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Part 4. Biblical "Divorce Exemptions Clauses" Debunked. (When Remarriage is not Adultery)

Widows and widowers are the only people who are not bound by the marital commitment. Death breaks it. Please visit us at https://saanichtonministri.wixsite.co... When is remarriage allowed? Compare commandments concerning widows and their remarriage. Widows and widowers are the only ones allowed to remarry while not being in adultery. Widows (younger ones) are even commanded to remarry. God forbid, but when a wife or husband untimely die, the bounds are spiritually and physically severed. We are not married in heaven. See instructions for younger widows: 1Tim 5:14 14 Therefore, I want younger widows to get married, bear children, keep house, and give the enemy no occasion for reproach. Other passages mention, widows who are, “free from the law when his husband dies,” and can marry (remarry) “whomever she pleases” as in Romans 7: 2-3 and 1 Corr 7:39. It is obvious the same principle applies to the man, even while the use of the masculine pronoun is not to be confused with feminine. So, if a wife dies, that marital bound is also severed and the husband is free to remarry. So, a widower could still be regarded as a “one wife man” in this circumstance, be above reproach, and fulfill the requirements of an overseer observed in this following passage. 12Deacons must be husbands of only one wife, and good managers of their children and their own households. 1 Tim 3: 12. This goes without saying. The above passage is also evidence that the practice of polygamy is not acceptable, nor above reproach in the NT Church. A man should not be bound to multiple wives any more than Adam should have had his wife Eve, plus a “Betty” originally in the Garden. One wife was and is abundantly sufficient for a man. Deviating from this is away from God’s design, and therefore subject to turmoil. Scripture is full of examples of troubled polygamous relationships which have wreaked havoc on the world and generations/nations to this day. Man is called to monogamy and a nuclear family. Included in the marriage chapter is this profound verse to clarify how strong the bounds of marriage are. 1 Corr 7 39A wife is bound as long as her husband lives; but if her husband is dead, she is free to be married to whom she wishes, only in the Lord. 40 But in my opinion she is happier if she remains as she is; and I think that I also have the Spirit of God. Why did those verses not merely say, the widow “is not in bondage in such cases,” if that indeed is what “bondage” meant in verse 15? This also affirms the only way one can be free from a marital bound is by death. This is crystal clear. Romans 7: 2-3: 2 For the woman which hath an husband is bound by the law to her husband so long as he liveth; but if the husband be dead, she is loosed from the law of her husband.3 So then if, while her husband liveth, she be married to another man, she shall be called an adulteress: but if her husband be dead, she is free from that law; so that she is no adulteress, though she be married to another man. Paul here used the inviolable marriage bound to describe and confirm once again how the legal dedication of marriage cannot be undone while the spouse is alive. Again, there is no betrothal exemption clause here to grasp at. We need to get this! There is only one way the marriage bound is undone, and that is by death. And death does happen in marriages as we know. Remarriage while the other is still alive is called adultery, period. He then goes on in verse 4 to say we are dead to the law, and now can be married to the Lord Jesus as another metaphor of the Church as the bride of Christ. This is a beautiful spiritual picture of Christ and His bride. We are yoked with Him after we are saved and called according to His purposes. And Christ will never, ever leave us! Romans 7 certainly is not affirming freedom from the law in a libertarian sense meaning there could be freedom from the marriage bound. It would be heresy to even suggest that. Widows may be in a desperate state, but so would a believing wife who was abandoned by an unbeliever. So why the silence and no clear instructions for the sister (especially the younger ones) who have been abandoned by an unbeliever, to remarry? It is because it is simply not within the bounds. The husband is alive and well, he could come back! This “remarriage” would-be full-on adultery as the other passages confirm in black and white. The marriage bound is for life. There is NO changing that! We must begin to see it this way again! #widows #separation #remarriageadultery #exemptions

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