Is Divorce Sin?

Introduction:

There are many different outlooks, perspectives, & motives behind the teaching of the doctrine of Christ. When it comes to divorce & remarriage – there seems to be a spirit of compromise among us.  Many have changed their teachings & beliefs on this matter. Whatever makes us willing to change in one area will make us willing to change others.  What is God’s desire for marriage? One man; one woman for life.  Divorce is the end result of one/both parties failing to live up to God’s standards of marriage. When a divorce happens – SIN has occurred! 

I.  How should we approach this subject?

A.      This is a subject that many feel should be handled ____________. 

1.      Subjective:  proceeding from or taking place within an individual’s mind rather than the external environment.

2.      Objective:  not influenced by ___________ or prejudice; impartial. “an objective account.”  What does the Bible say?

B.  The bible speaks ________________ in this matter.

C.     Mal. 2:15b-16a; Mt. 5:31-32 – Is divorce approved of or condemned in this passage?

I.  God’s design for marriage:

A.  Mt. 19:6 – _________________ of the relationship is stressed here.

B.       __________ alone has authority to free one from this yoke.

C.       19:9 - Divorce is NOT permissible EXCEPT in case of _______________.

1.      Conclusion: Divorce should NEVER come up in a marriage UNLESS ____________ has been committed on the part of the guilty spouse. 

II. More instructions on marriage – 1 Cor. 7.

A.         Paul no where altering Jesus’ teaching in Mt. 19:9.  Everything taught here harmonizes with law of Christ! Those who come to 1 Cor. 7 looking for an out in marriage WILL NOT find one here!

B.         7:1-9 – Those who are married have a responsibility.

1.       7:2 – to avoid __________; 7:3 – each spouse has ____________ due them.

2.       7:4 – each spouses’ ______ belongs to the other. 7:5 – each mate has resp to provide for needs of each other.

C.        7:10-11 – do not consider divorcing.  What about the parenthesis in 7:10-11?

1.       Some will disregard God’s law for marriage - & leave anyway. 

2.       Their options? Remain _______________ – or be ____________________.

3.       In case of abuse?  No one denies right to defend self. 

D.        7:12-16 - those in mixed marriages.  (Believers married to nonbelievers)

1.       7:12-13 – no option given to believer to divorce unbelieving mate.

2.       Why?  7:13-14 – believer may bring unbeliever to ___________________.

3.       7:15 – if unbeliever content to stay in marriage – then believer has no right to terminate marriage.

E.         Throughout 1 Cor. 7 – there is no hope, no promise, no mention, or no word of remarriage.

1.       7:11 – only mention of remarriage – to remain ______________.

2.       7:14-16 – who does the leaving?  Not the _______________!

3.       7:39 – marriage = lifelong commitment. ________ breaks bond – not desertion.

Conclusion:

A.      God has spoken plainly on matter of divorce.

B.     Mk. 8:36-37 – nothing in this life as important as your soul.