Divorce: The Separation of the Inseparable

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Love is the number one reason for marriage, even having Valentine’s Day to celebrate love. Yet Americans for Divorce Reform (ADR) estimate that, “Probably, 40 or possibly even 50 percent of marriages will end in divorce if current trends continue" (Colleen). The ADR also shows the divorce rates between Christians and non-Christians are indistinguishable. Even worse, Christians divorcing their spouses are distorting the Bible in order to justify their actions. Christians must be called to a higher standard in regards to divorce, and they must stop twisting the Bible to appease their conscience.

In order to fully understand divorce, we need to look into marriage, understanding the connection between two people. Biblically, marriage is the union of a man and woman into “one flesh.” Although the precise meaning of one flesh remains debatable, we can confidently say that God places a high priority on the connection between married partners, going beyond the physical world, becoming connected spiritually in the eyes of God. Marital union is made complete when consummate because God stresses the importance of sex within a marriage and abstinence outside. “Marriage should be honored by all, and the marriage bed kept pure, for God will judge the adulterer and all the sexually immoral” (Heb. 13:4 NIV). Likewise, the seventh commandment—of only ten—is “do not commit adultery” (Deu. 5:18 NIV). The Bible further emphasizes this connection by saying a man who rapes a woman not committed to another man must marry her, never divorcing her as long as he lives (Deu. 22:28-29). God even uses marriage as the comparison between Christ and the church, describing Christ as the groom, and the church as his bride. Marriage does not eliminate...

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...orce’ declares the Lord” (Malachi 2:16 NIV). God has strong and clear feelings towards divorce that must be emphasized to couples seeking divorce. Our secular culture has infiltrated our relationships and stressed the importance of emotional love and individualism, corrupting our views of divorce. We need to reverse this current trend of Christian divorces through establishing the correct biblical standard for divorce, while stressing the importance of marriage and the connection between the couple. By following the correct Biblical example for our marriage, we can restore what God has planned for us, setting us apart from our culture of sin.

Works Cited
Arnold, Colleen. "Divorce Rates." Divorce Reform Page. Americans for Divorce Reform, Web. 21 Feb 2010. .

Lewis, C.S. The Screwtape Letters. New York: Macmillan, 1958.

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