Malachi 2:16
Ayamar Bible (Qullan Arunaca)
Israel marcan take ch'aman Diosapasti siwa: “¡Jumanacpachat amuyasipjjam, janiraqui warminacamarojj sallkjapjjamti. Nayasti uñistwa cawquïri jaketejj warmipampi jaljtqui ucarojja, uqhamata jacäwipa k'añuchasi uca jach'a jucha lurasina!” sasa.
What Does This Mean?
In Malachi 2:16, God through the prophet Malachi expresses His disapproval of divorce and warns against doing it. He calls it an act covered in violence and urges people to guard their actions to avoid betrayal.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy, but someone takes it away without asking. That's like hurting someone by leaving them when they need you most. God doesn't like this because it hurts a lot of people.
Historical Background
Malachi wrote this to the Israelites who had returned from exile in Babylon. They were facing issues with divorce and marriages to foreign women, which was against God's will. This message came around 430 BC when rebuilding Jerusalem and restoring their faith was crucial.
Living It Out Today
In today’s context, if someone is considering ending a marriage due to minor conflicts or temptations, they should remember that divorce can deeply hurt all involved parties, especially children. It reminds us to work through issues with compassion and commitment.
Topics
marriagedivorceGod's willcommitmentcompassionfaithfulness
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does this verse mean that divorce is always wrong?
While God disapproves of casual or unjustified divorces, the Bible recognizes exceptions like adultery. The key message here is to approach marriage with integrity and avoid unnecessary pain.
What does it mean when God says He hates putting away?
It means that God views divorce as an undesirable outcome for married couples because it often involves hurt, betrayal, and division, which are contrary to His will.
How can someone guard their spirit against treachery in marriage?
Guarding one's spirit involves being faithful, honest, and compassionate. It means working through issues openly and seeking reconciliation rather than separation.
What are some practical steps to avoid betraying a spouse as per Malachi 2:16?
Practical steps include open communication, mutual respect, and commitment to resolving conflicts without harming each other. Seeking counseling or spiritual guidance can also be beneficial.
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