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"MARRIAGE IS A COVENANT" BY ANDREW WOMMACK

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By: DAVID A. MCMILLEN
Posted in: INSPIRATIONAL
"MARRIAGE IS A COVENANT" BY ANDREW WOMMACK

Matthew 19:9 "And I say unto you, Whosoever shall put away his wife, except it be for fornication, and shall marry another, committeth adultery: and whoso marrieth her which is put away doth commit adultery."

MATTHEW 19:7-9


Although adultery denotes one who has unlawful intercourse with the spouse of another, in its much broader term, it means to violate or pollute. Israel violated or polluted their covenant with God. Jeremiah says, "She (Judah) defiled the land, and committed adultery" (Jer. 3:9).

Adultery in relation to marriage also reflects a violation of the covenant of companionship. Sex outside of marriage is adultery because it violates or pollutes the covenant of marriage by introducing another party and bringing that relationship into the marriage. "They two shall be one flesh" (Eph. 5:31).

Divorce also adulterates or pollutes marriage because it disrupts or denies the divorced parties the right to be faithful to their covenant of companionship. Any time one divorces his mate (except for fornication) and marries another, he is guilty of adultery. He has polluted and destroyed a relationship intended by God to be permanent and pure.

Why the "except for fornication" clause? Jesus is not saying that if fornication is involved, we must divorce, but rather, when fornication is involved, that is the only time when the person getting the divorce is not guilty of adultery. That is because the partner who had an extra-marital relationship has already polluted the marriage vow. In God's original design for marriage He intended marriage to be sacred, precious, pure, and permanent. The marriage covenant represents a final, irrevocable commitment where the man and the woman renounce the right to live for themselves and become "heirs together of the grace of life" (1 Pet. 3:7).


DAVID A. MCMILLEN
08/21/17 07:53:57AM @david-a-mcmillen:

HI WAYNE,

WELL SAID.  THANK YOU FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND GOD BLESS YOU.

DAVID


Wayne Sanelli
08/20/17 06:26:41PM @wayne-sanelli:

The last paragraph sums it up. Sometimes we also pollute the vow in our thoughts while we imagine our selves with someone else. We are all with sin. But being committed for the right reasons is honorable and proper.

And married men may be under the influence of those not married they call their friends who try and take them into LUST and vain talk and SIN. If you are married stay away from such people and your time is for your spouse.  Marriage is a COVENANT. Don't blame her alone and call her names. You/We all will stand God's judgement one day. Many will be brought to shame.

Ephesians 5:25: “For husbands, this means love your wives, just as Christ loved the church. He gave up his life for her." Genesis 2:24: “Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and they shall become one flesh."

What about in the beginning or in countries were people are not aware what marriage is. I believe when they have relations outside marriage than they committed sin but also become connected. There is a story of a well known prostitute who found Christ and she read the part in scripture where God says he will destroy you and your children for sin. Not going to mention the scripture. And she cried out and it changed her as she found Christ. Bless her heart and soul. Amen

Bless you David. Folks God is REAL. Cry out, pray and ask Christ to come into your lives. You can do it. He loved you first.


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