Jesus taught that divorce "from the beginning ... was not so" and that those who divorce commit adultery. Yet he also added, "except for sexual immorality" (Mt 5:31-32; 19:3-9). And Paul says believers are "not bound" if their unbelieving spouse leaves them (1 Cor 7:15). These texts are source of much debate. And yet their implications are extremely pressing and practical for many. What does the Bible have to say about divorce, and if divorce any possibility of remarriage thereafter? New Testament scholar Andy Naselli joins Kirk to discuss these matters.
With a tone of positivity and balance, Paul finishes his discussion on marriage by answering specific questions the church had on singleness, divorce, and remarriage.
With a tone of positivity and balance, Paul finishes his discussion on marriage by answering specific questions the church had on singleness, divorce, and remarriage.
For additional notes and resources check out Douglas' website.Podcast notes:Exod 21:10-11: If a married man takes a second (slave) wife, then the food, clothing, and sexual love—material support plus emotional support—received by the first wife must not be reduced. If the husband reneges, the first wife may be released from the marriage.The rabbis correctly saw that if a slave had such rights, so did a free woman, who implicitly expected his faithfulness as a husband.If any of these four rights is neglected, there may be grounds for legitimate divorce. The four grounds are withdrawal of physical support (food or clothing), withdrawal of emotional support (manifest in sexual engagement), and (implicitly) adultery.Incidentally, ancient Sumerian law required that a man provide a prostitute who has born him children with gifts of grain, oil, and clothing. To withhold material support, in other words, was illegal.Deut 24:1-4: The purpose of the divorce certificate was to protect the woman against future claims by her husband, thus enabling her to remarry. (A certificate not needed by a man, since he could marry any Jewish woman he wanted—as polygamy was condoned in the OT.)A man unsure of whether the first husband was coming back to claim his woman, or the children, or her assets, would be far less likely to marry her.The divorcée needs a clean break!“[The] certificate, which was the right of a few privileged women in some ancient Near Eastern legal systems, was extended by the Pentateuch to all divorced women. This certificate freed women from the fear that their ex-husbands could reclaim them after abandoning them. The wording of the ancient Near Eastern certificates was similar to the traditional rabbinic get, which states ‘you are free to remarry any man you wish.'” (David Instone-Brewer)The right of remarriage after divorce is implied in Lev 21:7, 13-14—others could marry a divorced woman, but not a priest.Deut 24 was not originally understood as referring to adultery.After all, the Law of Moses already had a death penalty for adultery.The word adultery does not appear. Rather, it is literally "the indecency of the matter." This was commonly interpreted to refer to sexual sin.Deut 24 allows divorce, assuming there are grounds; it does not support arbitrary divorce.This doesn't mean there should be a divorce, only that if the innocent party initiates proceedings, she may legally divorce.Deut 22:13-18 implies that groundless divorce was not permitted—with possible severe financial penalties to those who initiated a divorce unlawfully.These provisions are reflected in other O.T. texts, like Deut 24:5; Psalm 132:9-16; Ezek 16:8-19; and Hos 2:5. See also Eph 5:29.Mal 2:16The older rendering “I hate divorce” is taken to imply that the Lord disapproves of all divorce (or most divorce). However, this translation (as in the NKJV and NRSV), is far from certain.The Hebrew does not say “I hate,” but “he hates.” It refers to the husband: he is treating his wife hatefully.Better translations are the ESV and the (current) NIV.“The man who hates and divorces his wife,” says the Lord, the God of Israel, “does violence to the one he should protect,” says the Lord. So be on your guard, and do not be unfaithful.” NIVBut if you hate [your wife] and put her away, says the Lord God of Israel, then ungodliness shall cover your thoughts, says the Lord Almighty: therefore take heed to your spirit, and forsake [them] not. LXX (the Greek version of the OT, made a couple of centuries before Christ, and which was the Bible for most Jews in the time of Jesus, as the majority lived outside the land of Israel.)Mal 2:16 is still a strong passage against divorce, but it is not a passage forbidding divorce.SummaryThe OT permitted divorce.Four grounds for divorce can be detected in Exodus 21, Deuteronomy 24, and other passages.The divorce certificate—still in use in Jesus' day, and well beyond that time—extended much-needed protection to the women.God is opposed to those who do violence to or otherwise hate and divorce their wives.British scholar David Instone-BrewerPhD in Rabbinic Judaism. For three years he studied the Dead Sea Scrolls, Midrashim (ancient comnmentaries/expansions of biblical texts), Mishnah (the oral law supposed received by Moses on Mt. Sinai, codified around 200 AD), Talmud (discussions of the Torah and Mishnah, written in c.400-600 AD), Philo and Josephus (the two most prominent Jewish writers of the first C. AD), and the rabbinic literature. He is well qualified to understand issues surrounding marriage and divorce in 1st C.Two helpful books:Divorce & Remarriage in the Church: The Social & Literary Context (2002)—scholarly. Assumes familiarity with Hebrew and Greek.Divorce & Remarriage in the Church: Biblical Solutions for Pastoral Realities (2003)—for the general reader, especially those involved in counseling or pastoral work.His work is important for the next part of our series, as we look at what Jesus said about divorce. Instone Brewer's position: “I agree with the two traditional grounds of adultery and desertion by an unbeliever, and two other OT grounds that are alluded to by Paul and Church tradition. These two are emotional neglect and material neglect and are alluded to in 1 Corinthians 7:3-5, 32-34.”
