Section #3
Matthew 19:3-12
Concerning Jesus in Matthew 19:3 we
read, "The Pharisees also came to Him, testing Him,
and saying to Him, 'Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife for any
reason?'" They, as men are today, were only looking for a
loophole and were not interested in the truth. Jesus says in Matthew 19:4-5, "And He answered and said to them, have
you not read that He who made them at the beginning made them male and
female, and said, for this reason a man shall leave his father and mother
and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one
flesh." In this quotation Jesus is referring to Genesis 2:24 in which God ordained the
first institution, marriage. Marriage was instituted by God in the beginning for all
mankind. God’s law on marriage is for all people. It was not just for Adam
& Eve because it says "a man shall leave father and mother and
shall cleave to his wife." Adam & Eve did not have a father and mother to
leave. The marriage relationship replaces the parental relationship.
"The two shall become one flesh"—so that the husband
is so much joined to his wife as he is to his own body.
In Matthew 19:6 Jesus says, "So then they are no longer two but one
flesh. Therefore what God has joined together, let not man
separate." The pair becomes one
flesh so the husband and wife become one body. Can you divide one flesh?
"Therefore what God has joined together let not man separate."
What does this mean? No man has the right
or the authority to separate what
God has joined together. God did the joining and only God can do the unjoining.
No
man, body of men, civil government, etc. has the authority to dissolve marriage contrary to
the decrees of God.
Jesus continues in Matthew
19:8-9, "But from the beginning it was not so.
And I say to you, whoever divorces his
wife, except for fornication, and marries another, commits adultery; and
whoever marries her who is divorced commits adultery." Jesus is putting things back the way they were in the beginning:
one man for one wife for life. "And I say unto you", Jesus is speaking with authority.
"Whoever"—Jesus restores God’s original plan for marriage
and applies it to all people. God’s law
on marriage, divorce, and remarriage is binding on all people just as it
was in the beginning. "Whoever" includes all married persons who
put away their spouses. Why does one commit adultery when he
divorces his wife and marries
another? Webster defines adultery as "Voluntary sexual
intercourse between a married man and a woman not his wife or between a married
woman and a man not her husband." So even though one has married a
second wife, he commits adultery each time he
has sexual intercourse with her since in the eyes of God he is
still bound to his first wife. "Commits adultery" is
translated from the Greek word MOICHATAI. This is a verb in the present tense, the force of which is
continuous action. It means "keeps on committing adultery."
There is a new theory developed by men that
says that adultery is only "point action". This new theory which allows one to
divorce his spouse for any
trivial reason, then pledge not to do it again, and then enter into a new
marriage. This makes an absolute mockery out of the Lord’s teaching on marriage,
divorce, and remarriage. What are the consequences of this new theory?
The sad
part about this is all the many souls that are going to be lost because
of this false teaching, both of the participants and their teachers. It is not worth
loosing our souls by trying to console someone and make them feel comfortable in their lost
condition.
What does "except for fornication" mean?
God allows only one exception
to the lifetime duration of marriage. The word "except" is very
restrictive "if and only if". It allows only that one reason.
It presents the only allowance that
God grants for divorce, which is "except for fornication". The Greek
word PORNEIA, translated fornication, suggests a promiscuous spouse; one who
persists in sexual unfaithfulness. The root for the Greek word PORNEIA is PORN which means
"to sell" can mean prostitution or whoredom. Fornication is the
only scriptural reason for any divorce and remarriage. If fornication is committed in a marriage
only the innocent spouse can divorce the guilty spouse and can remarry. God does not allow remarriage for
the guilty spouse. Also God does not allow remarriage of people whose
divorce was for other reasons than fornication.
Matthew 19:9b "And whoever marries her that is
divorced commits
adultery." Why? Because in God’s eyes her new husband is having
intercourse with someone else’s wife. That person is still under
obligation and bound to his or her first spouse "as long as he
lives" (Romans 7:2-3). What Jesus says in this verse is straight forward, quite simple, and is
not complicated. But men have worked to make it complicated. They have
made an absolute mockery out of the Lord’s teaching on marriage, divorce,
and remarriage. It is because they have rejected the Lord’s teaching on it
and as 2 Peter 3:16 says, "Which they that are unlearned and unstable
wrest as they do also the other scriptures unto their own
destruction." People have only one of two choices, either accept it or
reject it. Rejecting it will have eternal consequences.
