Broncos1982
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Ok, first off, I was a professing Christian but did not necessarily follow Christ until recently. I married a divorced woman (she had married someone kind of like me who professed Christ but the lifestyle was anything but) and he had cheated on her during their engagement, she took him back, and a couple years later he cheated on her again and she divorced him. He had stopped going to church with her to spend time with his girlfriend on the side, and after he was caught, he went unhinged and the police had to get him out of her bathroom because he didn't want to get a divorce and the other woman had left him. He made arrangements for marriage counseling for them both, but she never showed up and she divorced him.
Two years later I met her through some friends, and figured since she was divorced because he cheated on her she was up for remarriage. After 6 months of marriage she walked out on me saying she didn't ever love me. She was given christian counsel by about 5 or 6 friends of ours, the youth pastor, and I think even the pastor (baptist). She rejected all of them. I told her why divorce was wrong according to the bible (still not knowing the importance of marriage/divorce at that point). I got her into marriage counseling and she went to one session and stopped, I convinced her to go to counseling but she kept saying she wanted a divorce, so I finally signed the papers. Immediately after being with her, I had sex with a woman who was also divorced, thus committing adultery. I repented and broke off my relationship with her and send my ex-wife an email regarding all of the scripture regarding reconciliation and told her that we needed to get back together and gave her all the scriptural reasons why. She said the divorce was final and there was no reconciliation. I sent her yesterday and long email regarding the marriage covenant and how it's not broken yet.
Here's my questions
A) But I say unto you, That whosoever shall put away his wife, saving for the cause of fornication, causeth her to commit adultery: and whosoever shall marry her that is divorced committeth adultery.
(Mat 5:32)
So in a sense she caused me to commit adultery is what i am getting from this scripture because it wouldn't have happened had she not divorced me?
B) So then, if she marries another man while her husband is still alive, she is called an adulteress. But if her husband dies, she is released from that law and is not an adulteress, even though she marries another man.
If adultery broke the covenant, if she married another man and had sex with him even once doesn't that break the marriage vows? In this instance Paul is calling her adulteress (continual). Since I commited adultery without the full realization of the scriptures doesn't that mean I in fact broke my vows and she is now the innocent one even though she divorced me?
C) Even though her first spouse is an unbeliever and wanted to wilfully repent and get back together isn't she bound to him even though he cheated on her? And do you count him as an unbeliever because he never lived a christian lifestyle (as is evidenced by fruit)? And if she has refused all of this counsel and is abusing grace, does that not make her an unbliever? and is this not pharasee type logic trying to find a way to be able to remarry?
Two years later I met her through some friends, and figured since she was divorced because he cheated on her she was up for remarriage. After 6 months of marriage she walked out on me saying she didn't ever love me. She was given christian counsel by about 5 or 6 friends of ours, the youth pastor, and I think even the pastor (baptist). She rejected all of them. I told her why divorce was wrong according to the bible (still not knowing the importance of marriage/divorce at that point). I got her into marriage counseling and she went to one session and stopped, I convinced her to go to counseling but she kept saying she wanted a divorce, so I finally signed the papers. Immediately after being with her, I had sex with a woman who was also divorced, thus committing adultery. I repented and broke off my relationship with her and send my ex-wife an email regarding all of the scripture regarding reconciliation and told her that we needed to get back together and gave her all the scriptural reasons why. She said the divorce was final and there was no reconciliation. I sent her yesterday and long email regarding the marriage covenant and how it's not broken yet.
Here's my questions
A) But I say unto you, That whosoever shall put away his wife, saving for the cause of fornication, causeth her to commit adultery: and whosoever shall marry her that is divorced committeth adultery.
(Mat 5:32)
So in a sense she caused me to commit adultery is what i am getting from this scripture because it wouldn't have happened had she not divorced me?
B) So then, if she marries another man while her husband is still alive, she is called an adulteress. But if her husband dies, she is released from that law and is not an adulteress, even though she marries another man.
If adultery broke the covenant, if she married another man and had sex with him even once doesn't that break the marriage vows? In this instance Paul is calling her adulteress (continual). Since I commited adultery without the full realization of the scriptures doesn't that mean I in fact broke my vows and she is now the innocent one even though she divorced me?
C) Even though her first spouse is an unbeliever and wanted to wilfully repent and get back together isn't she bound to him even though he cheated on her? And do you count him as an unbeliever because he never lived a christian lifestyle (as is evidenced by fruit)? And if she has refused all of this counsel and is abusing grace, does that not make her an unbliever? and is this not pharasee type logic trying to find a way to be able to remarry?