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Divorce is NOT the Unforgivable Sin - book order
Divorced Christians may marry again without it being sinful, despite
what many scholars have said. The Scriptures clearly state that if the bonds
of marriage are broken, and the person marries again, he has not sinned.
To support this I have written a book on the Scriptural view of marriage
and divorce, and the subsequent restoration to God after repentance and
forgiveness of any sin that may have helped contributed to the divorce.
This book takes the position that no termination of marriage can be without
sin. This includes termination by death as well as divorce and separation.
However the focus should not be on punishment, but on restoration. Not on
condemnation, but on repentance and forgiveness.
We see that the majority of current Christian views on the subject totally
confuse the difference between separation and divorce. This leads to totally
wrong conclusions about Scriptural aspects of marriage, and what Scripture
states when it terminates. Though the end of a marriage, for whatever
reason, is the result of sin. Never the less it is not the unforgivable sin,
and the partners can move on in God's forgiveness. Under this circumstance
anyone who tries to prohibit further marriage is going against the specific
Scripture that addresses this condition in 1 Timothy 4:3.
The main objective of the treatise is to show those in this situation that
though it must be acknowledged that the end of a marriage (divorce or
widowhood) is the result of sin, God is still there to care for and guide
those who love Him. As such guilt can be dealt with, and life can continue
in a godly manner.
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