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What should believers do if their spouse leaves them due to their faith?

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Believers can remarry if their spouse leaves because of their faith in Christ.

According to 1 Corinthians 7:15, if an unbelieving spouse departs due to conflicts over the believer's faith, the believer is free from the marriage covenant, similar to being freed from death. This provision acknowledges the reality of faith-induced divisions and allows the deserted spouse to remarry. However, it is essential that any future marriage is entered into with another believer to avoid re-entering into an unequally yoked situation, ensuring a shared commitment to Jesus Christ as the foundation of their relationship.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 7:15, Romans 7:2-3

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