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The central message of this sermon is that God's design for marriage is a fundamental institution created by Him, and divorce should not be taken lightly or treated as an easy escape from difficulties in the relationship. The teacher argues that Jesus' teachings on marriage are rooted in His understanding of God's original intention for humanity, as described in Genesis 1-2, where He creates man and woman to become one flesh. In contrast to the lenient views of Hillel, who believed a couple could divorce for any reason, Jesus emphasizes the importance of God's design and warns that human attempts to redefine or undermine it can lead to abuse and exploitation of women.
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The central message of this sermon is that God's design for marriage is a fundamental institution created by Him, and divorce should not be taken lightly or treated as an easy escape from difficulties in the relationship. The teacher argues that Jesus' teachings on marriage are rooted in His understanding of God's original intention for humanity, as described in Genesis 1-2, where He creates man and woman to become one flesh. In contrast to the lenient views of Hillel, who believed a couple could divorce for any reason, Jesus emphasizes the importance of God's design and warns that human attempts to redefine or undermine it can lead to abuse and exploitation of women.