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WHY ARE CHURCHES BREAKING UP HAPPY FAMILIES? (Divorce and Remarriage in a Few Minutes)

WHY ARE CHURCHES BREAKING UP HAPPY FAMILIES? (Divorce and Remarriage in a Few Minutes)

Is it Biblical to break up marriages because of previous divorce?

Politically correct ministers think marriages must be severed, even when children are involved, unless previous marriages ended because of cheating spouses. To summarize the PC view, “God hates divorce, so let’s have another one.” Is hard-heartedness behind this thinking?  Politically correct Christian college professor J.D. Thomas harshly wrote: “We do not get too excited about the harm to children if the father [goes] to the penitentiary.”

Widespread prison ministries prove Thomas is wrong, and Christians I know care deeply about the incarcerated and their families. More important, Christ cares. Matt. 25:36-40 says, “…I was in prison, and you came to Me…” Jesus further explained,  “Truly I say to you, to the extent that you did it to one of these brothers of Mine, even the least of them, you did it to Me.” PC thinking crosses faith boundaries. A book, Marriage Divorce and Remarriage, by a minister of a denomination with strong family values, wrote, “What if there are children? The adulterous relationship is wrong. It must be discontinued.” While the harsh PC theory is not clear in the Bible, it is clear God requires each of his children to “put on a heart of compassion….” (Col 3:12).

Jesus loves all children. Luke 18:16 says, “Permit the children to come to Me… for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.” Yet a broken home is a child’s worst nightmare. Couples with children, consider three points before submitting to a confused minister’s quack prescription to leave your spouse.  

First, the cost of two households, his and a second for his ex and the children, cripple a man’s ability to obey 1 Timothy 5:8: “But if anyone does not provide for his own… he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever” (that is, worse than an atheist!).  The father is not around his kids often enough to raise them in the “training and admonition of the Lord” (Eph. 6:4), or to “train them up in the way they should go” (Prov. 22:6). Before we go further, please select “subscribe,” the “thumbs up” icon, and the notification bell. Your help is appreciated more than you likely know.  Homewrecking preachers say in essence, “Stop what I think is a sinful marriage, and trade it for the sin of not being able to care for your family.” Jesus never commanded anyone to trade one sin for another. He said, to the woman caught in adultery, “Neither do I condemn you. Go your way and sin no more” (John 8:11).

Second, divorce robs youngsters of their sense of well-being. The absence of a parent is damaging. Glenn T. Stanton wrote:

Children need two parents…[for a sense of] well-being. Divorce affects this because [it] decreases the…time a child spends with both parents due to separated living arrangements. The quality time with the custodial parent often decreases… because of increased stress and household duties….

Researcher Angel Worobey, in Single Motherhood and Children’s Heath, wrote “Children of divorced parents are fifty percent more likely to develop health problems than children in two parent families.” A 1991 journal article, “Long-Term Effects of Divorce on Children,” concluded even after six years, children of divorce were still lonely, unhappy, anxious, and insecure. Other research found adult children of parents who split up are almost twice as likely to attempt suicide.

Third, divorce repercussions, including homes broken to satisfy stone-hearted church leaders, sometimes last generations. Research in a May 30, 2019, article in The Atlantic, “Children of Divorce,” found those from broken homes are more likely to themselves get divorced. Marital breakdown sometimes starts a domino effect of divorces shaping the future of descendants for many decades. Psychologist Dianne Medved observed that staying together for the sake of the kids is not a bad reason.

In their zeal to enforce a minority and unlikely view, leaders assume alarming responsibility. Wouldn’t it be prudent to consider the wisdom of David before imposing a dubious, damaging doctrine, labeled by the Bible a doctrine of demons in 1 Timothy 4:1 with far-reaching effects? Psalm 131 says “Nor do I involve myself …in things too difficult for me.” Thank you for viewing. More videos are at WeldonLangfield.com. © 2022 Weldon Langfield

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ARE SOME PC LEADERS MODERN PHARISEES? (Divorce and Remarriage in a Few Minutes)

ARE SOME PC LEADERS MODERN PHARISEES? (Divorce and Remarriage in a Few Minutes)

divorce in the church and the modern pharisees

Are certain PC preachers, in some ways, today’s equivalent of Pharisees?

