The sermon grapples with the complexities of divorce and remarriage within a theological framework, questioning the consistency of church teachings and the application of biblical standards. Examining Matthew 5:31-32 and related scripture, the discussion highlights the ambiguity surrounding the 'exception clause' and the potential for ongoing adultery in remarriage, challenging the notion that the church consistently upholds its own moral teachings. Ultimately, the speaker argues that the sermon reveals the universal brokenness of humanity and points to the need for grace and reliance on Christ's perfect obedience as the only path to redemption, rather than attempting to navigate a flawed system of moral judgment.