DEVOTION
THE GOSPEL ACCORDING
TO LUKE
ONE HUSBAND
Luke 16:18
18
"Anyone who divorces his wife and marries another woman commits adultery,
and the man who marries a divorced woman commits adultery.
NIV
Although Jesus may have been
speaking to the issue in the law that was given in Deuteronomy where if a man
is displeased with his wife and writes her a decree of divorce and puts her
away and she marries another man who after a while becomes displeased with her
writes her a degree of divorce if she goes back to her first husband after
being defiled that would be detestable to God. However, there is something else going on here that is
implied against the Pharisees and the law. In some sense they profess marriage
to the law, however, they do not completely live by the law perfectly, in fact,
they have developed their own form of the law, adding so many rules that were
not in the law, such as exactly how many steps one could take on the Sabbath.
What Jesus was saying was that they had committed adultery against the law, by
marrying their form of the law. This could be applied to the modern-day church
as well. Of course, most denominations
want to make this strictly an issue about marriage and divorce. They use the
words of God spoken through the prophet Malachi. “I hate divorce” in the
context of not breaking faith with the wife of your youth. Once again, this is
not about the marriage of a man and a woman, but about the people of God being
the bride of Christ, and when we go out into the world looking to that system
for our lives, then we have committed adultery with the world, and broken faith
with our first love, Jesus. When we trust in the world, or as Jesus put it,
money, we are not trusting in Jesus for we cannot serve two masters, or in this
sense, be married to two husbands. According to the preacher of the book
Hebrews, it is impossible once a believer goes to the world for love, he cannot
come back to God for they are crucifying Christ all over again and putting Jesus
to public disgrace, paraphrased. Of course, we do not turn our back completely
against God just because we want to trust in the world, investing in the world
system to advance our financial security. Sure, we have to work for our sustenance, however, Jesus made the point about God looking after the sparrow and whether are we not more valuable to God. Money itself may not be evil, but if we are trying to be married to it, then it is evil, for we are committing adultery against Christ. We have to be careful not to try to
be married to two husbands, for we are the bride of Christ, and he is our husband.
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As always, thanks for the words of wisdom 🙏
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