What the Bible Really Teaches about Divorce and Remarriage

What the Bible Really Teaches about Divorce and Remarriage

Author: Mark Bullen

Publisher: Apprehending Truth

Published: 2012-05-19

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 0615627250

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- Do you realize that Jesus was the Word of God in the flesh; and that the Old Testament Scriptures were inspired by Him? (John 1:1-14; 2 Tim. 3:16) - Do you realize that the New Covenant was God's Moral Law written on the hearts of believers, and that only the Ceremonial Law, as a middle wall of partition between Jew and Gentile, was fulfilled in Christ as the Lamb of God and therefore done away in Christ? (Compare Heb. 8:10 and Eph. 2:13-16) - Do you realize that a New Covenant believer who walks in the Spirit is fulfilling the righteousness of Moses' Law? (Romans 8:4) - Do you realize that any prophet speaking contrary to God's inspired Word is a false prophet, and therefore Jesus must be interpreted as speaking consistent with God's Word? (Isa. 8:20; Matt. 22:29) - Do you realize the Old Testament Scriptures were the only Scriptures Jesus spoke of and the apostles had at the first? (John 10:35; Luke 24:45; Acts 17:11; 2 Tim. 3:15-17) - Do you realize Malachi foretold that Jesus would come and preach against adulterers and in the same prophecy commanded the people to keep obeying Moses' Law? (Malachi 3:1-5 and 4:4) - Do you realize that everything taught in the New Testament concerning marriage, divorce, and remarriage is consistent with God's moral law? (Romans 7:1; 1 Cor. 7:39) - Do you realize there is no evidence in church history or the Bible that the apostles or early Christians ever denied baptism and membership to converted couples due to divorce and remarriage in their past? - Do you realize the pilgrim church and Anabaptist believers did not deny baptism and church membership to couples with divorce and remarriage in their past? Do you wish to know what the Bible REALLY teaches about divorce and remarriage? ...then carefully read this book with an open and honest heart seeking only for truth!


Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce

Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce

Author: Jared Meyer

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2011-08-15

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 144884634X

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Describes what happens when parents divorce, including what changes may occur within a family and how a child will be legally and emotionally affected by the divorce.


Divorce For Dummies

Divorce For Dummies

Author: John Ventura

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2009-03-03

Total Pages: 397

ISBN-13: 0470411511

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Since Divorce For Dummies, 2nd Edition published in 2005, there have been considerable changes in collaborative divorces, common law marriages, same sex marriages, visitation, and even custody laws (from children to pets). Divorce For Dummies, 3rd Edition includes 25 percent new, revised, and refreshed material covering all of the above.


Common Sense, Legal Sense and Nonsense About Divorce

Common Sense, Legal Sense and Nonsense About Divorce

Author: Lenard Marlow

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2011-05-03

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 1462856217

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It would never occur to husbands and wives to turn to lawyers or the law in their marriage. Rather, when faced with questions that they have to answer, they do this pretty much on their own, based on their Common Sense. Nevertheless, their marriage and their divorce are not the same. Thus, though their common sense may have been sufficient in the past, it may not be now, which is why they are going to need help. Where are they going to turn? There is only one place that they can and that is the law. If the law will provide them with answers to their questions, it will have been of great help and deserves to be complimented as representing Legal Sense. However, if all that it does is leave them with a never ending debate as to what the right answers are, it will not have been of any help, and it should be labeled for what it is, namely Legal Nonsense. That, unfortunately, has been and continues to be the sad legacy bequeathed to divorcing husbands and wives who have turned to the law. They are not given any help. All that they are given are false levels of expectation that are then inevitably followed by equivalent levels of disappointment. This book argues that divorcing husbands and wives deserve better than they have been given, and shows how turning to the law can be transformed from representing legal nonsense to legal sense.


Texas Divorce Guide

Texas Divorce Guide

Author: Harry L. Munsinger J.D. Ph.D.

Publisher: Archway Publishing

Published: 2017-10-30

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 148085378X

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Before getting divorced, you need to ask yourself some important questions, including whether your marriage is, in fact, over. Harry L. Munsinger, J.D., Ph.D., who owns a San Antonio law office, helps Texas couples answer that question in this guide to divorce. He shares ten signs that indicate you should move forward with a divorce. He also helps you decide whether to seek marriage or divorce counseling and if its the latter, youll discover strategies to cope with the emotional ordeal. By reading the guide, youll be equipped to: get your spouse out of the house; be realistic about what to expect during and after the process; find the right divorce lawyer; tell children about an impending divorce; and navigate custody, property, and financial disputes. Divorce is never easy, but by knowing what to expect, negotiating, and compromising, you can get through it with minimal loss and stress. Discover your options with the Texas Divorce Guide.


Great Answers to Difficult Questions about Divorce

Great Answers to Difficult Questions about Divorce

Author: Fanny Cohen Herlem

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Published: 2008-06-15

Total Pages: 97

ISBN-13: 1846428181

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Is it my fault that my parents are getting divorced? Do I have to choose between my mum and my dad? Is it normal to feel angry with my parents? When faced with their parents' divorce, children have many concerns and questions that are difficult for a parent to answer. This book explores children's thoughts and feelings and provides parents with guidance on how to respond to difficult questions. The author covers all the common questions that children ask and provides sensitive, candid answers in a way that children will be able to understand and relate to. Each chapter is devoted to a particular issue, such as why parents separate, what will happen during and after the divorce, and who the child is going to live with. The book recognizes the emotions and reactions of everyone in the family and includes separate conclusions for parents and children. This handy guide offers useful advice for parents and will also be of interest to counsellors and other professionals working with children.


Considering Divorce?

Considering Divorce?

Author: Brenda Lee Roberts M. Ed. LPC

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2013-09-05

Total Pages: 165

ISBN-13: 1491700092

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The decision to divorce is not an easy one and is often a very diffi cult and confusing topic. Th is book, Considering Divorce by Melinda Eitzen, Joanna Jadlow, and Brenda Lee Roberts, is designed to help you through this tough decision-making process. If you or someone you know is considering divorce, this is the book for you. Covering the entire process, from making the decision and the various divorce methods available to moving out of the house, this book has chapters on a variety of common situations, including: Dealing with a Mentally Ill Spouse, Substance Abuse & Divorce, How to Tell the Children and common myths and misconceptions about divorce. The book contains critical information including warnings and advice when considering divorce.


Divorce

Divorce

Author: Alison Clarke-Stewart

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2007-11-02

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 9780300125931

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This comprehensive book provides a balanced overview of the current research on divorce. The authors examine the scientific evidence to uncover what can be said with certainty about divorce and what remains to be learned about this socially and politically charged issue. Accessible to parents and teachers as well as clinicians and researchers, the volume examines the impact of marital breakup on children, adults, and society. Alison Clarke-Stewart and Cornelia Brentano synthesize the most up-to-date information on divorce from a variety of disciplinary perspectives with thoughtful analysis of psychological issues. They convey the real-life consequences of divorce with excerpts from autobiographies by young people, and they also include guidelines for social policies that would help to diminish the detrimental effects of divorce.


The Parents Book about Divorce

The Parents Book about Divorce

Author: Richard A. Gardner

Publisher: Bantam

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9780553286328

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Describes the possible psychological effects of divorce on children, and guides parents contemplating a divorce in helping children adjust to the new arrangement and dealing with common post-separation reactions.