In his sermon "Divorce," Don Bell addresses the theological implications of marriage and divorce through an examination of Mark 10:1-12. He argues that the question of divorce raised by the Pharisees reveals the hardness of the human heart, which is a central issue in both the Old and New Testament contexts. Bell emphasizes that Jesus points back to God's original design for marriage, quoting Genesis to illustrate the sacredness and permanence of the marital covenant. He highlights that God hates divorce, citing Malachi 2:14-16, and admonishes the congregation to consider the seriousness of their vows before God. The practical significance of the sermon urges believers to uphold their commitments in marriage and seek reconciliation and forgiveness, thereby reflecting the grace that God extends to His people.
“For the hardness of your heart, He wrote you this precept.”
“God said He made them male and female. I don't care what the government says...”
“Divorce is never, never a solution, only an exchange of problems.”
“Marriage is more than finding the right person. It's being the right person.”
The Bible states that God hates divorce and it is a result of human hardness of heart (Malachi 2:16).
Mark 10:1-12, Malachi 2:16
God designed marriage to be a sacred union, as seen in Genesis 2:24, where He establishes a husband and wife as one flesh.
Genesis 2:24, Ephesians 5:22-33
Understanding divorce is important for Christians as it reflects on the sanctity of marriage and the heart of God's covenant with His people.
Ephesians 5:22-33, Malachi 2:16
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