Divorce and Remarriage | Repentance After Divorce and Remarriage
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Divorce and Remarriage | Repentance After Divorce and Remarriage
There are many specific and complicated situations and scenarios that result in people getting divorced and remarried. There are also many questions around the topic of divorce and remarriage. Those questions don’t typically end with one’s decision to divorce or remarry. Many of those questions are difficult, and the answers are not always easy and clear-cut. Therefore, each situation needs to be dealt with individually based on the situation and circumstances of the individuals involved. However, one truth of the matter is sin is always involved in the case of divorce and, more often than not, in the case of remarriage. Biblical wisdom is required in answering and applying truth to these challenging, painful, and sinful circumstances. Join us this week on the Straight Truth Podcast as Dr. Josh Philpot presents Dr. Richard Caldwell with a couple of these difficult questions from a listener who seeks to right a wrong with God after a divorce and remarriage.
The listener asks, if they have already divorced and remarried, how do they repent from what they’ve done? They also ask what they should do to make it right in God’s sight. Not knowing the circumstances, Dr. Caldwell says that you just acknowledge that. Not knowing where the sin happened, whether on the divorce side, the remarriage side, or both sides of the issue, repentance must exist where the sin was committed. What you do is ask the Lord to forgive you.
Often, this kind of question will include someone asking if they should divorce the person they’re married to and return to their former spouse. Dr. Caldwell says no, you don’t do that; you don’t commit other sins as a way of rectifying the original sin(s). The Law of God is clear on this issue of divorce and remarriage. Once someone has left their spouse and has married another, they were not to return to their first spouse. You must deal with these sins the same way you deal with any other sin. You start by acknowledging it in your heart. You realize that it was paid for by the blood of Jesus, and you go before the Lord acknowledging what you’ve done wrong. And if you have real
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- FrequencyEvery two weeks
- Published19 September 2024 at 12:05 UTC
- Length9 min
- Season30
- Episode6
- RatingClean