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05-06-2021, 08:11 AM
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Re: Divorce and remarriage
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Originally Posted by Apostolic1ness
If he repents he must stay unmarried. Otherwise he causes the new wife to commit adultery.
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Uh oh!
What’s the point of repenting if you’re not forgiven?
Especially, a sinner that never knew God, comes to church with a damaged past? Received the Holy Ghost, is told all your sins are washed. Only to find out, God is still holding your previous marriage above your head. I’m sorry the blood didn’t cover that.....
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Jesus, Teach us How to war in the Spirit realm, rather than war in the carnal, physical realm. Teach us to be spiritually minded, rather than to be mindful of the carnal.
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05-06-2021, 08:21 AM
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Re: Divorce and remarriage
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If he repents he must stay unmarried. Otherwise he causes the new wife to commit adultery.
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Scripture?
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05-06-2021, 09:51 PM
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Re: Divorce and remarriage
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Uh oh!
What’s the point of repenting if you’re not forgiven?
Especially, a sinner that never knew God, comes to church with a damaged past? Received the Holy Ghost, is told all your sins are washed. Only to find out, God is still holding your previous marriage above your head. I’m sorry the blood didn’t cover that.....
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I do believe an ex adulterer can be saved, I guess I'm reading the question as if this were happening among "believers".
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05-06-2021, 11:24 PM
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Re: Divorce and remarriage
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No bitterness here, actually. Just a realization that your system has limited tools to deal with the realities of life.
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According to the Orthodox system:
1. No marriage or remarriage can occur except as officiated and blessed by a church official (bishop).
2. Divorce is a sin, but pardonable by the Church on certain conditions.
3. Remarriage is a possibility but only IF the Church agrees, upon certain conditions. Remarriage is performed according to a PENITENTIAL mode in contrast to a first marriage. Fourth marriages are strictly not allowed, period.
4. Remarriage is an act of economia, an official suspension of canon law, given only in certain conditions, at the prerogative of the Church.
http://www.orthodoxresearchinstitute...remarriage.htm
Which means a person's divorce, and remarriage, are up to the priest to decide to allow and authorize.
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05-06-2021, 11:30 PM
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Re: Divorce and remarriage
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Scripture?
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The Orthodox faith and praxis is based on Canon Law and Holy Tradition, not "Scripture only". The Church interprets and applies Scripture. Scripture is not the final authority. Therefore, demanding Scripture for justification of a doctrine is unorthodox and potentially heretical when a duly anointed/appointed official of the church has rendered a judicial opinion. If you disagree you can take it up with a synod.
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05-06-2021, 11:47 PM
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Re: Divorce and remarriage
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Originally Posted by Apostolic1ness
If he repents he must stay unmarried. Otherwise he causes the new wife to commit adultery.
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A few questions if I may?
1. By new wife do you mean his new wife?
2. If he remarries, and it is adultery, then his previous marriage must still be valid. Is his former wife required to remain unmarried as well?
3. Was a man authorised to have more than one wife prior to the coming of Jesus? If so, did something change that disallowed a man to have more than one wife? And if yes, what was the change and where is the new legislation?
4. If he does not repent, and remarries, does his new wife commit adultery?
5. If he does repent, and remarries, does his new wife commit adultery?
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05-06-2021, 11:50 PM
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Re: Divorce and remarriage
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Originally Posted by Nicodemus1968
Uh oh!
What’s the point of repenting if you’re not forgiven?
Especially, a sinner that never knew God, comes to church with a damaged past? Received the Holy Ghost, is told all your sins are washed. Only to find out, God is still holding your previous marriage above your head. I’m sorry the blood didn’t cover that.....
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The blood washes away the marriage bond? Wouldn't that imply every person who converts has their marriage dissolved?
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05-06-2021, 11:52 PM
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Re: Divorce and remarriage
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I do believe an ex adulterer can be saved, I guess I'm reading the question as if this were happening among "believers".
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If a woman divorces and remarries, so that her marriage is no marriage but adultery, and then becomes a Christian, is her adultery now sanctified as holy matrimony?
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05-07-2021, 08:30 AM
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Re: Divorce and remarriage
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Originally Posted by Esaias
According to the Orthodox system:
1. No marriage or remarriage can occur except as officiated and blessed by a church official (bishop).
2. Divorce is a sin, but pardonable by the Church on certain conditions.
3. Remarriage is a possibility but only IF the Church agrees, upon certain conditions. Remarriage is performed according to a PENITENTIAL mode in contrast to a first marriage. Fourth marriages are strictly not allowed, period.
4. Remarriage is an act of economia, an official suspension of canon law, given only in certain conditions, at the prerogative of the Church.
http://www.orthodoxresearchinstitute...remarriage.htm
Which means a person's divorce, and remarriage, are up to the priest to decide to allow and authorize.
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I am well aware of this system, and it's up to the bishop, not the priest. I think it allows for the situation to be properly examined and judged. I am not divorced so this is not some personal vendetta.
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05-07-2021, 08:31 AM
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Re: Divorce and remarriage
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Originally Posted by Esaias
The Orthodox faith and praxis is based on Canon Law and Holy Tradition, not "Scripture only". The Church interprets and applies Scripture. Scripture is not the final authority. Therefore, demanding Scripture for justification of a doctrine is unorthodox and potentially heretical when a duly anointed/appointed official of the church has rendered a judicial opinion. If you disagree you can take it up with a synod.
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I assume the guy putting people in Hell is not Orthodox, so I am asking him for his scripture that he uses to justify this. ROFL. I wouldn't ask a Catholic to quote the Talmud so I wouldn't ask a Oneness Pentecostal to quote Eastern Orthodox canons.
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