I. The seriousness of vows (Eccl. 5:4-5; Numb. 30:2; Dt. 23:21-23)
II. Review
III. Why remarriage is continuous adultery (seven arguments) (Rom. 7:2-3; 1 Cor. 7:39; Lk. 16:18)
IV. It is not lawful to have another man's wife (Mark 6:17-18; Dt. 24:1-4; Mk. 10:2-12)
Conclusion: 1 Jn. 2:4-6; Lk. 5:31-32; Lk. 15:4-7
Six arguments for why remarriage is continuous adultery: 1. Scripture says death dissolves the marriage bond (Rom. 7:1-3) 2. Scripture does not say that divorce severs the marriage bond and calls remarriage adultery (Lk.16:18) 3. The argument from the nature of repentance 4. God's Law is what makes a marriage legitimate 5. If remarriage is a one-time act of adultery, we should be able to pinpoint when adultery becomes non-adultery and why … but we can't. 6. The argument for second marriage vows collapses on itself, begging the question, "What about the vows made in the first marriage?"
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