1 Corinthians: Divorce and Separation

God does not want couples to separate or divorce (Mal. 2:16), but also recognizes that such does occur (and may even need to occur, as in cases when a battered wife needs to separate from her abusive husband for her and her children’s safety).  If separation or divorce does occur, there are only two options available for those who are married: to either “remain unmarried or else be reconciled” to their spouse (7:11a).  The only exception to this is if divorce occurred because of the spouse’s fornication, in which case the innocent party could remarry without committing adultery in God’s sight (Matt. 19:9; 5:32).  While many understandably find this a high standard which is hard to accept, it is also understandable why God holds to it since he creates the marital union and considers that commitment (and all commitments and vows) sacrosanct (Matt. 19:4-6; cf. Eccl. 5:4-5).… Read More 1 Corinthians: Divorce and Separation

1 Corinthians: Paul’s Advice to the Unmarried and Widows

Overall, this passage teaches us that being either married or single is a providential gift from God and that he expects us to serve and obey him in whatever state we find ourselves.  Towards that end, we must discipline ourselves to resist all temptations to sin and take whatever “way of escape” the Lord provides us (10:13).… Read More 1 Corinthians: Paul’s Advice to the Unmarried and Widows

Bible Q&A: Should Christians Boycott Businesses Which Endorse Sins Like Homosexuality?

Should Christians boycott businesses which promote sins like homosexuality? Scripture says to “abstain from every form of evil” (1 Thess. 5:22).  God directs us to “not enter the path of the wicked, and do not walk in the way of the evil.  Avoid it; do not go on it; turn away from it and pass on” (Prov.… Read More Bible Q&A: Should Christians Boycott Businesses Which Endorse Sins Like Homosexuality?