Tag Archives: Malachi

David Instone-Brewer, The Westminster Confession, and Judging Divorce

Jeff Crippen, Barbara, and I  have been discussing via email the role of the church in judging divorce. Believing some insightful thoughts have come from this discussion, Jeff and Barbara asked me to share some our observations and questions. To avoid the natural mistake, I want to be clear that while I am A Jeff, …

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Divorce and Remarriage: Barb’s talk to a church Sunday School class

I visited Ps Jeff Crippen and his wife recently and was asked to speak to the Sunday School Class (adults & older children) at Jeff’s church. You can listen to my talk about about (1) my experience of domestic abuse, (2) how I came to write Not Under Bondage, and (3) Divorce and Remarriage, 1 …

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The Fallacy of Shared Blame in Every Marriage Problem

If you have not read our article on Pastor Voddie Baucham’s “permanence view” of no divorce allowed for anything, ever, no way, no how and no remarriage as long as a previous spouse is living, I encourage you to do so.  It is My Notes on Voddie Baucham’s Permanence View No Divorce Sermon . In …

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When Our Shepherds Go Wrong, We are in Big Trouble

Malachi 2:7-9, “For the lips of a priest should guard knowledge, and people should seek instruction from his mouth, for he is the messenger of the LORD of hosts. (8) But you have turned aside from the way. You have caused many to stumble by your instruction. You have corrupted the covenant of Levi, says …

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Why Abuse Victims and Real Christians MUST Beware of the Leaven of the Pharisees

As we are presenting a series of articles on the religion of the Pharisees, I felt the need to remind our readers why we are doing this.  The leaven of the Pharisees has infected our churches, and it is largely because of this that victims of abuse are suffering as they are at the hands …

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Divorce is Sin… Says Who? – Guest Article by Joe Pote

“Divorce is sin…  God hates divorce…”  Most of us have heard this mantra so many times, that we’ve come to simply accept it as truth, without further scrutiny.  I have read many books by Christian authors, considered experts, written specifically for people who have experienced divorce, which made this very statement, “Divorce is sin.” Says …

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