Wednesday in the Word

27 What Jesus Taught about Divorce (Matthew 5:31-32)


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In Matthew 5:31-32, Jesus confronts the Pharisees' legalistic approach to divorce. Rather than abolishing Old Testament law, Jesus corrects how religious leaders manipulated Moses' teachings to justify serial marriage while claiming righteousness. This passage isn't about condemning divorced believers. It's about exposing how the Pharisees used legal technicalities to pursue what they wanted while appearing obedient to God. Jesus calls his followers to something deeper: a heart-level commitment to marriage that reflects God's original design.

In this week's episode, we explore:

  • The cultural context of divorce in first-century Judaism and why it was so common among the Pharisees
  • The debate between Hillel and Shammai over what qualified as legitimate grounds for divorce
  • What Moses actually taught in Deuteronomy 24 about certificates of divorce and why this passage became central to Pharisaic arguments
  • The grammatical and translation challenges in Matthew 5:32 that affect how we understand Jesus' words
  • What "sexual immorality" (porneia) means in the exception clause and why Matthew includes it while Mark and Luke don't
  • How Jesus uses marriage and divorce to illustrate his larger point about righteousness that exceeds mere rule-following
  • The connection between this passage and Jesus' teaching on lust in the previous section of the Sermon on the Mount
  • Historical evidence from Josephus and Leviticus that shows how divorce functioned in ancient Israel
  • Why Jesus focuses on the husband's responsibility and what it means to make your wife "the victim of adultery"
  • Practical wisdom for applying this teaching today without falling into legalism or condemnation

What You'll Take Away

After listening to this episode, you'll understand that Jesus isn't creating a new legal code for divorce. He's exposing the heart behind our actions. You'll see how the Pharisees turned obedience into a checklist that allowed them to pursue their desires guilt-free. Most importantly, you'll recognize that divorce, like anger and lust, reveals our struggle with sin. This teaching invites us to examine our own hearts, seek God's design for relationships, and extend grace to ourselves and others when we fall short. Whether you're married, divorced, or single, you'll gain clarity on what Jesus values most: authentic righteousness that starts in the heart, not external compliance with rules.

Series: Matthew’s Gospel 1-7: Behold, the King!

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