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*Divorce*
 
Text:  Deuteronomy 24:1-4
Purpose:  To explore the Bible’s teaching about divorce.
*Texts*:             Leviticus 21-22 - priests may not marry women who have divorced
            Isaiah 50:1; Jeremiah 3:1,8;   Malachi 2:16
                        - all speak of God divorcing (sending away) His people
/Jesus on divorce:/
            Matthew 5:31-32 - except porneia - sexual, shameful sin
            Matthew 19:3-12 - answers Pharisees about divorce for any reason
            Mark 10:2-12 - answer Pharisees about divorce
            Luke 16:18 - “in order to marry” instead of “divorces and marries”
/Paul on divorce:/
            I Corinthians 7 - rules on marriage, divorce within the church
            I Timothy 3, Titus 1 - husband of but one wife is against polygamy
 
Introduction:
            Imagine working in a day care center
                        -child comes up to you and reports on her parents marriage
                        Day 1:  Daddy told mommy that one of them had to go
                        Day 2.  Mommy on phone said she would be leaving soon
                        Day 3:  Mommy packing her bags, crying
                        Day 4:  Mommy left this morning, said she didn’t know when she would be back
            Question:  What would you assume was happening in this situation?
Possibilities:  marital strife, divorce imminent, wonder why there were troubles
            In reality:  husband and wife received phone call
                        -wife’s brother had a massive heart attack, out-of-state family needed help
                        -one of them wanted to go and support their loved ones
            We make assumptions- because we enter the middle of a conversation
                        -the child spoke the truth, but you didn’t understand the context
                                    -leads to misunderstandings
            When we look to the Bible for teaching about divorce
                        -we often misunderstand
                        -because we enter the middle of a conversation
                        -go right to Matthew 5 - seems to say divorce is adultery
                                    -and anyone who divorces is an adulterer
            This evening, we will take a look at the scope of the Bible
                        -try to understand the context of these discussions about marriage
 
Divorce is something that strikes the heart of many people:
            Husbands and wives break vows
            Children wounded by broken homes
            Parents see children endure divorce
            Friends struggle when their friends divorce
                        -questions of parental rights, blended families, dating, remarrying
            Bible is not primarily a book about divorce
                        -but a book that reveals God to His people
                                    -for the purpose of being reconciled to Him
                        -teaching about divorce is minimal
                        -in fact, the emphasis in this arena is on marriage, family
                        -the over-arching theme - marriage should be permanent, treasured
            Furthermore, God said it is not good for man to be alone - Genesis 2:18
                        -and that’s why he created Eve
 
Overview:  The Bible is not meant to be a handbook on Divorce
                        -it speaks about the significance of marriage
                        -not meant to give every instance of divorce-answer every question
                                    -leaves it to church to bind and loose (Matthew 16:19)
 
1.
Marriage in the Old Testament
            The purpose of family
            The roles of husband and wife
                        -wife - devoted, raised children, few legal rights
                        -husband - took care
                        -The OT word for marry, meant to make lordship - wife came to husband
            As opposed to today:  partners with negotiable roles
                        -not saying that marriage should be what it was- just noting the difference
            Lest you think, “what a terrible, patriarchal society”
                        -remember, husband was to care for wife - provide, treasure
                        -when Moses said write a certificate of divorce
                                    -it allowed woman to remarry
                                    -it no longer left her wondering if she would be cared for
 
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The reality of divorce
            -Deut 24 gives instruction about divorce - because it was happening
                        -even before Deut 24 - divorce is mentioned
                        -Leviticus 22 - priests should not marry women who have been divorced
            -not like we think of it today - grand legal proceeding
                        -the word for “divorce” means literally sent away (or abandoned)
                        -but rather a simple abandonment
                        -woman left wondering if husband would return
                                    -could not move on with her life
                        -certificate allowed her to find someone else to pledge devotion
                                    -so that she could be care for, produce a family
            The point of Deut 24:
                        -the point - not to be taken loosely - no returning to first husband
                        -but within it, there is a statement about divorce
                        -the reason was to be “indecent”
            Is there such a thing as “Biblical Grounds” for divorce?
3.
Two schools of thought regarding “indecent thing”.
(ervah dabar)
            First school - any reason, (burned supper, not a nice dresser, laughs too loud, etc.)
                        -this school focused on the procedure of divorce
                        -just give a certificate and state a reason - and you are home free
                                    -might even be legit to divorce because you found someone else
            Second School - emphasis on nakedly shameful
                        -such as adultery
                        -Jesus seems to side with this school - but we will discuss later
4.  The Imagery of Divorce
            -one of the reasons divorce is so hotly debated - its emphasis in OT
            -divorce is used as an imagery of God leaving His people
                        -because they have been nakedly shameful in worshipping other gods
                                    -they have not been faithful
 
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Jesus and Divorce
            -if we move directly to Jesus, it’s like joining the middle of an argument or discussion
                        -story about Synod and Apostle’s Creed - “hades”, “realm of the dead”
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