I'll just pop back in to say this...
If there was ever an "innocent party" in a divorce, then I'm probably right there near or at the top of the list. I don't say this just as a man with a biased or self-serving opinion (I've never remarried), but, instead, I know that God saw everything that transpired in my marriage, and he knows that my ex committed COUNTLESS unspeakable evils against me (I literally could have pressed criminal charges against her and had her arrested), including, but not limited to, multiple acts of adultery, and then culminated it by divorcing me.
I began with that to say this...
There are several people on this thread whose posts I've read that I literally fear for.
Why?
Because it seems that you have nothing but human reasoning to base your strong opinions on, and, quite frankly, you should just be quiet.
It might surprise you to hear that I'm actually referring to some on the side of "Yes, the innocent party can remarry", and not some on the side of "No, the innocent party cannot remarry"...although some on this side of the argument don't know what they're talking about either.
Personally, I've prayerfully and carefully read the entire Bible from cover to cover many times, to the point where I've actually read several books of the Bible 100 times or more, and I still have some uncertainty in relation to the topic at hand (and other topics as well).
I'm NOT mentioning how many times I've personally read the Bible to boast or anything like that.
Instead, I'm saying this to say that I'm hearing very little rightly-divided scripture being presented here on the "pro" side, and, again, lots of human reasoning instead...much of which flies directly in the face of what scripture actually teaches.
If anyone would love to be convinced FROM RIGHTLY-DIVIDED SCRIPTURE that he could remarry (not that I even want to at this point in my life), then it would be me.
Not just for myself, but more so for others who find themselves in situations similar to my own so that I could properly counsel them from God's word.
I'm not saying that someone like myself definitely cannot remarry without being in sin, but I'm also not saying that someone like myself definitely can remarry without being in sin either.
I will say this though for sure:
I'm beyond convinced that there are MULTITUDES of people, including MULTITUDES of professing Christians, who are living in adultery while believing that they're legitimately "remarried" in God's eyes.
Anyhow, there are a lot of variables involved in relation to this topic, with the primary one being that marriage was instituted by God to be a natural reflection of the spiritual union between Christ and his church. In other words, it's NOT just about the man and the woman, but much more about what they are reflecting to the world in relation to the ultimate Bridegroom, Jesus Christ, and his bride, the church.
I don't know that anyone here has even broached that topic, and that's basically what marriage is all about.
I'll leave it at that.