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How do we know that divorce is a moral issue?

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Divorce is considered a moral issue as it signifies the breaking of vows made before God, rooted in selfishness or unfaithfulness.

Divorce reflects a deeper moral failing, primarily the breaking of a covenant made before God. In the sermon, it is mentioned that when couples vow to remain together until death, failure to uphold this commitment stems from issues like selfishness, infidelity, or carelessness. This moral dimension is further underscored when considering the effects of divorce not only on the couple but also on their children and society at large. The emotional damage and potential generational consequences make it evident that divorce is much more than a mere legal issue; it is a grave moral failure that God desires to be avoided, thus emphasizing the need for integrity in marriage relationships.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:31-32, Matthew 19:8

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