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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma
Remarriage is Adultery Unless ... by David Pawson challenges popular beliefs about divorce and remarriage, presenting a thought-provoking perspective rooted in biblical principles.
In Remarriage is Adultery Unless ... by David Pawson, we are confronted with a bold and controversial thesis: that remarriage after divorce is considered adultery in the eyes of God, unless the divorce was due to the unfaithfulness of one of the partners. Pawson, a respected Bible teacher, argues his case from a strict interpretation of Jesus' words in the New Testament, particularly in the gospel of Matthew.
Pawson begins by examining the biblical concept of marriage, emphasizing its divine origin and indissolubility. He argues that the initial ideal for marriage was a lifelong commitment between one man and one woman, and that this ideal was compromised only because of human sin. He cites Jesus' words in Matthew 19:3-9, where the only grounds for divorce that Jesus allows is sexual immorality.
The crux of Pawson's argument revolves around the interpretation of the exception clause in Jesus' teaching. He contends that Jesus' exception refers to the period of sexual immorality before the marriage, not during the marriage. This interpretation, he argues, is consistent with the broader biblical teaching on marriage and divorce, and that it was the commonly held view of the early church.
Pawson further delves into the teachings of the Apostle Paul, who he claims, supports Jesus' teaching on divorce and remarriage. He argues that Paul's teachings in 1 Corinthians 7:10-11 and Romans 7:2-3 reinforce the idea that marriage is a lifelong covenant, and that remarriage after divorce is only permitted in the case of the death of a spouse.
While Pawson's stance on divorce and remarriage is unapologetically conservative, he acknowledges the complexity of the issue, especially in light of contemporary societal norms and personal experiences. He addresses common objections and challenges to his position, such as the emotional toll of a broken marriage, the welfare of children, and the prevalence of divorce in modern society.
He also acknowledges that not everyone will agree with his interpretation, and that his goal is not to condemn or judge those who have experienced divorce and remarriage. Instead, he urges Christians to carefully consider the biblical teachings on marriage, and to approach the issue with compassion and grace.
In conclusion, Remarriage is Adultery Unless ... presents a challenging view on the contentious topic of divorce and remarriage. Pawson's stance, while not popular in today's culture, is deeply rooted in his understanding of the Bible as the authoritative word of God. He urges readers to take Jesus' words on marriage and divorce seriously, and to consider the lifelong commitment and sacred nature of the marriage covenant.
Ultimately, Pawson's book serves as a call to the church to re-examine its approach to marriage and divorce in light of biblical teachings. Whether readers agree or disagree with his interpretation, the book offers a thought-provoking perspective on a crucial aspect of Christian life and ethics.
Remarriage is Adultery Unless ... by David Pawson challenges the conventional understanding of divorce and remarriage in Christianity. Pawson delves into the biblical texts and historical context to present a thought-provoking argument that remarriage after divorce is only permissible in specific circumstances. This book sparks important conversations about marriage, grace, and the interpretation of scripture.
Individuals who are navigating the complexities of divorce and remarriage
People who are seeking a biblically-based perspective on marriage and relationships
Those who are open to challenging their preconceived notions and exploring alternative viewpoints
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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma