DIVORCE
The Unforgivable Sin?
This topic is very important, because even believers are not immune and have found themselves involved, sometimes against their will, in a divorce.
I approach the issue with personal involvement, but also with exegetical attention to the words of Jesus, which, unfortunately, many rigid individuals do not understand due to their insufficient knowledge of Scriptures, leading them to pass judgment easily because the matter does not touch their personal sphere. However, when it's you who is divorcing, when it's your son or daughter being abused by the spouse, your sister being betrayed and humiliated, then the questions become legitimate and pressing: Is divorce an unforgivable sin? Can a divorced Christian have a complete spiritual life?
The Unforgivable Sin?
This topic is very important, because even believers are not immune and have found themselves involved, sometimes against their will, in a divorce.
I approach the issue with personal involvement, but also with exegetical attention to the words of Jesus, which, unfortunately, many rigid individuals do not understand due to their insufficient knowledge of Scriptures, leading them to pass judgment easily because the matter does not touch their personal sphere. However, when it's you who is divorcing, when it's your son or daughter being abused by the spouse, your sister being betrayed and humiliated, then the questions become legitimate and pressing: Is divorce an unforgivable sin? Can a divorced Christian have a complete spiritual life?