So if a woman is being physically abused she shouldn't divorce? If her husband is have adulterous affairs and is unrepentant of this and wants to continue in this lifestyle, she shouldn't divorce him...because 'divorce is wrong'? Gimme a break man!
I know God dislikes divorce.. and I think I can safely speak for most people who have experienced divorce that nobody actually enjoys the experience. Even if the marriage was painful and not at all a pleasant experience, the divorce process is gut-wrenching. However, sometimes the only way to fix a problem is to make a difficult and painful choice to remove the root of said problem. I know when I took my vows I meant them. I never stood there and said 'oh well if things get tough there's always divorce'. Quite the contrary actually. I loved him, I did everything to make it work...but that's another story for another time.
While I agree that divorce is horrible, and yes sometimes the world sees it as an easy 'get out of jail free card' option, I don't believe you or anyone for that matter can justify blanket statements such as 'ALL DIVORCE IS WRONG' without really knowing the situation. It's never as black and white as that. Everyone's individual situation is different, and God is a gracious loving God...he sees our hearts and our motives. God is bigger than our circumstance and he desires only the best for us...I don't believe 'abuse/putting up with unrepentant adulterous spouses' falls into the category of 'the best for us' (purely an example of course).
Like anything in life, sometimes you have to go through the darkest valleys, experience gut-wrenching pain, and become completely broken before you can see the glorious rainbow on the other side.
Source: Experience.
I know God dislikes divorce.. and I think I can safely speak for most people who have experienced divorce that nobody actually enjoys the experience. Even if the marriage was painful and not at all a pleasant experience, the divorce process is gut-wrenching. However, sometimes the only way to fix a problem is to make a difficult and painful choice to remove the root of said problem. I know when I took my vows I meant them. I never stood there and said 'oh well if things get tough there's always divorce'. Quite the contrary actually. I loved him, I did everything to make it work...but that's another story for another time.
While I agree that divorce is horrible, and yes sometimes the world sees it as an easy 'get out of jail free card' option, I don't believe you or anyone for that matter can justify blanket statements such as 'ALL DIVORCE IS WRONG' without really knowing the situation. It's never as black and white as that. Everyone's individual situation is different, and God is a gracious loving God...he sees our hearts and our motives. God is bigger than our circumstance and he desires only the best for us...I don't believe 'abuse/putting up with unrepentant adulterous spouses' falls into the category of 'the best for us' (purely an example of course).
Like anything in life, sometimes you have to go through the darkest valleys, experience gut-wrenching pain, and become completely broken before you can see the glorious rainbow on the other side.
Source: Experience.