Jesus’ Radical View on Divorce and the Culture of His Time
Jesus’ teaching on divorce was radically different from the cultural norms of His time. While first-century Jewish leaders debated how […]
Jesus’ teaching on divorce was radically different from the cultural norms of His time. While first-century Jewish leaders debated how […]
Forgiveness is at the heart of a lasting, healthy marriage. In Mark 10:1-12, Jesus points to the real issue behind
Jesus’ teachings on divorce aren’t just about rules—they reveal God’s deep desire for marriages to reflect His covenant love: faithful,
The Bible addresses divorce with seriousness, especially when it involves adultery. In the Gospels of Matthew and Mark, Jesus teaches
Jesus’ teaching on divorce and remarriage in Mark 10 is clear and direct—marriage is meant to be a lifelong covenant,
Mark 10:1-12 gives us a clear, no-nonsense look at God’s original design for marriage—one man, one woman, united as one
Jesus permitted divorce not because it was ideal, but because of the hardness of human hearts—a deep stubbornness that leads
Jesus’ teaching on divorce marked a significant shift from Old Testament law. While Deuteronomy 24 allowed divorce under certain conditions—mainly
In Mark 10:1–12, Jesus delivers a profound and countercultural teaching on divorce, challenging both the religious leaders of His time
In Mark 10:1–12, the Pharisees try to trap Jesus with a question about divorce, but He redirects the conversation to