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“It hath been said, Whosoever shall put away his wife,
let him give her a writing of divorcement”. Moral values had disappeared in Israel and the sanctity
of marriage had been trampled under feet. “The priests said not, Where is
the LORD? and they that handle the law knew me not”
(Jeremiah 2:8). At a time, separation or putting away the wife
became so common that it threatened the identity and dignity of the nation.
Some men counted it “lawful for a man to put away his wife
for every cause” (Matthew 19:3). Because of “the hardness
of their hearts”, Moses
permitted them to put away their wives, but only after a long process of
securing “a writing of divorcement.” The requirement of a writing was to a certain
degree a check upon an evil habit of hastily sending away their wives under a
sudden passion of anger. What was only tolerated and permitted because of the
hardness of their hearts, the Pharisees had turned to a command! Our Lord has come to remove the hardness of
heart; and He has also brought marriage back to what it was “at the
beginning”. “Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What
therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder” (Matthew
19:3-6).
“It
hath been said, … but I say unto you”. Christ made it clear and plain that He had
not come to approve the permissive and perverted ways of men. Only the Antichrist, not Christ, will “think
to change times and laws” (Daniel 7:25). Since the time of Moses, the
children of Israel had “hardness of heart” and so refused the
perfect word and will of God (Matthew 19:8; Ezekiel 3:7; Zechariah 7:12; Mark
3:5). Before Christ came, the perfect will of God was temporarily set aside and
they were permitted to give “a writing of divorcement” under
certain conditions. The Pharisees wanted the situation to become worse. They
wanted license to be added to liberty; they desired authorisation for the
permissive perversion of marriage. They asked, “Is it lawful for a man to
put away his wife for every cause?” Whatever men do and whatever
nations legislate, God says, “I am the LORD, I change not”
(Malachi 3:6). “He saith unto them, Moses because of the hardness of your
hearts suffered you to put away your wives: but from the beginning it was not
so” (Matthew 19:8). Even in the Old Testament, “The LORD, the God
of Israel, saith that He hateth putting away” (Malachi 2:16).
“Saving
for the cause of fornication” or “except it be for fornication” (Matthew 5:32; 19:9) will need proper understanding.
Generally, when the word fornication is used alone in a verse of Scripture, it
refers to immorality of every kind. But
when the words fornication and adultery appear together in the same verse, then
each word takes on a specific meaning. (See Mark 7:21; 1 Corinthians 6:9;
Galatians 5:19). Compare the words man, woman. When the word, man, is used
alone in a verse of Scripture, it can stand for both men and women (1
Corinthians 10:13; Luke 9:62) but when both man and woman appear together in
the same verse, the word man will be restricted to males (1 Corinthians 11:3,7;
1 Timothy 5:16). In Matthew 5:32; 19:9, fornication refers to the sin of
immorality before marriage.
In
the Old Testament, fornication before marriage or adultery within marriage was
punishable by death (Deuteronomy 22:13-22).
In the New Testament, fornication and adultery are terrible sins but not
unpardonable sins. If the fornicator or
the adulterer realises the enormity of his or her sins, God will forgive and
restore him/her fully to divine fellowship.
Then God’s Word commands us to “forgive one another, even as God
for Christ’s sake hath forgiven you” (Ephesians 4:32).
Are you thinking about marriage? Do you desire it? Find out the rules and regulations from the Author of this 'Institution'! Check out the Bible Study this week as the 'laws' of marriage are plainly laid down! If you are single this message will serve as a great advice before you step into the walls marriage. If married, I pray that you will be blessed and that your marriage will be transformed for the better through this message! Will you pass the test of marriage?
God bless,
-Charity
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