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Marriage and Divorce
Topic: #27 of 110 for Sermons on Divorce
Sermon Series: Becoming One Flesh
Denomination: Christian/Church of Christ
Date Added: May 2001
Audience: Believer Young Adults (19 - 30)
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Becoming One Flesh
Part 1, Commitment.
May 20th
Matthew 19:1-9; Malachi 2:10; 13-16.
My sermon today is about marriage and divorce. This is always a very difficult subject because there is so much pain involved for those who have suffered divorce. In fact, the last time I preached on divorce it was 1998, four years ago.
My purpose is not to make those who have been divorced feel guilty. Divorce is a forgiveable sin and there are instances in which divorce is allowed Biblically. Adultery,atheism, and physical abuse are grounds for divorce Biblically. I do not want those of
you who have suffered the pain of divorce to feel attacked or picked on today. Too often when people suffer a divorce they leave church because they feel guilty or are made to feel unwelcome. I hope that is not the case today. The church must walk a fine line
between helping those who are hurting and yet taking a stand on this problem
My purpose is to present God’s view of divorce and marriage in an attempt to help those who are already married to stay that way. If you have been divorced, please do not feel unwelcome or attacked. Divorce is a sin but it is no worse a sin than what
others commit.
Now, that having been said, divorce is wrong and there is far too much of it. We as Christians must take a stand against it and in favor of marriage.
Divorce in America
In 1993 2.3 millions couples married and 1.3 million couples divorced.
In 1993 the Bureau of the Census projected that 4 of 10 first marriages will end in divorce.
People between the ages of 25 to 39 make up 60% of all divorces.
Over one million children are affected by divorce each year.
70% of all children born in 1980 will spend some time of their childhood in a single parent family.
75% of women and 80% of men remarry within 5 years after divorce.
Second marriages are at greater risk of ending in divorce that first marriages.
More people are part of second marriages today than first marriages.
God has some very strict teachings on marriage. He meant it to be the most intimate relationship we have on earth, even more intimate than that which we have with our parents.
We need to be making every effort to make our marriages strong.
Today and next Sunday we are going to look at some of the scriptures which deal with marriage and divorce in order to see what God’s ideal for us is.
Today we’re going to look at divorce and marriage. Next week we’re going to look at how we can communicate with each other in marriage to make those relationships sound.
THESIS STATEMENT:
Today we’re going to see three things: God forbids divorce because it is a broken covenant; God forbids divorce because it is so damaging to families; and we’re going to see that God wants us to be "one flesh" with our mates.
I. God forbids divorce because it is a violation of a covenant we have made with him.
A. When we were married it was in the name of the Father, the Son, and the
Holy Spirit.
1. We took an oath before God to stay married to our mates.
2. We made a contract with God that is inviolable.
3. When we breach a contract today we suffer punishment.
4. When we breach contract with God we also suffer punishment.
B. God hates divorce. Malachi 2:10; 13-16.
1. Hate is a strong word.
2. These people were divorcing for no reason at all. They
Part 1, Commitment.
May 20th
Matthew 19:1-9; Malachi 2:10; 13-16.
My sermon today is about marriage and divorce. This is always a very difficult subject because there is so much pain involved for those who have suffered divorce. In fact, the last time I preached on divorce it was 1998, four years ago.
My purpose is not to make those who have been divorced feel guilty. Divorce is a forgiveable sin and there are instances in which divorce is allowed Biblically. Adultery,atheism, and physical abuse are grounds for divorce Biblically. I do not want those of
you who have suffered the pain of divorce to feel attacked or picked on today. Too often when people suffer a divorce they leave church because they feel guilty or are made to feel unwelcome. I hope that is not the case today. The church must walk a fine line
between helping those who are hurting and yet taking a stand on this problem
My purpose is to present God’s view of divorce and marriage in an attempt to help those who are already married to stay that way. If you have been divorced, please do not feel unwelcome or attacked. Divorce is a sin but it is no worse a sin than what
others commit.
Now, that having been said, divorce is wrong and there is far too much of it. We as Christians must take a stand against it and in favor of marriage.
Divorce in America
In 1993 2.3 millions couples married and 1.3 million couples divorced.
In 1993 the Bureau of the Census projected that 4 of 10 first marriages will end in divorce.
People between the ages of 25 to 39 make up 60% of all divorces.
Over one million children are affected by divorce each year.
70% of all children born in 1980 will spend some time of their childhood in a single parent family.
75% of women and 80% of men remarry within 5 years after divorce.
Second marriages are at greater risk of ending in divorce that first marriages.
More people are part of second marriages today than first marriages.
God has some very strict teachings on marriage. He meant it to be the most intimate relationship we have on earth, even more intimate than that which we have with our parents.
We need to be making every effort to make our marriages strong.
Today and next Sunday we are going to look at some of the scriptures which deal with marriage and divorce in order to see what God’s ideal for us is.
Today we’re going to look at divorce and marriage. Next week we’re going to look at how we can communicate with each other in marriage to make those relationships sound.
THESIS STATEMENT:
Today we’re going to see three things: God forbids divorce because it is a broken covenant; God forbids divorce because it is so damaging to families; and we’re going to see that God wants us to be "one flesh" with our mates.
I. God forbids divorce because it is a violation of a covenant we have made with him.
A. When we were married it was in the name of the Father, the Son, and the
Holy Spirit.
1. We took an oath before God to stay married to our mates.
2. We made a contract with God that is inviolable.
3. When we breach a contract today we suffer punishment.
4. When we breach contract with God we also suffer punishment.
B. God hates divorce. Malachi 2:10; 13-16.
1. Hate is a strong word.
2. These people were divorcing for no reason at all. They
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