First, the Pharisees accepted parts of God’s word that supported their extremism. Likewise, PC leaders base their conclusions on part of the Bible. They hold that spousal adultery alone permits remarriage. A leading PC educator said, “A correct understanding of one verse …is essential to our problem.” He referred to Matthew 19:9, “And I say to you, whoever divorces his wife, except for immorality, and marries another… commits adultery. But how about “Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that proceeds from the mouth of God” (Matt. 4:4)? Some even see remarriage as a fellowship matter, a view unheard of in the Bible. Have they gone so far, they are to be viewed with caution? Jesus said in Matt. 16:6, “Beware of the leaven of the Pharisees….” Surely the Bible isn’t warning of a phenomenon that existed for a few decades in Bible times. By cautioning of the “leaven,” he was warning of their contagious, rapidly spread, attitude.

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Preaching School Pushes Satan’s MDR Doctrine (Divorce and Remarriage in a Few Minutes)

Preaching School Pushes Satan’s MDR Doctrine (Divorce and Remarriage in a Few Minutes)

Marriage, divorce, and remarriage (MDR): teaching error

Following are excerpts a brother, Bill Lewis, wrote in a troubling email:

This doctrine (that is, error on divorce and remarriage) is a major problem in…my area.  Here, where…churches are small and scattered, we rely on…schools of preaching. [A well-known school] has been graduating 50 men every two years since 1965.  Their version of the gospel is to push this agenda, and they are militant…I realize the heads of the schools are not going to admit they are wrong, but the members need to hear another voice, and there isn’t any other being taught.  That is why I am passionate about getting this disseminated. This doctrine was not taught in the church, ever, up until recent years. Now the church is getting to be known by it, as the Mormon church is by polygamy, and it is just as damaging. I am determined to do whatever I can to cry out against it. With my very limited resources and being totally unknown in the brotherhood, I have faith the Lord will be my strength. Lord bless. 

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A PREACHER SAID I MUST SPLIT UP MY FAMILY! (Divorce and Remarriage in a Few Minutes #6)

A PREACHER SAID I MUST SPLIT UP MY FAMILY! (Divorce and Remarriage in a Few Minutes #6)

           Hi, Divorced Christians! Good news! It’s not a homewrecking preacher’s business to split up your family! When applied to the subject of divorce and remarriage, Ezra 10:1-4 must be one of the most abused and misused passages:

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IS DIVORCE THE ONLY THING THAT GOD HATES? (Divorce and Remarriage in a Few Minutes #5)

IS DIVORCE THE ONLY THING THAT GOD HATES? (Divorce and Remarriage in a Few Minutes #5)

Divorced Christians are in good company: Jeremiah 3:8 says that God himself is also divorced.  More about that later. Hi. I’m Weldon Langfield, author of The Truth About Divorce and Remarriage: A Politically Incorrect View of Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage in Today’s Church.

            The book is subtitled, A Politically Incorrect View of Marriage, Divorce and Remarriage, because many who discriminate against divorced Christians seem to have bought in to the Bible equivalent of politically correct thinking.  Consider, for example, the trendy take on Malachi 2:16, “‘For I hate divorce,’ says the LORD, the God of Israel…” Many believe divorced Christians are terribly wrong, because their marriages didn’t work out. From Malachi 2:16, they have concluded that divorce must be in a class by itself, because God hates divorce.

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ARE PREACHER HOME WRECKERS SIMPLY POLITICALLY CORRECT?

ARE PREACHER HOME WRECKERS SIMPLY POLITICALLY CORRECT?

It appears that some take a hard line on other Christians’ marriages, and not because of deep study. Their views seem less the result of serious research and hours of consideration than the desire to blend in with their Politically Correct peers. Let’s consider:

THE BIBLE FORBIDS QUESTIONING PAST MARRIAGES. Matt 18:15 reads, “If your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault between you and him alone…” It does not say, “Go to find out if he is sinning”. What is not authorized is condemned (1 Cor. 4:6).

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