Forgiveness & Marriage—Disciple Makers Series #19Sýnishorn
Dealing with Divorce
Thoughts on the message
People still try and use divorce to divide people.
In Jesus’ time there were two opinions on divorce. One said men could divorce whenever they wished and another said what Jesus said. It was a divisive issue. Jesus goes back to the beginning of marriage—and shows that God never wanted divorce to happen. When they bring up Moses allowing divorce, Jesus basically says this:
“Divorce happens because people are sinful. Divorce happens because people have a sinful nature and follow it. Be people who have been restored by God—and live together as God designed us.”
If we are truly living as redeemed, restored and regenerated humanity, then we can deal with our differences with God’s help.
Prayer
Father, I thank You for my wife. She has been a tremendous blessing to me in so many ways. It has not always been easy—we both struggle with our fallen human weaknesses. Still, as we have committed to follow Jesus and God’s Word, He has strengthened us to handle these challenges. Father, without Your help—we see what happens. It is a picture of brokenness that goes through the generations. The saddest thing? None of it needs to happen. I pray that my wife and I continue to look to You when we struggle, and I pray for my family and friends that You protect them, restore, and heal any brokenness in their marriages. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
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About this Plan
Matthew writes to God’s people and walks them on a journey that will take them from where they are to be Disciple Makers. This is 19 of 27 devotional plans walking us through the book of Matthew. In this portion, Jesus shows how we must forgive and God’s perspective on marriage and the family.
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