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Posted : 5 Mar, 2023 07:25 AM

what God has joined together



The command “what God has joined together, let no one separate” refers to marriage and divorce. It is from Jesus’ teaching on marriage and divorce found in Mark 10:1–12 and Matthew 19:1–12. On one occasion, the Pharisees asked Jesus if it is legitimate for a man to divorce his wife. Jesus in essence answers, “No”: “Haven’t you read . . . that at the beginning the Creator ‘made them male and female,’ and said, ‘For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh’? So they are no longer two, but one flesh. Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate” (Matthew 19:4–6; cf. Genesis 1:27; 2:24).







Jesus’ point is that a married couple is something that “God has joined together.” Marriage is not of human origin—it originated with God and is part of the way that God designed the human race to live. In saying “let no one separate” a marriage, Jesus taught that divorce is not God’s plan. Once a couple is married, they have been joined together by God Himself, and the union is meant to be for life. This principle holds true despite the faith (or lack thereof) of the couple. When two atheists marry, they have been joined together by God, whether they recognize it or not. If God has joined them together, then no human being has the right to break that union.



Later, after Jesus says, “What God has joined together, let no one separate,” the Pharisees point out that Moses allowed divorce. Jesus agrees, but also points out that the allowance was made due to “hardness of heart” (Matthew 19:8, NASB), reiterating that divorce was never God’s original plan.



Jesus’ command against separating what God has joined implies that it is possible for a marriage union to be broken and for the one flesh to be separated by divorce. There is debate among Christians about whether divorce is ever justified. Many (perhaps most) would allow for divorce in the case of unrepentant unfaithfulness on the part of one spouse (based on Matthew 19:9) or desertion of a believing spouse by an unbelieving spouse who no longer wants to be married to a believer (see 1 Corinthians 7:15). In these cases the marriage bond has been broken by unfaithfulness or desertion—a severing of something that God has joined together—and it is a tragic occurrence.



Even if the above exceptions are allowed, our culture and, too often, even the church seem to regard divorce as something far less serious than it is. If marriage were simply a human convention similar to a business partnership or club membership, then people would be free to enter and exit at will. Divorce is not simply two people deciding to part company; it is one or perhaps both of the marriage partners deciding that they will act decisively to end something that God intended to be permanent. That is a serious thing!

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Moonlight7

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Posted : 15 Mar, 2023 08:40 AM

" move " on



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You're not humble.

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Posted : 15 Mar, 2023 11:37 AM

Wonder, I appreciate your earnestness to be biblical but you’ve ignored most of the biblical contexts concerning at least some of the scriptures you’ve furnished.

John Calvin wouldn’t agree with your weak interpretation of biblical divorce and remarriage

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Posted : 15 Mar, 2023 02:37 PM

John Calvin would agree , because its is God's rule and not mine . Christ forbids remarriage on all ground of divorces . We can't change His everlasting principles . James 4:1-7 . 1 Cor 6 :9-10 .

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Posted : 15 Mar, 2023 02:52 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRYODLkzxAs Good devide Christian Biblical message .

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Posted : 15 Mar, 2023 03:14 PM

Wonder zzzz







Post all your a websites Else where!

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Posted : 15 Mar, 2023 03:55 PM

This website is not mine . Thanks.

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Posted : 15 Mar, 2023 04:32 PM

Wonder, you need to show John Calvin’s teachings on the topic in order to prove your point. Just saying he agrees with you doesn’t cut it

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Posted : 15 Mar, 2023 04:33 PM

Yuu posted it



Off topic !



Create your own topics

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Posted : 15 Mar, 2023 04:36 PM

Wonderzzz



Again !





Take All your disagreements and replies, websites to Biblical discussions.

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Posted : 15 Mar, 2023 04:40 PM

What does the Bible say about a trial separation in a marriage?

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trial separation marriage



When a couple enters into the covenant of marriage, the Bible tells us that God joins them together into one flesh. “Since they are no longer two but one, let no one separate them, for God has joined them together” (Matthew 19:6, NLT). Marriage is intended to be a lifelong commitment, not a temporary solution for loneliness or other emotional needs. God hates divorce (Malachi 2:16) and never intends for a couple to separate once they are married (Matthew 19:8).



Because separation, whether it is legal or physical, involves the division of a married couple, it displeases God. First Corinthians 7:10–11 says, “A wife must not leave her husband. But if she does leave him, let her remain single or else go back to him. And the husband must not leave his wife.” Separation is never an ideal situation, but because of sin, it is sometimes necessary. If a spouse or child is being physically abused, for example, he or she should immediately seek help outside the home and separate from the abuser until appropriate help and treatment have been provided to all parties (see our article on domestic violence for more on this). Prayer and counsel from their pastor are also necessary for the restoration of the marriage and family.



Marriage vows should not be taken lightly, and separation should not be undertaken casually. Far too many couples decide to have a “trial separation” in order to discover what they truly want out of life, but they do so without any attempt to rebuild the marriage during this time. Instead of reconstructing the family on a foundation of faith in Christ, they drift farther apart until they eventually divorce. This is not in God’s perfect plan for marriage and family, even if it has become acceptable in our culture. “Live happily with the woman you love through all the meaningless days of life that God has given you in this world. The wife God gives you is your reward for all your earthly toil” (Ecclesiastes 9:9).

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