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Matthew 5:27-32 - Jesus Teaches on Marriage's Sacred Permanence in Sermon on the Mount

(27) You know the commandment which says, "Be faithful in marriage." (28) But I tell you that if you look at another woman and want her, you are already unfaithful in your thoughts. (29) If your right eye causes you to sin, poke it out and throw it away. It is better to lose one part of your body, than for your whole body to end up in hell. (30) If your right hand causes you to sin, chop it off and throw it away! It is better to lose one part of your body, than for your whole body to be thrown into hell. (31) You have been taught that a man who divorces his wife must write out divorce papers for her. (32) But I tell you not to divorce your wife unless she has committed some terrible sexual sin. If you divorce her, you will cause her to be unfaithful, just as any man who marries her is guilty of taking another man's wife.

Contemporary English Version copyright © 1995 by American Bible Society.

Christ's instruction in His Sermon on the Mount is exactly what He gave to His servant Moses for Israel. Both teach us that marriage is permanent, its ties so binding that they can be broken only by death—or something worse: physical infidelity, moral abandonment, or sustained abuse by either spouse, all of which Jesus encapsulates in the term porneia, translated as "sexual immorality."

The Pharisees tested our Lord on this point, but His response leaves no doubt on how binding the institution of marriage should be, a standard set from creation:

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'? So then, they are no longer two but one flesh. Therefore what God has joined together, let not man separate." (Matthew 19:4-6)

Because marriage is a creation of God, it possesses a sacredness that no man-devised institution can ever have. This world is trying to exchange the sanctity of marriage for its complete opposite, the profane, but this secular approach will never produce a healthy society.

— James Beaubelle

To learn more, see:
The Sacredness of Marriage



 

Topics:

Distinguishing between Sacred and Profane

Infidelity

Institution of Marriage

Marriage, Sanctity of

Porneia

Sacred/Profane Distinction

Sacredness of Marriage

Sexual Immorality

Sexual Sins




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