I do not claim to
have perfect understanding on the issue of divorce. I know what God says about it; He hates
it. Jesus declared that divorce exists
because of the hardness of the soul towards God. He gave very limited permissible causes for
divorce. The Apostle Paul also makes it
clear that divorce is not God’s desired outcome for marriage. Knowing how strong God speaks out against it
ought to cause us to take note and consider our stand on it.
I understand that
there are situations in which divorce is the only solution to a marriage that
has gone horribly bad. Sometimes it is
essential for the safety of a victimized spouse. Sometimes one is left with absolutely no
other option. What concerns me is all
the other reasons why people divorce one another. It is so prevalent in the church today that
you would be hard pressed to find a church fellowship where it has not
happened.
Divorce should only
happen when it is obvious there are absolutely no other options for a
couple. It should never be seen as a way
out of a marriage that one does not want to work on anymore. Just to give up on a spouse because you have
drifted apart from a lack of working together to make the marriage work, is not
a justifiable reason to divorce one’s spouse.
Most issues in marriage can be worked out if a couple sincerely tries to
work them out. For most couples today,
divorce is nothing more than a testimony to their failure to even try to make
their marriage work.
Divorce in the church
is not a good thing. We ought to cringe
and be ashamed by how readily we give up on our marriages. Instead, we accept it as normal and often
condone it. We do not think much about
not installing divorced people in positions of leadership in the church. It scarcely has a stigma anymore. But, if God hates it, shouldn’t we take it a
lot more seriously than we do? How can
we be a godly example to others when we fall flat on our faces so miserably in
this area? It is time we take seriously
the vows we make to each other in the presence of God and man and try much
harder to make our marriages work, either that or change our vows. It is a very serious matter to make a vow
before God and not keep it.
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