Mt 5:18Jesus did away with the penalty phase of sexual sins in the New Testament, giving those the opportunity to repent and accept Him as
their Lord and Savior.
See:
The Bible's Criminal Code by Bob Enyart
Move on :idunno: commit adulteryThat doesn't mean that the wife can't move on with her life if the adulterous husband chooses to remarry and start another family.
If the husband is a serial adulterer (like Trump :greedy
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See:
Divorce & Re
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So-called divorce occurred during the betrothal period. In other words--there is no such thing as divorce (Mt 19:8). They really shouldn't have asked him the question because like today :listen: they don't want the answer. When Jesus answers a question, you'll notice that he never lowers the bar--he raises it (Mt 5:21-32).[No guarantee unsaved spouse gets saved, Paul saying (1 Co 7)] Hence 1 Corinthians 7:15 gave grounds for a wife to leave her unrepentant physical or mentally abusive husband.
God is a covenant-keeping God (Matt. 19:6). He says love one another (Eph. 5:21–33).[You're married or not married, two become one] Continuing on in a broken marriage that has no chances of becoming what God expects of married couples.
Take it or leave it (Mt 19:11).[Esh (fire of life) + esha (fire of life) = life (1 Pe 3:7)] I've never looked to you before for biblical wisdom, what makes you think that I am now?
"We give out the word of God. What men do with it is their business." ~ J. Vernon McGee
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