April 19, 2024

Jesus requires an obedience that is not merely external but comes from a transformed heart. He is at work within us causing us to obey him. Read more

April 18, 2024

The response to my series on divorce and Dave Bish’s sermon have been hugely encouraging.  We thought it might be interesting to have a podcast style conversation about it.  I hope this will be helpful for you if you are going through divorce right now, if you did so years ago, or if you would like to learn how to better support others.   What does the Bible say about divorce and remarriage and how can Christians help reduce the... Read more

April 17, 2024

If we have died with him, we will also live with him. 2 TIMOTHY 2:11 But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ—by grace you have been saved—and raised us up with him and seated us with him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus. EPHESIANS 2:4–6 Lex Loizides, an evangelist who preaches all over the world, describes... Read more

April 15, 2024

Is a Biblical divorce and remarriage ever possible? Churches must learn how to demonstrate love and grace to everyone who has been hurt by divorce and may wish to remarry Read more

April 14, 2024

The Bible allows (but does not require) divorce in the case of adultery or desertion, and it also allows remarriage to another person in such cases. Remarriage in these cases is not sin in God’s sight Read more

April 13, 2024

John MacArthur believes divorce should only ever happen after sexual immorality or desertion by an unbeliever (or someone labelled as such during church discipline) Read more

April 12, 2024

The purpose of divorce was largely to set one free to remarry. Today, as Christians, we have this tension we face: to maintain the high standard of Christian marriage and yet show compassion to those who suffer irretrievable marriage breakdown. We can only do this with fear and trembling. Read more

April 11, 2024

Divorce is painful. It is often more emotionally wrenching than the death of a spouse. It is often long years in coming and long years in the settlement and in the adjustment. The upheaval of life is immeasurable. The sense of failure and guilt and fear can torture the soul. Like the psalmist, night after night a spouse falls asleep with tears (Ps. 6:6) Read more

April 10, 2024

God is trying to say to all of us, “I love redeeming the worst situations?” “I love to bless the hardest cases. Try me. Come to me.” Read more

April 9, 2024

Historically Christian views on marriage went through a phase of being very restrictive from the Early Church Fathers to the Middle Ages.  Marriage was seen as sacred and indissoluble. Those who separated were not permitted to remarry. In more recent times views gradually became less restrictive.  This process began during the Reformation. In this short extract from Christianity Today we see how the Reformers held different views to each other: The Protestant Reformers, claiming to return to biblical teaching, rejected both... Read more


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