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well then if one is divorced from a person and then gets saved and that other person is remarried then what? the saved person is commiting adultery?im not saying that person cant reconcile but sometimes as paul said god calls one to peace. and in that context it was talking about staying married to an unbeliever and paul said he or she departs then god has called you to peace.
well then if one is divorced from a person and then gets saved and that other person is remarried then what? the saved person is commiting adultery?im not saying that person cant reconcile but sometimes as paul said god calls one to peace. and in that context it was talking about staying married to an unbeliever and paul said he or she departs then god has called you to peace.
When I first replied, I was talking about under what conditions a Christian was allowed to divorce. I don't expect non-Christians to obey God's commandments. When we come to Christ, God forgives us of all our past sins. In the case of divorce and remarriage, things can be a bit complicated, especially if there are children involved. Then they would be faced with a choice between two options, neither of which was really according to God's will. Staying married to their second spouse would mean continuing in an adulterous relationship (according to Christ's own words and assuming the reason for the divorce wasn't adultery), but getting a divorce from their second spouse would mean leaving the kids in a bad situation. Neither option is good. I don't feel qualified to give advice in such situations, other than that people should seek God's will in each individual case and do as He leads.
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