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INTRO
Good morning, friends, we’re so glad you have tuned in to hear God’s Precepts and Promises this morning brought to you by the Rome Church of Christ.
We’re examining Christianity systematically--taking all the Bible has to say on a subject and putting it together as best as possible.
Letting the Bible speak
What Jesus taught on marriage
Discussion
God made them male and female (Mt 19:4)
God made them at the beginning (Mt 19:4)
Man is to leave his parents and cleave to his wife (Mt 19:5)
Two become one
God joins a man and a woman in marriage (Mt 19:6)
ID and Q & A
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Q: Why does the Bible not permit one to marry whoever he or she loves?
Doesn’t God want me to be happy?
A: Yes, God wants you to be happy.
That’s why he gave you the Gospel.
God also want you to be holy.
God hates divorce Mal 2:16.
If you follow God’s law on marriage, it’ll lead to the greatest joys one can have on this earth.
But do it your way, and you can expect sorrow (Pro 14:12)
Divorce was never in God’s plan (Mt 19:8)
To divorce and marry another is to commit adultery (Mk 10:11-12; Lk 16:18)
To divorce one’s spouse to cause them to commit adultery (Mt 5:31-32)
To marry one who is divorced is to commit adultery (Mt 5:31-32)
The exception is a divorce for the cause of fornication (Mt 19:9; Mt 5:32).
epi in Mt 19:9-- “of the reason or motive underlying words and deeds...for, on account of...” (Thayer)
Some situations call for some to remain unmarried (Mt 19:10-12)
CONCLUSION
Sum: Jesus’ teaching on marriage is quite plain.
Not difficult, but will you accept it?
If you reject Jesus’ words on marriage, He’ll reject us (Jn 12:48)
Next Week: Continue thinking about the Christ
Until then, We encourage you to hear His precepts and trust His promises
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