God didnt use Adulterers, Kurt Aland, Barbara Nee Ehlers to preserve his words in the Novum Testamentum Graece, corrupt fruit, from corrupt trees
100% Biblical, A person cant divorce and remarry while there spouse lives
Oh so I did peg you right. You add to scripture.
apart from that common misrepresentation of God, you have no idea whatsoever or whom or what God will use if He so chooses.
You appear to desire to limit people so you can be the big boss. Might work in your corner of the woods, but certainly not where people are educated and desire truth. A common occurrence in cults and IMO, the King Jimmy fans certainly do demonstrate certain cultish behaviors.
Can A Rightly Divorced Person Remarry?
When the Bible permits divorce, it is so that the wronged or abandoned party may remarry. That’s what a certificate of divorce is. Therefore, in any case where a divorce is biblically permissible, it is by definition also permissible for the wronged or abandoned party to remarry. In
Matthew 5:31-32 Jesus says:
It was also said, ‘Whoever divorces his wife, let him give her a certificate of divorce.’ But I say to you that everyone who divorces his wife, except on the ground of sexual immorality, makes her commit adultery, and whoever marries a divorced woman commits adultery. (
Matthew 5:31–32 ESV)
Here Jesus is simply saying that if a divorce is not legitimate, then the remarriage is not legitimate. If the divorce is legitimate (he uses the word
pornea again), then the remarriage is legitimate.
Similarly the Apostle Paul says in
1 Corinthians 7 that if the unbelieving spouse does not want to stay in the marriage and does not want to live with an active and obvious Christian, then the believer should let them go. In such cases the believer is not bound – that is to say they are free to remarry. The Pillar Commentary on
1 Corinthians 7 makes that point clearly:
Not bound here refers to freedom to remarry. Instone-Brewer explains: “The only freedom that makes any sense in this context is the freedom to remarry … [A]ll Jewish divorce certificates and most Greco-Roman ones contained the words ‘you are free to marry any man you wish,’ or something very similar.[2]
If the individual believer had Biblical grounds for divorce, then he or she is permitted to remarry – but only in the Lord (
1 Corinthians 7:39).