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This is the first part of a two-part interview with Dr. Matt Colvin who joins us again to provide a provocative perspective on 1 Corinthians 7 and its application to Paul's life. Drawing upon the work of scholar David Daube, Colvin argues that Paul likely experienced abandonment from his wife which dissolved their marriage and led to his teaching in 1 Corinthians 7. Along the way we discuss how Daube's perspective reframes the debate over the permissibility of divorce and remarriage. Don't miss this episode. Show Notes Sexual Identity: Can We Rebuild? by Matt Colvin
In this podcast, we hear the inspiring story of Stephanie Boyd who was adopted as a child and went through various ups and downs in life. The focus of the podcast is on her experiences with marriage, divorce, and co-parenting.Stef shares her experience of getting married at a young age and then going through a divorce. Despite the challenges she faced, she was able to move on with her life, learn to trust love, and eventually re-marry. She talks about the importance of learning from the past and striving to find what she deserves.One of the most remarkable aspects of the her story is her success at co-parenting. She discusses the challenges of co-parenting after divorce and the importance of putting the needs of her child first. Stef shares tips for successful co-parenting, such as communication, respect, and compromise.Throughout the podcast,Stef emphasizes the importance of perseverance and resilience in the face of adversity. She encourages listeners to never give up on their dreams, no matter how difficult the journey may be. Overall, this podcast offers a powerful message of hope and inspiration to anyone who has faced challenges in their personal or professional life.
In this fourteenth episode of the podcast, Rich and Larson discuss on Head Coverings, Church Calander, Divorce & Remarriage, and much more! Click here for the YouTube version. "Headcoverings in 1 Corinthians 11" by Rich Lusk. If you like this podcast, check out another TRC Podcast! The Good Life Podcast with Pastor Matt Carpenter. 'Got a Minute?' is a ministry of Trinity Reformed Church in Huntsville, AL.
I am thrilled to share with you all my conversation with one of my friends and mentors, Dwight Gingrich. He has been doing an in-depth study on divorce and remarriage. So far he has looked at the historical Anabaptist perspective on the exception clause and some of Jesus' teachings on divorce and remarriage. He plans to finish up Jesus' teachings and move on to Paul next. If you would like to follow and support Dwight's work for yourself, visit his website here. Be sure to rate and review the podcast to let us know what you thought. I'd love to hear your feedback on the episode. What thoughts or questions do you have? You can send your feedback to podcast@asherwitmer.com. Subscribe to our email list: Be sure and at least subscribe to our email list as well as the podcast so you don't miss any future episodes. Dive Deeper: Become a member and access expanded podcast episodes and deep-dive essays sorting through issues Christians face so you can better love God and others from a pure heart, good conscience, and a sincere faith. Order your copy of Live Free: Making Sense of Male Sexuality. Connect with Asher: Facebook | @asherwitmer Instagram | asher.witmer YouTube | Asher Witmer Twitter | AsherWitmer Email | podcast@asherwitmer.com Support Asher's Work: The best way to support Asher is to become a member. Venmo | @Asher-Witmer
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What do you think the Bible teaches on divorce? Today Korey walks us through an in-depth teaching on how God views divorce and remarriage.
