Does the Bible say divorce and remarriage is permitted if a Christian husband or wife feels divorced in their heart? Are exceptions allowed in the Bible for divorce?
Did you know 44% of marriages in 2023 permanently ended, many of them involving Christians? Does God really allow exceptions in some Christian marriages for a specific reason? You can find out the Bible instructions about the exceptions in the main study below.
Are most people sincere when they make their marriage vows before the Lord, until death do them part? How many reasons are acceptable to God for breaking this vow? Does the Bible actually say anything about exceptions when it is allowed by God?
What does the Bible say about God's feelings about ending your marriage in Malachi 2:14-16? Does He love it or hate it? Will He even allow us to worship Him in an unapproved divorce state?
Is marriage only about a legal document as far as God is concerned? In God's eyes, are two people actually married just by having sex with one another? Are they "one flesh and married in God's eyes" as stated in Genesis 2:24?
Our Father in Heaven is not heartless. Under a specific condition He actually allows an exception for divorcing. Did Jesus make His view perfectly clear about the exception when asked a question about it in Matthew 19:3-8? Does Matthew 5:31-32 tell us what the one exception is and when it applies? Why is it allowed? Does it break the marriage bond in His eyes? Read the full Bible Study below for the full story about the exception.
Does a legal divorce actually negate what God has joined in marriage as one flesh? Are you really still married? Did Luke 16:18 say anything about adultery in this case?
Does Scripture give specific instructions in 1 Corinthians 7:10-11 and Romans 7:2-3 about remaining unmarried if you permanently leave your spouse?
Does Scripture actually say anything about how seriously God takes vows like marriage in Numbers 30:2 and Deuteronomy 23:23? Does Scripture tell us that if you remarry after breaking your vow and permanently walk away from your marriage you are actually committing adultery? You need to know!
Is love what you vow to DO for your spouse until death parts you? Is there actually such a thing as "falling out of love"? Is so-called "falling out of love" REALLY a reason to end a marriage, or can it be fixed with a little more effort on both sides? Learn more in the main study below.
In this study I'm only showing what Scripture actually says about divorcing and the one and only exception that is permitted. And no, there are not multiple exceptions. Perhaps some of you who are considering divorcing your spouse for any other reason will stop and reconsider the serious vow you made to God and the vow you made to your spouse, after reading this.
Can A Christian Get A Divorce? Does God Allow Exceptions?
You don't want to make the most serious mistake in your life by doing something your very Creator says He really hates. Take time to think about it and pray about it. Consider all that will change and all that you will lose if you make such a drastic decision for the wrong reason. Believe the Scriptures and listen to the words of wisdom in there before you act foolishly. You still have time to get it right and spare yourself and your children and your whole family a lot of pain and suffering!
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