Luke 16:18

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What Does This Mean?

This verse says that if someone divorces their wife and marries another person, they are committing adultery. The same applies to anyone who marries a woman who was divorced by her husband. Jesus is speaking here about the importance of marital fidelity.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a best friend forever. If you decide to stop being friends with them just because you found someone else and then become best friends with that new person, it wouldn't be fair or right to your original best friend. This verse is like that but about grown-up marriage promises.

Historical Background

Luke's Gospel was written around 80-100 AD by Luke, a doctor and historian who knew Paul well. The audience included both Jews and Gentiles. At the time, divorce laws were complex, with some allowing men to easily dismiss their wives without much consequence.

Living It Out Today

Imagine someone getting divorced because they thought it was simple or easy, then moving on quickly to marry another person. This verse reminds us that marriage is a sacred bond meant for life, and breaking this bond can have serious moral consequences.

Topics

marriagedivorceadulteryfidelitymoral standardsJesus' teachings

Related Verses

Matthew 5:31-32Mark 10:2-12Romans 7:2-3Malachi 2:14-161 Corinthians 7:10-11

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this verse apply to both men and women equally?
Yes, the principle of marital fidelity applies to all married individuals regardless of gender. Both partners are expected to uphold the sacred bond of marriage.
What about situations where divorce is necessary due to abuse or severe misconduct?
This verse emphasizes the sanctity and permanence of marriage, but it does not address every possible scenario in detail. In cases involving serious issues like abuse, many interpret this within a broader context of self-protection and safety.
Can someone remarry if their spouse has died?
The Bible suggests that remarriage is permissible after the death of one's spouse (Romans 7:2-3). This verse primarily addresses situations involving divorce and not death.
How does this relate to the concept of forgiveness in Christianity?
While forgiveness is central to Christian teachings, this verse underscores the seriousness of marital vows. Forgiveness can occur within a marriage, but it should be understood that breaking these bonds carries significant moral weight.
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