Benefits can be complex to understand, especially when remarriage or spouse deaths are involved. And by not understanding them in detail, we may miss what we are entitled to get. In this episode, Zacc Call and Laura Hadley chat with Jayson McGinnis, a wealth advisor at Capita Financial Network, to give details regarding divorce, remarriage, and survivor benefits. Additionally, they explain the strategy in which a couple can get divorced to improve their Social Security benefits and then get married again. Zacc, Laura, and Jayson discuss: The benefits you are entitled to get from the person you marry or divorce, and how to maximize them How ex-spouses aren't notified when they apply for divorce spousal benefits How a higher income could cancel the continuity of survivor benefits The importance of keeping track if your ex-spouse is still alive The time a client had to remarry her current husband to get the benefits of her previous marriage when the husband passed away And more Connect With Capita Financial Network: info@capitamail.com tfc@capitamail.com (801) 566-5058 Capita Financial Network LinkedIn: Zaccary Call LinkedIn: Laura Hadley LinkedIn: Capita Financial Network Facebook: Capita Financial Network Connect with Jayson McGinnis: LinkedIn: Jayson McGinnis About Our Guest: Jayson McGinnis is a Wealth Advisor at Capita Financial Network and a Certified Financial Planner™ professional. He was born and raised in Washington state and moved to Utah after serving a Russian speaking church mission in Sacramento, CA. Jayson obtained his commercial pilot's license while attending Utah Valley University and earned a Bachelor's degree in Aviation Science. He made a career pathway change in 2006 from professional pilot to finance. Jayson began his career in financial services in 2007 at Fidelity Investments. He joined Capita in 2019. His ability to simplify complex financial planning strategies has allowed him to educate and connect with clients. Jayson is sincere and warm and enjoys the process of learning the unique needs, goals, and concerns each client has. His mission is to provide a premier planning experience for his clients while creating and managing their plan, helping them avoid pitfalls, and being on deck and available to them anytime a need arises.
What terms are used in the Bible for divorce? Are there any Biblical grounds for divorce? What is the Bill of Divorcement in Deuteronomy 24, and what was its purpose? Why is divorce so common and higher than former years? How devastating is divorce? When divorce happens, what are the usual stages to recovery? Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discusses this topic and other listener questions.
Recorded 9/25/22. Brady Zimmer. Matthew 5:27-32.
What is the Biblical perspective and purpose of marriage? Why is it wrong for a Christian to marry an unbeliever? How should a Christian relate to another Christian who is planning to marry an unbeliever? What is God's view of divorce? Other listener questions included: Will a pastor lose his rewards for marrying unbelievers and/or taking money for performing marriages? Does anything hinder two unbelievers from getting married? Can a divorced man be qualified to pastor a church? Can you explain why Joseph said he could "certainly divine" in Genesis 44? Why did Jesus curse the fig tree in Matthew 21? If a pastor drinks wine with his members is there grounds for his removal from the pulpit? Listen as Pastor/Dr. David Murphy discusses this topic and other listener questions.
A new MP3 sermon from Reformation Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Divorce, Remarriage and Adultery Subtitle: Matthew Speaker: Neil van der Wel Broadcaster: Reformation Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 9/4/2022 Bible: Matthew 19:7-9 Length: 53 min.
Find the accompanying PowerPoint Here. God's Law on Divorce & Remarriage, by Donnie V. Rader. 4/10/2022 Sunday PM Sermon.
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The Bible has much to say about marriage, separation, divorce, remarrying after divorce, and living together
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Today we talk about divorce, remarriage and singleness with guest pastor Jeff Welch.
Engaging people on divorce and remarriage is difficult due to the associated pain and guilt. Instead of passing judgment and adding guilt, believers must desire to see what God's Word says on the issue. A Biblical view of divorce and remarriage will keep some from making bad choices, release those who have made bad choices from their guilt, and rescue those who have been maligned and sidelined by the teachings and traditions of men. In light of the dangers of the teachings and traditions of men, consideration should be given to what Jesus says about divorce, remarriage, and the Kingdom citizen.
Dave and Mike discuss how faithful Catholics ought to react to apparent problems in non-definitive Magisterial teaching.Show Notes Amoris Laetitia Oath of Fidelity Donum Veritatis - On the Ecclesial Vocation of the Theologian Music by Suomega
In this episode, Dr. T. Michael W. Halcomb and Dr. Fred Long explore how the concepts of divorce and remarriage, especially in relation to Jesus (and John the Baptizer) give shape to the plot line of Mark's Gospel. Listen in and share your thoughts with us.