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Why is the teaching of Christ on divorce significant?

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Christ's teaching on divorce emphasizes the sanctity and permanence of marriage, allowing it only for serious reasons like sexual infidelity.

Christ’s teachings on divorce, found in passages such as Mark 10 and Matthew 19, underscore the high view of marriage that should prevail among believers. He declares that while Moses permitted divorce due to the hardness of hearts, God’s intention from the beginning was for marriage to be a lifelong commitment. Divorce is allowed only in extreme circumstances, such as sexual immorality, which reflects God’s concern for the sanctity and stability of the marital union. This perspective calls Christians to uphold the seriousness of their vows and fosters a commitment that mirrors Christ's faithfulness to His Church.
Scripture References: Mark 10:2-12, Matthew 19:9

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