[Enyart divorce]
False (2 Pe 2:1). :dizzy: There is no such thing. You are not fit to pastor a church :listen: if you don’t know what marriage is (Mt 19:10).
Marriage is: one man, one woman (Gen. 2:18–24) in covenant (Matt. 19:6) for life (Rom. 7:2, 3).
[Paul complains 1 Co 9:5]
False (2 Pe 2:1). :hammer: Paul wished that all men were like him (1 Co 7:7). He was able to remain celibate (a widower or his wife left him because he became a believer) because he had the Holy Spirit. lain:
You may lack self-control (1 Cor. 7:2, 9). :banana: Paul did not.
You have the right to travel with your (not someone else's) family.
“B. The extent of his rights (9:4–12a, 13–14): Paul’s rights include:
1. The right of hospitality (9:4): Paul has earned the right to be entertained by other believers.
2. The right to travel with his family (9:5–6)
3. The right to enjoy financial support (9:7–12a, 13–14)
a. A soldier is paid for his services (9:7a).
b. A vineyard owner eats from the grapes he harvests (9:7b).
c. A shepherd drinks from the milk of his flock (9:7c).
d. A farmer shares in the fruit of his crops (9:8–12a).
e. A priest partakes from the animal sacrifices he offers (9:13–14).” Willmington, H. L. (1999). The Outline Bible. Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers.
Recommend reading:
The Divorce Myth by J. Carl Laney
Recommended sites:
Christian Divorce and Remarriage | Joseph Webb
Marriage Permanence
Permanence of Marriage Until Death | Walking by the Spirit Always
False (2 Pe 2:1). :dizzy: There is no such thing. You are not fit to pastor a church :listen: if you don’t know what marriage is (Mt 19:10).
Marriage is: one man, one woman (Gen. 2:18–24) in covenant (Matt. 19:6) for life (Rom. 7:2, 3).
[Paul complains 1 Co 9:5]
False (2 Pe 2:1). :hammer: Paul wished that all men were like him (1 Co 7:7). He was able to remain celibate (a widower or his wife left him because he became a believer) because he had the Holy Spirit. lain:
You may lack self-control (1 Cor. 7:2, 9). :banana: Paul did not.
You have the right to travel with your (not someone else's) family.
“B. The extent of his rights (9:4–12a, 13–14): Paul’s rights include:
1. The right of hospitality (9:4): Paul has earned the right to be entertained by other believers.
2. The right to travel with his family (9:5–6)
3. The right to enjoy financial support (9:7–12a, 13–14)
a. A soldier is paid for his services (9:7a).
b. A vineyard owner eats from the grapes he harvests (9:7b).
c. A shepherd drinks from the milk of his flock (9:7c).
d. A farmer shares in the fruit of his crops (9:8–12a).
e. A priest partakes from the animal sacrifices he offers (9:13–14).” Willmington, H. L. (1999). The Outline Bible. Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers.
Recommend reading:
The Divorce Myth by J. Carl Laney
Recommended sites:
Christian Divorce and Remarriage | Joseph Webb
Marriage Permanence
Permanence of Marriage Until Death | Walking by the Spirit Always