Jesus declares that those who
remarry, except the one who has to put his spouse away for fornication, "commit adultery". This means that those
marriages are not legitimate marriages, for how could they be both
adultery and a marriage? It is not possible that God would join two
people in marriage through the act of adultery.
In Matthew 19:10 "His disciples said to Him, If such is the
case of the man with his wife, it is better not to marry." Why did the disciples react the way they did?
What
are the disciples saying? They seemed to feel the Lord was excessively
strict. The apostles' ideas on marriage, divorce, and remarriage were
shattered. They were saying Lord if the teaching is going to be this strict
it would be better to remain celibate for the rest of one’s life. Jesus in
the next two verses is basically saying in many cases they were correct.
Jesus then says in Matthew 19:11-12, "But He said to them, all cannot
accept this saying, but only those to whom it has been given: for there are
eunuchs who were born from their mother's womb, and there are eunuchs who
were made eunuchs by men, and there are eunuchs who have made themselves
eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven's sake. He who is able to accept it,
let him accept it." Jesus says there are some who make
themselves eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven’s sake. Some people
will have to
live a celibate life to keep from living in adultery if that person really wants to go to
Heaven. Some people will accept what the Lord says and some will reject
it to their own destruction. But a person in an adulterous marriage
has got to make the decision to either stay in it and spend an eternity in Hell
or get out of it and live a celibate life so he can go to Heaven. Some
will make the right decision and some will not.
In our immoral society more than one out of every two marriages end in
divorce. A person getting married is more likely to get a divorce than
to stay married. Adulterous marriages have become accepted in today’s society and
they have also
been accepted in the Lord's church. People have tried to find a way around what the
Bible says by looking for some loop-hole in a effort to find justification
for those living in the sinful and lost state of adultery. We cannot but
help to have compassion for them, but in our compassion we dare not change
Biblical teaching lest we also loose our own souls. In Mark 8:38 Jesus says,
"Whosoever therefore shall be ashamed of Me and of My words in this
adulterous and sinful generation; of him also shall the Son of man be
ashamed when he comes in the glory of His Father with the holy angels."
Not only was it an adulterous and sinful world when Jesus walked upon the earth,
but it continues to be just as adulterous and sinful today. Many people in
the Lord's church are
going to be lost in eternal punishment because of their adultery.
This is a very
serious matter because every adulterer and adulteress will spend forever and
ever in the eternal burning fires of Hell (1 Corinthians 6:9-11,& Galatians
5:19-21). And if we have taught them that it is
all right to live in adultery, we will most likely be in Hell with them. This is very
sobering. Eternity is too serious a matter.
Questions Section 3
Matthew 19
(Click on the button of the answer of
your choice.)
1) (Matthew 19:4-5) When two are joined by God in
marriage
They become one
flesh.
They can get a
divorce if things don't work out.
God's law on
marriage is only for some people.
2)
Marriage was instituted in the beginning
by God for all mankind.
3) (Matthew 19:6) What God has joined
together
Civil government
is allowed to do the unjoining.
Is not necessarily
permanent.
No man has the
right or authority to separate.
4)
Anyone can separate what God has joined.
5) (Matthew 19:9) The only reason Jesus
allows for divorce is
He allows any
reason.
If she burns the
biscuits.
Fornication.
6)
One is allowed to divorce only when the
spouse persists in sexual unfaithfulness.
7) (Matthew 19:9) Whoever marries her that
is divorced
Does not commit
adultery.
Commits adultery.
Commits adultery,
but can be forgiven and stay in the marriage.
8)
The Greek word MOICHATAI translated
adultery is a verb in the present tense, the force of which is continuous
action.
9) (Matthew 19:10) Concerning divorce and
remarriage, Jesus' disciples seemed to
Think the Lord was
excessively strict.
Think the Lord was
too lenient.
Agree with the
Lord.
10)
Jesus' disciples thought He was too
liberal in His thinking.
11) (Matthew 19:11-12) Why did Jesus say
some people make themselves eunuchs (become celibate)?
To impress other
people.
So they can go to
Heaven.
There is no such
thing as a eunuch.
12)
People who are in an
adulterous marriage will have to get out of it and lead a celibate life if they
want to go to Heaven.
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